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Bach/Hess - Jesu, Joy of Man` s Desiring
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Hess - Transcription of Bach's BWV.147 'Herz und Tat und Mund und Leben'
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ooh. i love this piece and the way you play it. the tempo and feeling and the bass especially. very nice! some people play it and it makes you want to puke from the repetition - but yours has a lot of variety and feeling. love when you bring out the unusual middle voices that nobody does.
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