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From Handel’s Home: The keyboards of Handel Hendrix House (Delphian DCD34314), Julian Perkins, Harpsichord, with Carole Cerasi
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Handel's Concerto Grosso Op. 6, No. 1 HWV 319:
Fugue in G Major is a lively and intricate display of Baroque counterpoint, showcasing a dialogue between soloists and ensemble through a richly woven fugue.
Allemande from the Suite in C minor for two keyboards
On the Double-manual harpsichord by Jacob Kirckman, London 1754, and the Double-manual harpsichord (after Joannes Ruckers, 1624) by Bruce Kennedy, 1998, played by Julian Perkins and Carole Cerasi
Air in G major “O the pleasure of the plains,” (arr. Handel)
On the Single-manual organ (after Richard Bridge and Thomas Parker, 1749) by Martin Goetze & Dominic Gwynn, 1998, played by Julian Perkins