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Announcement Friedrich Gulda
English Suite No. 2 In A Minor BWV 807
Prélude
Allemande
Courante
Sarabande
Bourrée I/II
Gigue
Italian Concerto In F Major BWV 971
(Allegro)
Andante
Presto
Toccata In C Minor BWV 911
Toccata
Fugue
English Suite No. 3 In G Minor BWV 808
Prélude
Allemande
Courante
Sarabande
Gavotte I/II
Gigue
Capriccio In B Flat Major BWV 992
1. Arioso: Adagio
2. -
3. Adagiosissimo
4. -
5. Aria Di Postiglione: Allegro Poco
6. Fuga All'imitazione Di Posta
Prelude And Fugue
Prelude
Fugue
© 2008, Deutsche Grammophon GmbH, Hamburg
Recordings:
29 November 1965, Berlin Philharmonie (1, 3, 4)
29 November, 1965, Studio RIAS (2, 5 to 7)
10 November 1970, Studio Lankwitz, RIAS recording (8 to10)
14 March, Trieste, private live recording (11, 12)
27 Oct. 1969, Studio SFB, Berlin (13 to 18)
5 April 1959, Uppsala, private Gulda recordings (19 to 24)
24 October 1969, Berlin, Philharmonie, RIAS live recording (25, 26)
Mono recordings: tracks 1 to 7, 11, 12, 19 to 24.
Made in the EU
Art Direction
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Nikolaus Boddin
Booklet Editor
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Jens Schünemeyer
Composed By
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Friedrich Gulda (tracks: 25, 26),
Johann Sebastian Bach (tracks: 2-24)
Liner Notes
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Paul Gulda
Liner Notes [English Translation]
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Stewart Spencer
Liner Notes [French Translation]
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Hugues Mousseau
Photography By
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Alberto Luisa,
Hubmann,
Helmut Baar,
Lisl Steiner
Piano
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Friedrich Gulda
Project Manager
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David Butchart
Remastered By
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Martin Klebahn, 4tune Wien,
Supervised By [Artistic]
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Paul Gulda
Phonographic Copyright (p)
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DeutschlandRadio
Phonographic Copyright (p)
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Rundfunk Berlin-Brandenburg
Copyright (c)
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Deutsche Grammophon GmbH
Copyright (c)
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Lisl Steiner
Copyright (c)
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Helmut Baar
Copyright (c)
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Alberto Luisa
Copyright (c)
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Hubmann, Wien
Recorded By
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RIAS Berlin
Recorded By
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Sender Freies Berlin
Recorded At
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Berliner Philharmonie
Recorded At
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RIAS Studio Berlin
Recorded At
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Studio Lankwitz
Recorded At
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SFB Studios, Berlin