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Performer: Brent Wissick BACH, JOHANN CHRISTOPH FRIEDRICH: Trio for Flute, Cello, and Continuo in D (Review by Bertil van Boer) | cello | CHOPIN, FRÉDÉRIC: Introduction and Polonaise in C, op.3. Cello Sonata. Piano Trio in g, op. 8 (Review by Jerry Dubins) | cello | CHOPIN, FRÉDÉRIC: Introduction and Polonaise in C, op.3. Cello Sonata. Piano Trio in g, op. 8 (Review by Maria Nockin) | cello | PURCELL, HENRY: 'Tis nature's voice. Strike the viol. Ye gentle spirits. Round O. From rosy bow'rs. Hornpipe in E Minor. Let us dance. Hark, the echoing air. Ah, how sweet it is to love. Prelude from Suite No. 4. Dear pretty youth. Music for a while. I attempt from love's sickness to fly. Lilliburlero. If music be the food of love. The Blessed Virgin's Expostulation. If love's a sweet passion''. Now that the sun hath veiled his light (Review by Eric Van Tassel) | baroque cello | PURCELL, HENRY: 'Tis nature's voice. Strike the viol. Ye gentle spirits. Round O. From rosy bow'rs. Hornpipe in E Minor. Let us dance. Hark, the echoing air. Ah, how sweet it is to love. Prelude from Suite No. 4. Dear pretty youth. Music for a while. I attempt from love's sickness to fly. Lilliburlero. If music be the food of love. The Blessed Virgin's Expostulation. If love's a sweet passion''. Now that the sun hath veiled his light (Review by Eric Van Tassel) | bass viol | PURCELL, HENRY: Songs (Review by Eric Van Tassel) | baroque cello | PURCELL, HENRY: Songs (Review by Eric Van Tassel) | bass viol |
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