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Janine Johnson : Suites - Op 22 24 and 29.
Harpsichord and fortepiano classics.
Janine Johnson's original suites showcase her considerable composition talents as well as the thoughtful harpsichord playing for which she is known. Janine is one of those artists who puts enormous quantities of consideration and attention to detail into her work, and it all comes out in the music. Rich tones, reflective work.
Songs:
1. Suite in d minor Opus 22- Prelude
2. Suite in d minor Opus 22- Scherzo
3. Suite in d minor Opus 22- A Little Bit Confused
4. Suite in d minor Opus 22- Fugue
5. Suite in d minor Opus 22- Allemande - Twisted
6. Suite in d minor Opus 22- La Folia
7. Suite in D major Opus 29- Prelude
8. Suite in D major Opus 29- Allemande - Conflicted
9. Suite in D major Opus 29- Canon
10. Suite in D major Opus 29- Courante
11. Suite in D major Opus 29- Sarabande
12. Suite in D major Opus 29- Menuets
13. Suite in D major Opus 29- Gigue
14. Suite in f-sharp minor Opus 24- Prelude
15. Suite in f-sharp minor Opus 24- Allemande
16. Suite in f-sharp minor Opus 24- Courante
17. Suite in f-sharp minor Opus 24- Sarabande
18. Suite in f-sharp minor Opus 24- Canaries
19. Suite in f-sharp minor Opus 24- Gigue
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Release date: 10/18/2007
Janine Johnson lives in California USA
Tagged as: Classical, Neoclassical, Instrumental, Harpsichord
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