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Heinrich Ignaz Franz Biber: Mystery Sonata No.4

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Uploaded by on Jun 6, 2009

Eduard Melkus - Violin
Huguette Dreyfus - Harpsichord
Lionel Rogg - Organ
Karl Scheit - Lute
Gerald Sonneck - Cello, Gamba
Alfred Planyavsky - Violone
Hans-Jürg Lange - Bassoon
1968

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  • @GothicalSOberhauser

    They refer to the specific octave that the note is in.

  • Thank you for uploading this. It's so refreshing! :D By the way, What does those apostrophes right above the letters (A, D', A', D'') mean?... Could they possibly be sharps or flats signs?

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