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James Kibbie Bach recordings

James Kibbie has recorded four additional works of J. S. Bach for the website offering free downloads of his recordings of the complete Bach organ works on original baroque instruments in Germany.

The additions, recorded on the 1730 Trost organ in Waltershausen, Germany, reflect recent discoveries or scholarly reassessment of known works: Trio in c, BWV 21/1a, Fantasia and Fugue in a, BWV 561, Trio in g, BWV 584, and Das alte Jahr vergangen ist, BWV deest/BWV 288. The project is funded by a gift from Barbara Sloat in honor of J. Barry Sloat, with additional support from the University of Michigan.

To download the recordings, visit www.blockmrecords.org/bach.

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