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Baroque
The Dunedin Consort performs the opening section of J.S. Bach鈥檚 Brandenburg Concerto No. 4 written in 1721. Musical director and harpsichord player John Butt introduces the piece, which is typical of the Baroque era (around 1600 to 1750).
Features the following concepts - recorder, allegro, violin, arpeggio, sequence, harpsichord, viola, imitation, cello, solo, arco, ternary, change of key, ascending, descending.
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Music Group | Dunedin Consort |
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