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FOREWORD
‘The particular musical qualities of these selections make them easily playable
and effective for the recorder. They have been carefully selected to best suit the
recorder range and timbre. The selections may be played on almost every type
of recorder, whether wood or plastic. ‘The fingering chart includes both the Ba-
rogue and German fingering, since the latter has increasad in popularity, particu-
larly with younger players. It is advisable to check the fingering system of your
recorder.
These arrangements for two recorders also allow for a variety of instrument
combinations for individual or group performance, such as solo recorder with
piano, guitar, organ accompaniment; recorder with other C instruments (flute, vi-
olin, etc.).
CONTENTS
16 Allemande
2 Bourrée in E minor
4 Gavotte
6 Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring
8 March in D
10 March in G
12 Minuet in E minor
44 Minuet in C minor
17 Minuet in D minor
24 Minuet in F
18 Minuet in G (1)
20 Minuet in G (2)
22 Minuet in G (3)
25 Musette
26 Polonaise
32 Polonaise in A minor
28 Sinfonia from “Cantata No. 156”
380 Sleepers, Wake
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