File:Johann Sebastian Bach last movement Trio Sonata BWV 1027a Johannes-Ernst Köhler Silbermann-Orgel.mp3

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Johann_Sebastian_Bach_last_movement_Trio_Sonata_BWV_1027a_Johannes-Ernst_Köhler_Silbermann-Orgel.mp3(MP3 audio file, length 3 min 18 s, 128 kbps overall, file size: 3.02 MB)

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Description MP3 file of last movement of Trio Sonata for Organ, BWV 1027a, recorded on the Silbermann Organ in the village church of Fraureuth, Saxony. The movement, originally the final movement of the sonata for viola da gamba and harpsichord, BWV 1027 by Johann Sebastian Bach, was not transcribed by Bach; the arrangement was possibly made by J. P. Kellner, one of Bach's former pupils.
Date 1960s
date QS:P,+1960-00-00T00:00:00Z/8
Source Baroque Music Library, Musopen, public domain
Author Johannes-Ernst Köhler, organist
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