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One of Delia's [[Attic Tapes]] contains a synthesized version of J.S.Bach's ''[[Badinerie]]''.<ref>[[DD124#James Percival's notes|James Percival's notes for DD124]].</ref>
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One of Delia's [[Attic Tapes]] contains a synthesized version of J.S.Bach's ''[[Badinerie]]'',<ref>[[DD124#James Percival's notes|James Percival's notes for DD124]].</ref> from 1739, probably the last orchestral music of any kind that he wrote.<ref>[https://www.laphil.com/musicdb/pieces/1062/badinerie-from-suite-no-2 Badinerie from Suite No. 2] on laphil.com</ref> Literally, the title means "peurility", referring to its joyous and carefree nature.
  
 
=Tapes=
 
=Tapes=
 
* [[DD124]]: Master versions followed by separate melody and bass tracks
 
* [[DD124]]: Master versions followed by separate melody and bass tracks
 
* [[DD257]]: Bach: Badinerie
 
* [[DD257]]: Bach: Badinerie
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=See also=
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* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kl6R4Ui9blc ''Badinerie'' played by the Croatian Baroque Ensemble] on youtube
  
 
=References=
 
=References=

Latest revision as of 14:36, 20 September 2021

One of Delia's Attic Tapes contains a synthesized version of J.S.Bach's Badinerie,[1] from 1739, probably the last orchestral music of any kind that he wrote.[2] Literally, the title means "peurility", referring to its joyous and carefree nature.

Tapes

  • DD124: Master versions followed by separate melody and bass tracks
  • DD257: Bach: Badinerie

See also

References