Image:Bach Flute Sonata Bmin 1. Andante.ogg

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Bach_Flute_Sonata_Bmin_1._Andante.ogg (Ogg Vorbis sound file, length 7m17s, 207kbps)

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At the University of Washington on Oct 27, 1978, Felix Skowronek and Martha Goldstein played the J.S. Bach B minor Sonata, BWV 1030. Duration 17:07. Felix played a modern wooden flute and Martha, a keyboard lute (lautenwerk).

The movements are labeled: Andante, Largo e dolce and Presto-Allegro.

We are not aware of any other recording of a flute and keyboard lute.

Source

The Al Goldstein collection in the Pandora Music repository at ibiblio.org.

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Author

Felix Skowronek (flute) and Martha Goldstein (keyboard lute)

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current03:00, 11 February 20087m17s (10.81 MB)Graham87 ({{Information |description=At the University of Washington on Oct 27, 1978, Felix Skowronek and Martha Goldstein played the J.S. Bach B minor Sonata, BWV 1030. Duration 17:07. Felix played a modern wooden flute and Martha, a keyboard lute (lautenwerk). )
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