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		<title>Bach and Harmonious Euphony</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Music for two harpsichords by JS Bach, Vivaldi and Handel]]></description>
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<p><span style="font-style: inherit;">The name&#8217; Bach and Harmonious Euphony&#8217; comes from a quote by Bach. His view was that all music should be a ‘harmonious euphony for the glory of God’. It refers primarily to harmony, that quality which is intrinsic to harpsichord playing. With two harpsichords, we hope the effect is doubly euphonious.</span></p>
<p>Available as CD from</p>
<p>diana.thoroughbass@gmail</p>
<p>This CD includes:</p>
<p>George Frideric Handel (1685-1759)<br />
Suite in C Minor HWV 446<br />
for two harpsichords (reconstruction by David Vine)</p>
<p>01 Allemande 02 Courante 03 Sarabande 04 ChaconneAntonio</p>
<p>Vivaldi (1678-1741)<br />
Concerto in C Major RV 178<br />
after Vivaldi&#8217;s concerto Op. 8, No. 12<br />
for two harpsichords (transcription by Stephen Yates</p>
<p>05 Allegro 06 Largo 07 Allegro</p>
<p>Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)<br />
Concerto in C Major BWV 1061<br />
for two harpsichords</p>
<p>08 Allegro 09 Adagio ovvero Largo 10 Allegro</p>
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