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Salamone Rossi (1570 - c. 1630):  Sinfonia II a 3
source: Il primo libro delle sinfonie et gagliarde (Venice 1607), No. 2
scoring: SSB
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Salamone Rossi (1570 - c. 1630):  Sinfonia IV a 3
source: Il primo libro delle sinfonie et gagliarde (Venice 1607), No. 4
scoring: SSB
With editorial divisions
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Salamone Rossi (1570 - c. 1630):  Sinfonia III a 3
source: Il primo libro delle sinfonie et gagliarde (Venice 1607), No. 3
scoring: SSB
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Antonio Vivaldi (1678 - 1741):  Sonata in C major RV 10
scoring: A (Bc)
Arranged from the original score in D major for violin and continuo.
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Diego Ortiz (c. 1519 - c. 1570):  Recercada VII [Romanesca]
source: El primo libro: Nel quale si tratta delle glose sopra le cadenze et altre sorte de punti in la musica del violone (Rome 1553), No. 7
scoring: A (Harpsichord)
Arranged from the original score for viol and four unspecified instruments.
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Diego Ortiz (c. 1519 - c. 1570):  Recercada VI [Romanesca]
source: El primo libro: Nel quale si tratta delle glose sopra le cadenze et altre sorte de punti in la musica del violone (Rome 1553), No. 6
scoring: A (Harpsichord)
Arranged from the original score for viol and four unspecified instruments.
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Anonymous (XVII cent.):  Air
source: A collection of aires, composed for two flutes, by several masters (London 1693-96), No. 28
scoring: AA
3
Anonymous (XVII cent.):  Trumpet tune
source: A collection of aires, composed for two flutes, by several masters (London 1693-96), No. 27
scoring: AA
4
Anonymous (XVII cent.):  Trumpet tune
source: A collection of aires, composed for two flutes, by several masters (London 1693-96), No. 26
scoring: AA
4
Anonymous (XVII cent.):  Slow Air
source: A collection of aires, composed for two flutes, by several masters (London 1693-96), No. 22
scoring: AA
3
Anonymous (XVII cent.):  Rondo
source: A collection of aires, composed for two flutes, by several masters (London 1693-96), No. 21
scoring: AA
3
James Paisible (c. 1656 - 1721):  Hornpipe
source: A collection of aires, composed for two flutes, by several masters (London 1693-96), No. 20
scoring: AA
5
James Paisible (c. 1656 - 1721):  Air
source: A collection of aires, composed for two flutes, by several masters (London 1693-96), No. 19
scoring: AA
4
James Paisible (c. 1656 - 1721):  Passepied
source: A collection of aires, composed for two flutes, by several masters (London 1693-96), No. 18
scoring: AA
5
James Paisible (c. 1656 - 1721):  Air
source: A collection of aires, composed for two flutes, by several masters (London 1693-96), No. 17
scoring: AA
3
John Banister (1662 - 1736):  Minuet
source: A collection of aires, composed for two flutes, by several masters (London 1693-96), No. 16
scoring: AA
3
John Banister (1662 - 1736):  Bourrée
source: A collection of aires, composed for two flutes, by several masters (London 1693-96), No. 15
scoring: AA
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Keen (XVII cent.):  Slow Air
source: A collection of aires, composed for two flutes, by several masters (London 1693-96), No. 14
scoring: AA
Nothing found about «Mr. Keen».
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Keen (XVII cent.):  Air
source: A collection of aires, composed for two flutes, by several masters (London 1693-96), No. 13
scoring: AA
Nothing found about «Mr. Keen».
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Salamone Rossi (1570 - c. 1630):  Sinfonia I a 3
source: Il primo libro delle sinfonie et gagliarde (Venice 1607), No. 1
scoring: SSB
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Diego Ortiz (c. 1519 - c. 1570):  Recercada V [Passamezzo antico]
source: El primo libro: Nel quale si tratta delle glose sopra le cadenze et altre sorte de punti in la musica del violone (Rome 1553), No. 5
scoring: A (Harpsichord)
Arranged from the original score for viol and four unspecified instruments.
