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[edit] Summary

  • Composer: Johann Christoph Pachelbel (1653–1706)
  • Performer(s): Joseph Payne
  • Performed on a copy of earliest surviving Flemish single manual harpsichord (made by Hans Moermans, Antwerp (1584)), made by Peter Watchorn and Alastair McAllister, in Melbourne, Australia, and Cambridge, Massachusetts (1990).
  • Track 34 of "Johann Pachelbel: Keyboard Suites", released in 1996 on BIS Records, http://www.bis.se, catalogue number BIS-CD-809
  • Title of excerpt: Opening of Gavotte from Harpsichord Suite in E minor (No.28)
  • Encoding: 25 seconds, OGG Vorbis quality setting 1 (low).

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