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Keyboard Sonatas (K 141, 427 and 455): Scarlatti Three harpsichord sonatas featuring rapid repeated notes and hand-crossing, showcasing the brilliant keyboard virtuosity of the Baroque era.
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Welcome to all the Pleasures: Purcell The instrumental opening to an ode for St. Cecilia's Day, featuring joyful vocal solos and choruses celebrating the pleasures of music.
Joy’s of Man’s Desiring: Bach A much-loved chorale prelude from a Bach cantata, the flowing triplet melody sounds like one long thread being unspooled.
Passacaglia: Handel A stately and royal-sounding set of variations based on a repeating bass line, This violin and cello duet demonstrates the Baroque era's...
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