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Old 11-02-2016, 12:55 PM   #1024
GtrsRGr8
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We get today's YourClassical freebie from Naxos' album Bach - Tre Corali, Sonata in E Minor, et al., from their Seattle Symphony Collection. Gerard Schwarz is the conductor.

The piece that we are privileged to get free is the 5 minute, 45 second J.S. Bach's Fugue in D Minor, BWV 532. I found this to be a very enjoyable piece, but I know that all of us have different tastes. I found a webpage at Naxos with reviews of the entire album. Perhaps there are some comments there, also, on this particular piece.

If you would like to know much more about the entire album from which the free piece is taken, navigate to this webpage (I'm sure that Naxos supplies these freebies to various organizations out of more than the "goodness of their heart"--they are hoping that by letting people listen to, and have, these free pieces that they will sell more of the albums from which they come. Fair enough.)

If you wish to download the freebie, head over to this webpage, find the "Direct MP3 download link" and click on it.

Enjoy.

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