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Recorded in 1967, Dresden.
Theodor Sack - harpsichord. Winterthur Symphony Orchestra. Clemens Dahinden - conductor. Taken from a LP released by CONCERT HALL SOCIETY in early 1950s.
Recorded: September 3-4, 1982, Paris.
Recorded: May/June 2006, Holland.
Recorded: July 6, 1967, Winterthur, Switzerland.
MIKHAIL VOLCHOK (piano). LENINGRAD CHAMBER ORCHESTRA, Vladimir ALTSCHULER (conductor). Released in 2005.
Recorded: February 1985, Hamburg.
Recorded: May 2007, Philadelphia, USA. Karen Flint - Ruckers, Davitt Moroney - Spanish (1700-1725).
2018, Notre-Dame-de-Bon-Secours, Paris
Dirk Boerner - clavecin. Cafe Zimmermann. Pablo Valetti - violin & konzertmeister. Date of recording: 2004.
Recorded: October 1996, Cologne.
Recording: Mozart Hall, Konzerthaus Vienna, 1964.
Christine Sartoretti - harpsichord II. 1978.
Z. Kochish - piano I, A. Schiff - piano II. Conductor - Albert Simon. Orchestra of the Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music. 1986
THE AMSTERDAM BAROQUE ORCHESTRA with Tini Mathot (harpsichord). Recorded in Utrecht, 1988.
Evgeni Koroliov, piano 1 / Anna Vinnitskaya, piano 2 / Kammerakademie Potsdam / April 2018.
Melante Amsterdam. 1993-96.
Recorded: April 1974, London.
Recorded: July 2017, Prague. Arr. T. Willis.
Alexey Lyubimov, Boris Berman. Chamber orchestra. Conductor Lev Marquis, year of recording: 1975
Pamela Cook - Harpsichord II. Daniel Saidenberg - conductor. Baroque Chamber Orchestra. 1960.
Jose Eduardo Martins - piano II. Plamen Djurov - conductor. The Sofia Soloists. Recorded: April 1997, Sofia.
Recorded: January 30 - February 1, 2011, Copenhagen.
1975. Michail Petukhov, 2nd piano. Saulus Sondetskis, cond.
Trevor PINNOCK & Kenneth GILBERT (harpsichords) / English Concert, con. Trevor Pinnock / 1981
Recorded: June 15-18, 1998, Oranienburg.
Karl Richter and Hedvig Bilgram - harpsichords.
Harpsichords - Robert Levin (1), Jeffrey Kahane (2). Oregon Bach Festival Chamber Orchestra, 1999
2010, piano II - Peter Serkin, Camerata Bern (Leader: Thomas F` #252;ri)
Karl Ulrich Schnabel (2 f-no), 28.10.1936
Bach Collegium Japan // Masaaki Suzuki & Masato Suzuki (harpsichords) // 2013, Saitama Arts Theater, Concert Hall, Japan
Soren Sorensen - harpsichord II. Lavard Friisholm - conductor. Collegium Musicum Copenhagen. 1954, Copenhagen.
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