2nd movement of the sonata in C major for flute or recorder and basso continuo (BWV 1033)
These recordings are from Pan105, titled "Incomplete and Controversial Sonatas."
Unfortunately, the master tapes are lost. The recordings were copied from an lp.
Apart from the A major Sonata, many authorities are not convinced that the remaining sonatas are the work of the master.
The A major Sonata has an incomplete 1st movement. Alex Murray compares it to the 5th Brandenburg concerto, and suggests that a flute cadenza, like the long harpsichord cadenza in the 5th Brandenburg, could have originally been a part of the manuscript. Accordingly, Martha Goldstein wrote a completion with this aim.
The flute used is a copy of an instrument by W. Beukers which was made in the late 1700's. The maker is K Kinoshita of Japan.
Source
The Al Goldstein collection in the Pandora Music repository at ibiblio.org.
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