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Nice music to play with a schoolband or so. Suitable for recorders or similar instruments (violin, traverso). I know I did when I was learning to play in a ensemble.
This suite has 6 parts:
1. Intrada
2. Bal
3. Sarabande
4. Allemande
5. Bal
6. Gigue
Johann Christoph Pezel (1639 - 1694) was a German town bandsman and composer, one of a humble yet privileged class of musicians. The works Pezel is most remembered for are his 5 part cornet and trombone ensembles performing twice daily from the Rathaus tower in Leipzig. One of his publications is a collection of 76 pieces, mostly intradas and examples of various dance forms such as the sarabande.
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