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Bach: Concerto for 2 Harpsichords in C major, BWV 1061 (1/3)


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Bach: Concerto for 2 Harpsichords in C major, BWV 1061 (1/3)

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J.S. Bach: Concerto for Two Harpsichords in C major, BWV 1061: 1. (Allegro maestoso) Stephen Gamboa and Tyrone Chan, soloists U.C. Berkeley University Baroque Ensemble Spring 2007 Concert April 24, 2007 125 Morrison Hall

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bach, baroque, cello, cembalo, classical, clavecin, clavier, concerto, double, harpsichord, klavier, orchestra, viola, violin,

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