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Keen (XVII cent.):  Air
source: A collection of aires, composed for two flutes, by several masters (London 1693-96), No. 12
scoring: AA
Nothing found about «Mr. Keen».
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Anonymous (XVII cent.):  Air
source: A collection of aires, composed for two flutes, by several masters (London 1693-96), No. 11
scoring: AA
This piece could be attributed either to John Banister (1662 - 1736) or to Gottfried Finger (c. 1660 - 1730).
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Anonymous (XVII cent.):  Air
source: A collection of aires, composed for two flutes, by several masters (London 1693-96), No. 10
scoring: AA
This piece could be attributed either to John Banister (1662 - 1736) or to Gottfried Finger (c. 1660 - 1730).
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Anonymous (XVII cent.):  Air
source: A collection of aires, composed for two flutes, by several masters (London 1693-96), No. 9
scoring: AA
This piece could be attributed either to John Banister (1662 - 1736) or to Gottfried Finger (c. 1660 - 1730).
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Anonymous (XVII cent.):  Air
source: A collection of aires, composed for two flutes, by several masters (London 1693-96), No. 8
scoring: AA
This piece could be attributed either to John Banister (1662 - 1736) or to Gottfried Finger (c. 1660 - 1730).
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Robert King (c. 1660 - c. 1726):  Rondo
source: A collection of aires, composed for two flutes, by several masters (London 1693-96), No. 23
scoring: AA
3
Robert King (c. 1660 - c. 1726):  Air
source: A collection of aires, composed for two flutes, by several masters (London 1693-96), No. 7
scoring: AA
3
Robert King (c. 1660 - c. 1726):  Air
source: A collection of aires, composed for two flutes, by several masters (London 1693-96), No. 6
scoring: AA
3
Robert King (c. 1660 - c. 1726):  Air
source: A collection of aires, composed for two flutes, by several masters (London 1693-96), No. 5
scoring: AA
3
Robert King (c. 1660 - c. 1726):  Air
source: A collection of aires, composed for two flutes, by several masters (London 1693-96), No. 4
scoring: AA
3
Robert King (c. 1660 - c. 1726):  Air
source: A collection of aires, composed for two flutes, by several masters (London 1693-96), No. 3
scoring: AA
3
Robert King (c. 1660 - c. 1726):  Air
source: A collection of aires, composed for two flutes, by several masters (London 1693-96), No. 2
scoring: AA
3
Robert King (c. 1660 - c. 1726):  Air
source: A collection of aires, composed for two flutes, by several masters (London 1693-96), No. 1
scoring: AA
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Giovanni Paolo Cima (c. 1570 - 1630):  Quae est ista
source: Concerti ecclesiastici (Milan 1610), No. 25
scoring: AAB
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John Barry (1933 - 2011):  The Knack
source: Duos for treble recorders from well-known ancient and modern melodies, No. 30
scoring: AA
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Jakob Paix (1556 - 1623):  Fuga in unisono senis vocibus
source: Selectae, artificiosae et elegantes fugae duarum, trium, quator, et plurium vocum (Lauingen 1587), No. 24
scoring: TTTTTT
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Johann Christian Schickhardt (c. 1681 - 1762):  Adagio in F major
source: VI Concerts à deux violons, deux haubois ou violons, basse et basse continue. Op. 13 (Amsterdam c. 1715)
scoring: AAAAB
This adagio belongs to the Concerto III in F major, originally for two violins, two oboes, bass instrument and continuo.
