Concerto for Strings and Continuo : I. Allegro
326
Classical
Concerto for Strings and Continuo : I. Allegro was released on March 8, 2011 by NPL as a part of the album The Very Best of Baroque
Melodicness
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Acousticness
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Valence
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Danceability
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BPM118
Credits
PERFORMING ARTISTS
Radio Luxembourg Symphony Orchestra
Orchestra
Baroque Ensemble of Vienna
Performer
Louis de Froment
Conductor
Albert Lizzio
Conductor
Alfred Scholz
Conductor
Gran Orquesta Radio Hamburg
Orchestra
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Johann Sebastian Bach
Composer

