Concerto In C Major for Flute, Strings and Basso Continuo, BWV 1055: I. Allegro
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Classical
Concerto In C Major for Flute, Strings and Basso Continuo, BWV 1055: I. Allegro was released on August 21, 1984 by Sony Classical as a part of the album Bach: Flute Concertos
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Credits
PERFORMING ARTISTS
Jean-Pierre Rampal
Flute
Frantiek Sláma
Cello
Frantiek Pota
Violin
Milan Munclinger
Conductor
Josef Hála
Harpsichord
Ars Rediviva Orchestra Of Prague
Orchestra
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Johann Sebastian Bach
Composer
Milan Munclinger
Arranger
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Georges Kadar
Producer
Dr. Edward Herzog
Producer
Martin Kusák
Recording Engineer
Miroslav Kulhan
Recording Engineer

