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BACH, JOHANN SEBASTIAN: Concerto in D for Harpsichord, BWV.972 (after Vivaldi Op. 3, No. 7; 1st mvmt) (Review by Nils Anderson)

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BACH, JOHANN SEBASTIAN: Concerto in D for Harpsichord, BWV.972 (after Vivaldi Op. 3, No. 7; 1st mvmt) (Review by Nils Anderson)

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GLASS, PHILIP: Powaqqatsi (Review by Kyle Gann)

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PURCELL, HENRY: Rondeau Minuet, from “The Gordian Knot Untied,“ Z. 597/3 (Review by Nils Anderson)

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PURCELL, HENRY: Rondeau Minuet, from “The Gordian Knot Untied,“ Z. 597/3 (Review by Nils Anderson)

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VIVALDI, ANTONIO: Concerto in C for Mandolin, Strings, and Continuo, RV. 425 (P. 134; 1 st and 3rd mvmts). Trio in G Minor for Violin, Lute, and Continuo, RV. 85 (2nd mvmt). Concerto in D for Two Violins, Lute, and Continuo, RV. 93 (P. 209). Sonata in G, RV. 57 (Op. 13, No. 3; 5th mvmt, “Giga“). Trio in C for Violin, Lute, and Continuo, RV.82 (arranged from arrangement in A Major for Guitar, Strings, and Continuo) (Review by Nils Anderson)

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VIVALDI, ANTONIO: Concerto in C for Mandolin, Strings, and Continuo, RV. 425 (P. 134; 1 st and 3rd mvmts). Trio in G Minor for Violin, Lute, and Continuo, RV. 85 (2nd mvmt). Concerto in D for Two Violins, Lute, and Continuo, RV. 93 (P. 209). Sonata in G, RV. 57 (Op. 13, No. 3; 5th mvmt, “Giga“). Trio in C for Violin, Lute, and Continuo, RV.82 (arranged from arrangement in A Major for Guitar, Strings, and Continuo) (Review by Nils Anderson)

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