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Concerto for violoncello, strings, and continuo, in A minor, Wq 170 : Quartet for flute, viola, violoncello, and fortepiano, in A minor, Wq 93 [and] Trio for bass recorder, viola, and continuo, in F major, Wq 163.

Title
  1. Concerto for violoncello, strings, and continuo, in A minor, Wq 170 : Quartet for flute, viola, violoncello, and fortepiano, in A minor, Wq 93 [and] Trio for bass recorder, viola, and continuo, in F major, Wq 163.
Published by
  1. Archive Production, [1965]
Author
  1. Bach, Carl Philipp Emanuel, 1714-1788.

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Additional authors
  1. Storck, Klaus
  2. Linde, Hans-Martin, 1930-
  3. Seiler, Emil, 1906-1998
  4. Zartner, Rudolf
  5. Lange, Mathieu
Description
  1. 1 disc : 33 1/3 rpm., stereo; 12 in.
Series statement
  1. Archive production, 11th research period; The German pre-classics, 1700-1760. Ser. D: Orchestral and chamber music in transition
Uniform title
  1. Instrumental music. Selections
  2. Archive production. 11th research period. Ser. D.
  3. German pre-classics, 1700-1760. Orchestral and chamber music in transition.
Alternative title
  1. Instrumental music.
Subject
  1. Trios (Harpsichord, recorder, viola)
  2. Quartets (Piano, flute, viola, cello)
  3. Concertos (Cello with string orchestra)
Note
  1. Title from slipcase.
  2. The 1st work performed from the holograph in the Stiftung Preussischer Kulturbesitz, Tubingen (Bach P 355); the 2d and 3d, from MS. copies in the Singakademie, Berlin.
  3. Duration (with pauses): 26 min., 12 sec., 14 min., 11 sec., and 10 min., 36 sec., respectively.
  4. Program notes by Heinz Becker on slipcase, continued on 3 cards inserted.
Event (note)
  1. The 1st work recorded in the Jesus-Christus-Kirche, Berlin, Apr. 9-11, 1964; the 2d and 3d, in the Beethovensaal, Hanover, Oct. 12-13, 1964.