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BWV1019-2.ogg (Ogg Vorbis sound file, length 1 min 39 s, 110 kbps, file size: 1.31 MB)

Description Audio file of second movement of the sixth sonata for obbligato harpsichord and violin, BWV 1019, by Johann Sebastian Bach. The file was created by encoding the score in lilypond. Various soundfonts were used for the instruments (violin, harpsichord) and articulation and ornamentation have been added.
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current16:37, 24 November 20161 min 39 s (1.31 MB)Mathscieven higher volume
16:34, 24 November 20161 min 39 s (1.29 MB)Mathscirecorded on timidity with higher volume
19:33, 18 November 20161 min 39 s (1.26 MB)Mathscicorrected micro-rest in lilypond file
14:51, 18 November 20161 min 39 s (1.25 MB)Mathsci{{Information |Description=Audio file of second movement of the sixth sonata for obbligato harpsichord and violin, BWV 1019, by Johann Sebastian Bach. The file was created by encoding the score in lilypond. Various soundfonts were used for the instrume...

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