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Richard Carpenter (1946 - ):  Karen’s Theme
scoring: A (Piano)
What is the meaning of these icons?  4
Salvatore Gambardella (1871 - 1913):  Nannina Palomma, Tarantella
scoring: A (Piano)
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Antonio Caldara (c. 1671 - 1736):  Caro mea vere est cibus, Motet
source: Motetti a due e tre voci. Op. 4 (Bologna 1715)
scoring: AT (Bc)
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Ferdinando Carulli (1770 - 1841):  Lezione 24 - Op. 27, No. 24
source: Metodo completo per chitarra, op. 27 (1810) - Parte terza: 24 lezioni progressive per due chitarre
scoring: SATB
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Johann Sebastian Bach (1685 - 1750):  Courante
source: Partita No. 3 in A minor – BWV 827
scoring: A (Bass instrument)
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Richard Leveridge (1670 - 1758):  A Bacchanal, «Whilst I’m carrousing to cheer up my soul»
source: A collection of songs (London 1727)
scoring: B (Bc)
This beautiful air by Richard Levederidge was conceived for a bass singer and continuo. As usual, the original print also contains a version of the melody transposed for treble recorder. In this case the recorder part is in the same key (G minor), but two octave above. Since the original part perfectly fits a bass recorder, I decided to dedicate this edition to that size of our instrument.
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Henry Purcell (1659 - 1695):  But ah! How much are our delights
source: The History of Timon of Athens, the Man-Hater (1695) - Z 632, No. 4
scoring: ATL
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Henry Purcell (1659 - 1695):  Hark! How the songsters of the grove
source: The History of Timon of Athens, the Man-Hater (1695) - Z 632, No. 2
scoring: AATT (Bass instrument)
The original score is a vocal duo accompanied by two treble recorders.
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The Shadows (flourished 1959-2016):  Geronimo
scoring: ATB (Harmonic Instrument ad libitum)
What is the meaning of these icons?    5
Georg Philipp Telemann (1681 - 1767):  Der Gott dem alle Himmelskreise
source: 3rd number of TWV 5:1 – Brockes Passion
scoring: ATTB or AATB
The original score in Eb major is for two transverse flutes, voice and continuo.
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Antonio Cesti (1623 - 1669):  Polifemo, Cantata
source: Venetian manuscript of the end of the Seventeenth Century
scoring: SAB
The original score is a cantata for two sopranos, bass, and continuo in C minor.
I retained the original key signature with just one flat as well as all the original time signatures, but I arranged only the choral parts, omitting the bass solos (Polifemo).
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Gottfried Finger (c. 1660 - 1730):  Air
source: 40 Airs anglois […] Livre second (Amsterdam c. 1702)
scoring: AAAB
Arranged from the original score for treble recorder and continuo in G minor.
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Ercole Bernabei (1622 - 1687):  Ve la dirò cantando
source: Venetian manuscript of the end of the Seventeenth Century
scoring: C (Bc)
An unexpectedly beautiful cantata, perfectly usable even performed without text. The not inconsiderable length makes it an excellent concert piece for a recorder in C.
Certainly Ercole Bernabei is a composer to be studied carefully, even if he only published vocal music.
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Gottfried Finger (c. 1660 - 1730):  Air
source: 40 Airs anglois […] Livre second (Amsterdam c. 1702), No. 35
scoring: A (Bc)
Divisions are editorial.
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Andrea Bornstein (1956 - ):  Giovinezza, Lyrics by Mario Olimpieri
scoring: TTB (Voice)
What is the meaning of these icons?  5
James Paisible (c. 1656 - 1721):  Minuet
source: A collection of aires, composed for two flutes, by several masters (London 1693-96), No. 49
scoring: AA
3
James Paisible (c. 1656 - 1721):  Air
source: A collection of aires, composed for two flutes, by several masters (London 1693-96), No. 48
scoring: AA
4
James Paisible (c. 1656 - 1721):  Air
source: A collection of aires, composed for two flutes, by several masters (London 1693-96), No. 47
scoring: AA
4
James Paisible (c. 1656 - 1721):  Minuet
source: A collection of aires, composed for two flutes, by several masters (London 1693-96), No. 46
scoring: AA
3
