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Prélude and Fugue No. 23, BWV 892é
Recorder & Keyboard part, 8+2 pp. -
Trio Sonata No. 4, BWV 528
Recorder & Keyboard part, 18 pp. -
Sonata K.281, version in C major
Recorder & Keyboard part, 19 pp. -
3rd Mvmt.
Originally in C major, transposed here to F. Keyboard part has very good page-turns.
Recorder & Keyboard part, 7+2 pp. -
2nd Mvmt.
Originally in f minor, transposed here to a. Thought to have been based on a lost violin concerto. Recorder plays main theme in tutti sections. Includes optional cadenza in 3rd mvmt. Optional low “E” in 1st mvmt. Included are optional recorder parts for voice flute switching to alto in both the 1st and 3rd mvmts. Minor revisions 12.8.14.
Recorder & Keyboard part, 2+1 pp. -
2nd mvmt.
Originally in c minor, transposed here to g. Revised Dec. 12, 2016.
Recorder & Keyboard part, 3+1 pp. -
“Dorian” Toccata BWV 538 transposed to c dorian
Originally in d dorian, here transposed to c dorian. Newly revised, 3.31.12, with easier page turns for keyboard player
Recorder & Keyboard part, 7+2 pp. -
Opening “Es ist euch gut dass ich hin gehe” from Cantata 108
Recorder & Keyboard part, 5+2 pp. -
Sonata K. 10, L. 370, P. 66
Recorder & Keyboard part, 4+1 pp. -
2-part Invention No. 8, BWV 779
Recorder & Keyboard part, 2+1 pp. -
Nocturne originally for Violin/Flute and Piano
No. 1 from 2 Pieces, in original key of F major.
Recorder & Keyboard part, 4 pp. -
testing
testing
Recorder & Keyboard part, 34 -
Prelude
Originally in C# major, transposed here to F.
Recorder & Keyboard part, 2 pp. -
Chorus, “Was Gott thut, das ist wohlgethan,” from Cantata 99/100
Recorder & Keyboard part, 8+2 pp. -
1. Fantasia
Originally in a minor, transposed here to d. Includes an introductory commentary.
Recorder & Keyboard part, 4+2 pp. -
1st mvmt.
Originally in d minor, transposed here to g. The Concerto for 2 Harpsichords BWV 1062 was also used as a source. The recorder part has a high A and a few F#’s, all optional. The main theme of the 2nd movement contains grace notes in its 2nd measure which are featured only in BWV 1062, and which may be omitted, and then of course this must be done on a consistent basis throughout the movement. See also a version for two recorders and keyboard, under ?Pieces with Other Instrumentations.?
Recorder & Keyboard part, 6+2 pp.