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Posted by James Morgan on March 13, 19104 at 22:22:02:
I'm looking for a piece by Johann Christian Bach that I heard many years ago that was one of the best Bach pieces I had ever heard. I say Bach meaning Johann Sebastian because I was sure it had to be one of J.S.'s pieces since it was in his style and sounded so good. It was actually a J.Christian. Bach piece and is actually my favorite of all the many Johann Sebastian Bach pieces I have ever heard. I am sure it is not a piece in Minor and I believe it starts with the A note. Is there any site that might contain J.C. Bach's pieces since it would have to be in the public domain music by now.
Or if there is anyone who is an expert in J.C. Bach, maybe I can play the first part of it on violin, then record it and send it to someone by email.
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