John Banister (1662 - 1736):  Minuet
source: A collection of aires, composed for two flutes, by several masters (London 1693-96), No. 45
scoring: AA
4
John Banister (1662 - 1736):  Saraband
source: A collection of aires, composed for two flutes, by several masters (London 1693-96), No. 44
scoring: AA
3
John Banister (1662 - 1736):  Minuet
source: A collection of aires, composed for two flutes, by several masters (London 1693-96), No. 43
scoring: CC or AA
3
John Banister (1662 - 1736):  March
source: A collection of aires, composed for two flutes, by several masters (London 1693-96), No. 42
scoring: AA
4
John Banister (1662 - 1736):  Minuet
source: A collection of aires, composed for two flutes, by several masters (London 1693-96), No. 41
scoring: CC or AA
3
John Banister (1662 - 1736):  Minuet
source: A collection of aires, composed for two flutes, by several masters (London 1693-96), No. 40
scoring: AA
3
John Banister (1662 - 1736):  Trumpet Minuet. Rondo
source: A collection of aires, composed for two flutes, by several masters (London 1693-96), No. 39
scoring: AA
5
John Banister (1662 - 1736):  Symphony
source: A collection of aires, composed for two flutes, by several masters (London 1693-96), No. 38
scoring: AA
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Anonymous (XVII cent.):  Air
source: A collection of aires, composed for two flutes, by several masters (London 1693-96), No. 37
scoring: AA
4
Anonymous (XVII cent.):  Air
source: A collection of aires, composed for two flutes, by several masters (London 1693-96), No. 36
scoring: AA
3
Anonymous (XVII cent.):  Rondo
source: A collection of aires, composed for two flutes, by several masters (London 1693-96), No. 35
scoring: AA
3
Anonymous (XVII cent.):  Air
source: A collection of aires, composed for two flutes, by several masters (London 1693-96), No. 34
scoring: AA
3
Anonymous (XVII cent.):  Air
source: A collection of aires, composed for two flutes, by several masters (London 1693-96), No. 33
scoring: AA
3
Anonymous (XVII cent.):  Air
source: A collection of aires, composed for two flutes, by several masters (London 1693-96), No. 32
scoring: AA
4
Anonymous (XVII cent.):  Rondo
source: A collection of aires, composed for two flutes, by several masters (London 1693-96), No. 31
scoring: AA
3
Anonymous (XVII cent.):  Minuet
source: A collection of aires, composed for two flutes, by several masters (London 1693-96), No. 30
scoring: AA
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Anonymous (XVII cent.):  Rondo
source: A collection of aires, composed for two flutes, by several masters (London 1693-96), No. 29
scoring: AA
3
Robert King (c. 1660 - c. 1726):  Gavotte
source: A collection of aires, composed for two flutes, by several masters (London 1693-96), No. 25
scoring: AA
3
Robert King (c. 1660 - c. 1726):  Minuet
source: A collection of aires, composed for two flutes, by several masters (London 1693-96), No. 24
scoring: AA
3
Andrea Bornstein (1956 - ):  Una notte al mare, Lyrics by Mario Olimpieri
scoring: B (Voice, Keyboard)
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Arcangelo Corelli (1653 - 1713):  Concerto IX - Op. 6, No. 9
source: Concerti grossi. Op. 6 (Amsterdam 1714)
scoring: AATTB (Bc)
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Georg Philipp Telemann (1681 - 1767):  Ew’ger Vater! Deine Güte reicht
source: Last movement of Cantata «Beglückte Zeit, die uns des Wortes Licht» – TWV 1:118
scoring: A (Bc)
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Richard Leveridge (1670 - 1758):  A Coquet’s Fate
source: A collection of songs (London 1727), No. 8
scoring: A (Bc)
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Domenico Scarlatti (1685 - 1757):  Sonata in C major K 7, No. 7
scoring: A (Harpsichord)
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Andrea Bornstein (1956 - ):  C’est à ce premier jour de may
source: Fantasies on Norman Songs from the Bayeux Manuscript, No. 1
scoring: STB
The pure melody on which this composition is based is the first piece from the Bayeux Manuscript found at the Bibliothèque nationale de France.
The actual incipit of the lyrics is «C’est a ce joly moys de may», but the general index at end reads «C’est à ce premier jour de may».
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756 - 1791):  Duo No. 12
source: Douze Pièces pour deux Cors (Vienna 1802), No. 12
scoring: TB or AB
Certainly, the first voice can also be performed well with an alto recorder, but on the tenor it is much more brilliant.
