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Fear Me not, BWV 228 (c. 1715)
This amazing and complex work by written at the height of the master's compositional prowess shows why J.S. Bach is held in such high regard! Interesting and quite challenging for every player, this will also astonish your audience. The shared fugue at the end is a blast to play. I grade this as a 4.5.
View the score with playback at:https://youtu.be/E9yF-0rNdOE
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