From Sonata In A Major Composed By – Luigi Boccherini
1 1. Adagio 3:44
2 2. Allegro 4:30 Sonata In E Minor Composed By – Antonio Vivaldi
3 1. Largo 2:29
4 2. Allegro 1:19
5 3. Largo 2:19
6 4. Allegro 1:45 Sonata In D Minor Arranged By – August Lindner
Composed By – Arcangelo Corelli
7 1. Preludio 3:22
8 2. Allemanda 1:46
9 3. Sarabanda 2:28
10 4. Giga 1:41 Sonata In D Major Arranged By – Piatti Composed By – Pietro Antonio Locatelli
11 1. Allegro 3:34
12 2. Adagio 5:04
13 3. Minuetto 5:22 Sonata In E Major Composed By – Giuseppe Valentini
14 1. Grave 3:01
15 2. Allegro 2:06
16 3. Allegro (Tempo Di Gavotta) 1:18
17 4. Largo 2:24
18 5. Allegro 3:00 Sonata In G Minor, BWV 1029 Composed By – Johann Sebastian Bach
19 1. Vivace 4:57
20 2. Adagio 5:19
21 3. Allegro 3:36
Cello – Janos Starker
Piano – György Sebök (tracks: 19 to 21), Stephen Swedish (tracks: 1 to 18)
Both the Italian Cello Sonatas and the Bach "Sonata In G Minor" were recorded in Studio A of Fine Recording in New York on three-track half-inch tape, using three Telefunken 201 microphones. The Bach was recorded on April 16 and 17, 1963; the Corelli, Vivaldi, and Locatelli, on June 6, 1966; the Valentini and Boccherini on June 7, 1966. The Italian Cello Sonatas were released as SR90460; and the Bach, on SR90480.
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