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Going for Baroques We trace a trail from before Bach to Bingham and beyond, with a
collection of music 'in the manner Baroque'.
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JOHANN HEINRICH SCHMELZER: Sonata secunda —Odile Edouard, violin; Freddy Eichelberger, organ (K617 CD-114)
GEORG PHILIPP TELEMANN: Symphony ("Il Grillo") —Wiener Akademie/Martin Haselböck, director (Novalis CD-150115)
JOHN BULL: Chromatic Pavan and Gaillard —Pierre Hantaï, harpsichord (Astree/Naive CD-8838)
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