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Old 11-25-2016, 09:14 AM   #1128
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The name of the composer of today's free classical piece from YourClassical is certainly well known. It is Johann Sebastian Bach. And the free piece is his Sheep May Safely Graze.

The particular rendition of that work that we can get free is a 5 minute, 39 second piece played by the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, with Jose Serebrier as the conductor. The album from which it comes, Stowkowski Transcriptions, is published by Naxos.

Are you curious about the name of the album, and what it has to do with Bach and the pieces on this album? So was I. Well, Naxos has provided a webpage dedicated to the album, which helps to answer that question, and many more, about the album.

At this YourClassical webpage, you can either stream the piece or download it (in the MP3 format) or do both. To download it, click on the link that says, "Direct MP3 download link" and that action will automatically put the piece on your computer's default drive.

Enjoy this final free classical piece for the week from YourClassical!

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