Reusner Sonata in A minor for Baroque Lute, conclusion


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Reusner Sonata in A minor for Baroque Lute, conclusion

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Final 4 movements of a sonata in A minor by E. Reusner, played on Baroque lute by Robert Barto. Part of his 2008 Lute Society of America recital.

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kidneykutter

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baroque, lute, classical, Reusner,

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