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J S Bach: Goldberg Variations - Samuele Telari

J S Bach: Goldberg Variations - Samuele Telari

DCD34257 (Delphian Records, CD, 2 discs)

DDD
24-bit stereo
NEW RELEASE (23 July 2021)

Playing time: 45'20"/47'35" - TT 92'55"
Tracks: 16 + 16
Booklet pages: 12
℗ 2021 Delphian Records Ltd
© 2021 Delphian Records Ltd
Main country of recording: United Kingdom
Country of manufacture: European Union
Reviewer: Patrick Maxwell
Review of J S Bach: Goldberg Variations - Samuele Telari published on 6 July 2021

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Listen: J S Bach: Aria (Goldberg Variations) (CD1 track 1, 0:39-1:22)

Samuele Telari, accordion

J S Bach (1685-1750):

Goldberg Variations, BWV 988

CD1

1 Aria
2-16 Variations 1-15

CD2

1-15 Variations 16-30
16 Aria da capo

Recorded 25-27 August 2020 in The Queen's Hall, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK

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