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bach pieces

toccata in e minor
1 (20%)
toccata in c minor
0 (0%)
concerto in d minor bwv1052
1 (20%)
art of fugue no.1
0 (0%)
art of fugue no.2
0 (0%)
art of fugue no.3
0 (0%)
art of fugue no.4
0 (0%)
art of fugue no.5
0 (0%)
art of fugue no.6
0 (0%)
art of fugue no.7
0 (0%)
art of fugue no.8
0 (0%)
art of fugue no.9
1 (20%)
italian concerto
1 (20%)
goldberg variations
0 (0%)
concerto for 2 harpsichords and orchestra in c minor bwv 1060
1 (20%)
bwv 1062
0 (0%)

Total Members Voted: 3

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Topic: which of these is the nicest?  (Read 1334 times)

Offline ryanyee

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which of these is the nicest?
on: May 07, 2008, 02:19:01 PM
what does everybody make of these bach pieces?