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UPDATED 06/08/2008
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FEATURED INSTRUMENT CONCERT
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French Harpsichord after Blanchet (1720) Samples by Eric Bricet and Jean Yves Garet
- Krebs, Johann Ludwig: Fugue in F, Br II:13
- The subject of the fugue is inverted about halfway through, but comes in right side up at the end in the pedal. Impulse reverberation added.
[2:32]
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- Bach, Johann Sebastian: Concerto in B minor, BWV 979
- Based on an unknown concerto, this multimovement piece has a lot of the usual Vivaldi-like conventions (arpeggiation, ascending sequences, unison
passages near the end of movements), plus a few unorganistic rolled or repeated chords which sound best on a harpsichord. Impulse reverberation added.
[10:58]
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- Bach, Johann Sebastian: Concerto in G minor, BWV 983
- Three movements, [Moderato] - Adagio - Allegro. A few pedal notes were added to each, and the Adagio was provided with several echoed passages,
similar to the written-out ones in the third movement, which is basically in two voices. Implse reverberation added.
[7:49]
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- Krebs, Johann Ludwig: Trio in Eb, Br II:28
- Two sections: Adagio and Non molto allegro, a charmingly ornamented lark. Parallel 3rds, 6ths and heavy ornamentation abound in both movements.
Impulse reverberation added.
[4:41]
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- Walther, Johann Gottfried: Concerto del Signor Mancia
- In four movements for two or 3 keyboards: Allegro - Adagio - Allegro. Impulse reverberation added.
[9:2]
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