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› Siloti, Alexander 1
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Concerto Brandebourgeois No. 3 (1er Movement: Allegro, 2nd Movement: Adagio)

Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 (1st Movement: Allegro, 2nd Movement: Adagio)
BWV 1048
Johann Sebastian Bach


String orchestra and Harpsichord
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Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 (1st Movement: Allegro, 2nd Movement: Adagio)
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By fishery@bezeqint.net, at 19:12
fishery@bezeqint.net

all this sheet is shit!!
there is no the - signs of the uper and the lower notes.plear correct this
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By Mondaysonata , at 00:00


Very good piece.
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By kchen2000 , at 00:00
kchen2000

This is SPARTA! They should have one for piano, which i play
wyatt, 24 Jun 2014 at 00:25
you might find something for harpsichord. an instrument similar to piano
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By Noplease , at 00:00


where is the second movement?
wyatt, 24 Jun 2014 at 00:20
the second movement was a harpsichord solo in witch it is very boring for the orchestra so it is usually overlooked
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By Anon , at 00:00


Very well compossed pease
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