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Commenting on a decisecond Bach – B or B flat in the B-flat major ‘Corrente’ BWV 825

Posted on May 13, 2013 by Wolf-Dieter Seiffert

A short time ago our attention was drawn to a … Continue reading →

Posted in András Schiff, Bach, Johann Sebastian, Claudio Arrau, Monday Postings, Partita BWV 825 (J.S. Bach), piano solo, variant reading | Tagged Bach, Partita in B-flat major | Leave a comment
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