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Jauchzet Gott: Cantatas by Bach, Graupner, and Zelenka
As I say -- these types of cantatas work for me. And these performances really make them work. Highly recommended.

Johann Heinichen Dresden Vespers hit sweet spot
Not completely operatic, not completely pared-down Protestant, nor completely overblown Catholic. Heinichen's music sits at the intersection of all three, in an undeniably sweet spot.

French Music for the Bassoon -- a varied and satisfying collection
Danny Bond plays with a warm, singing tone. His rapid passagework is impeccable, tossing off trills and mordents like nobody's business.

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