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756 - 1791):  Menuetto
source: Douze Pièces pour deux Cors (Vienna 1802), No. 11
scoring: TB
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756 - 1791):  Duo No. 10
source: Douze Pièces pour deux Cors (Vienna 1802), No. 10
scoring: TB
The original score in C major is for two horns.
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Leroy Anderson (1908 - 1975):  Sleigh Ride
scoring: NATTBB
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Pëtr Ilič Čajkovskij (1840 - 1893):  December: Christmas
source: The Seasons. Op. 37
scoring: A (Keyboard)
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Anonymous (XV cent.):  La Taurina
source: Ms. Q16 (1487). Manuscript preserved in Bologna: Museo internazionale e biblioteca della musica
scoring: STT
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Maurizio Cazzati (1616 - 1678):  La Zambecari - Op. 35
source: Sonate a due, tre, quattro e cinque con alcune per tromba. Op. 35 (Bologna 1665)
scoring: SSATB
The original score is for trumpet, strings and continuo
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Ennio Morricone (1928 - 2020):  Here’s to you
scoring: SATB
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William Babell (c. 1690 - 1723):  Concerto I in C major - Op. 3, No. 1
source: Concertos in 7 Parts. Op. 3 (London [1726])
scoring: SATB
Arranged from the original score in D major for soprano recorder in D and strings.
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Ernest Krähmer (1795 - 1837):  Exercise No. 2 in G major (C major) - Op. 31, No. 2
source: 100 Übungsstücke für den Csakan. Op. 31 (Vienna 1837)
scoring: C or A
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Johannes Ockeghem (c. 1410 - 1497):  Fuga trium vocum in epidiatessaron post perfectum tempus (Canon a 3 at the fourth above after three semibreves)
source: Selectae, artificiosae et elegantes fugae duarum, trium, quator, et plurium vocum (Lauingen 1587), No. 15
scoring: ATB or SAT
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Jacob Obrecht (1458 - 1505):  Fuga in unisono
source: Selectae, artificiosae et elegantes fugae duarum, trium, quator, et plurium vocum (Lauingen 1587), No. 5
scoring: BB
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Henry Purcell (1659 - 1695):  Come Away
source: Oedipus (1692) - Z 583
scoring: ATB
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Georg Philipp Telemann (1681 - 1767):  Ach Gott! Wie beugt der Eltern herzegeliebter Kinder
source: First movement cantata TWV 1:15a
scoring: AAA (Bass instrument)
The original score of this cantata is for a generic singer, transverse flute, violin and continuo. The key is G minor.
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Giovanni Paolo Cima (c. 1570 - 1630):  Confitemini Domino
source: Concerti ecclesiastici (Milan 1610)
scoring: TT or SS (Bass instrument)
I have devised this arrangement to meet the kind request of our friend FredPaul.
The two upper lines may be played by two tenor recorders or two transverse flutes – or any combination of the two kinds of flutes. The bass line must be played by a viola da gamba or other bass instrument; even a bass recorder can play it if the two upper parts are played on soprano recorders.
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Luigi Tenco (1938 - 1967):  Lontano, lontano
source: Duos for treble recorders from well-known ancient and modern melodies, No. 29
scoring: AA
This is, in my opinion, one of the most beautiful Italian song ever written.
And it works very well as a recorder exercise with its tonal transitions of semitones from C major to Eb major.
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Giovanni Paolo Cima (c. 1570 - 1630):  Confitemini Domino
source: Concerti ecclesiastici (Milan 1610), No. 4
scoring: C (Bc)
This motet is here presented in two different editions: the first one, simply transposed a tone above, suits a soprano or a tenor recorder.
The second one contains editorial divisions of the recorder part.
In both cases, the bass line may be performed on a bass recorder, especially when a soprano plays the top line.
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Henry Purcell (1659 - 1695):  If Music Be the Food of Love - Z 379b
scoring: A (Bc)
This is a completely different musical version from Z 379, which sets the same text to music.
See also the related entry above.
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