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Johann Ludwig Bach.

Johann Ludwig Bach (14 February [O.S. 4 February] 1677 – 1 May 1731) was a German composer and violinist.

He was born in Thal (Ruhla) [de] near Eisenach. At the age of 22 he moved to Meiningen eventually being appointed cantor there, and later Kapellmeister. He wrote a large amount of music and regularly oversaw performances, both at Meiningen and neighbouring courts.

He was a third cousin of Johann Sebastian Bach, who made copies of several of his cantatas and performed them at Leipzig. The cantata Denn du wirst meine Seele nicht in der Hölle lassen, BWV 15, once thought to be by Johann Sebastian, and listed as BWV 15 in Wolfgang Schmieder's catalogue of his works, is now thought to be by Johann Ludwig.

Bach died in Meiningen.

Works, editions and recordings[edit]

The earliest lists of compositions by Johann Ludwig Bach appeared in the 19th century: Johann Theodor Mosewius listed 16 of his cantatas in 1852,[1] and Alfred Dörffel listed 17 cantatas and the Mass in E minor, with their incipits, in Vol. 41 of the Bach-Gesellschaft Ausgabe (1894).[2] The Johann-Ludwig-Bach-Verzeichnis (catalogue of compositions by Johann Ludwig Bach, abbreviated JLB) contains 39 compositions, starting, in the same sequence, with the 17 cantatas listed by Dörffel:[3]

  1. Gott ist unser Zuversicht, sacred cantata for the fourth Sunday after Epiphany. Scored for soprano, alto, tenor and bass soloists (satb) and choir (SATB), with an accompaniment consisting of 2 violin parts and one viola part (Str), and basso continuo (Bc). Performed in Leipzig on 3 February 1726.[4][5]
  2. Der Gottlosen Arbeit, sacred cantata for the fifth Sunday after Epiphany. Scored for satbSATB, Str and Bc. Performed in Leipzig on 10 February 1726.[6][7]
  3. Darum will ich auch erwählen, sacred cantata for the third Sunday before Lent (Septuagesima). Scored for satbSATB, two oboes (2Ob), Str and Bc. Performed in Leipzig on 17 February 1726.[8][9]
  4. Darum säet euch Gerechtigkeit, sacred cantata for the second Sunday before Lent (Sexagesima). Scored for satbSATB, Str and Bc. Performed in Leipzig on 24 February 1726.[10][11]
  5. Ja, mir hast du Arbeit gemacht, sacred cantata for the last Sunday before Lent (Estomihi). Scored for satbSATB, Str and Bc. Performed in Leipzig on 3 March 1726. Movements:[3][12][13][14]
    Part I
    Aria (bass): "Ja, mir hast du Arbeit gemacht" (Yes, you rather burden me, Isaiah 43:24–25) – Recitative (tenor): "Der Herr der Herrlichkeit" (The Lord of blessedness) – Duet (alto, tenor):『Ach, der Sünden Greul und Wust』(O, confusing sinfulness) – Recitative (bass): "Sehet, wir gehen hinauf" (Come now, we journey the path)
    Part II
    Aria (soprano):『Fließt, ihr Lieb- und Trauertränen』(Flow, my tears of love and mourning!, Luke 18:31–33) – Recitative (soprano): "Dies ist das Reis'geschenk" (With tears I follow you) – Arioso (alto):『O wundergroße Lieb』(O wondrous loving heart) – Chorus: "Zieh, teurer Jesus, hin" (My precious Lord, alas), concluding with two stanzas from Johannes Heermann's "Herzliebster Jesu, was hast du verbrochen" (tune by Johannes Crüger)
  6. Wie lieblich sind auf den Bergen, sacred cantata for the first Sunday after Easter (Quasimodogeniti). Scored for satbSATB, Str and Bc. Performed in Leipzig on 28 April 1726.[15][16]
  7. Ich will meinen Geist, sacred cantata for the sixth Sunday after Trinity. Scored for satbSATB, two natural horns (2Hn), Str and Bc. Performed in Leipzig on 28 July 1726. Movements:[17][18][19]
    1. Duet (soprano, alto): "Ich will meinen Geist in euch geben"
    2. Recitative (bass): "Das Gute, das ich kann"
    3. Aria (bass): "Lass mich deine Hilfe spüren"
    4. Arioso (alto, tenor): "An dem merken wir, dass wir ihn kennen"
    5. Aria (soprano): "Seele, wilst du Christum kennen"
    6. Recitative (soprano): "Dies ist die Prob', die er von dir begehrt"
    7. Chorus: "Hilf Jesu, hilf" – Chorale: "Die Werke kommen wahrlich her"
  8. Die mit Tränen säen, sacred cantata for the third Sunday after Easter (Jubilate). Scored for satbSATB, Str and Bc. Performed in Leipzig on 12 May 1726. Movements:[20][21][12][22]
    1. Chorus:『Die mit Tränen säen』(Who has sorrow planting, Psalms 126:5–6)
    2. Recitative (alto):『Bei unverdrossnem Schweiß』(Alone by work and care)
    3. Aria (alto):『Tau und Tränen feuchten Saat und Herzen an』(Dew and weeping water seeds and faithful hearts)
    4. Duet (tenor, bass):『Denn ich halte es dafür』(This I strongly do maintain, Romans 8:18)
    5. Aria (soprano): "Dringt, ihr Qualen auf mich her" (Come, o torments, over me)
    6. Recitative (soprano):『Es kann die Seel kein besser Glück genießen』(The soul can know no higher satisfaction)
    7. Chorus: "O angenehmer Tausch" (O wonderful exchange), concluding with three stanzas from "Kommt her zu mir" by Georg Grünwald
  9. Mache dich auf, werde licht, sacred cantata for the feast of Purification. Scored for satbSATB, 2Ob, Str and Bc. Performed in Leipzig on 2 February 1726. Movements:[23][24][12]
    Part I
    Aria (bass): "Mache dich auf, werde licht" (Rise up and shine, be a light) – Duet (soprano, tenor): "Und die Heiden" (And the nations) – Recitative (alto):『Siehst du, verdüstert Aug'』(See now, most darkened eye) – Aria (soprano): "Weicht, ihr Schatten" (Flee, dark shadows) – Aria (tenor):『Herr, nun lässet du deinen Diener』(Lord, you let now your faithful servant)
    Part II
    Aria (alto): "Herr, dein Wort, das ist geschehen" (Lord, your word has been fulfilled now) – Recitative (soprano, alto, tenor, bass): "Dein Reich ist ja den Menschen zubereitet" (Your kingdom, Lord, is meant for ev'rybody) – Chorus:『Laß, Höchster, diesen Wunsch』(Most highest, may this wish)
  10. Er ist aus der Angst und Gericht genommen, sacred cantata for Easter Monday. Scored for satbSATB, 2Ob, Str and Bc. Performed in Leipzig on 22 April 1726.[25]
  11. Er machet uns lebendig, sacred cantata for Easter Tuesday. Scored for satbSATB, Str and Bc. Performed in Leipzig on 23 April 1726. Movements:[12][26]
    1. Chorus: "Er machet uns lebendig"
    2. Recitative: "Du hast gesiegt"
    3. Aria: "Soll ich vor dir, Herr"
    4. Duet: "So sind wir nun mit ihm begraben"
    5. Aria: "Geerbte Schuld"
    6. Recitative: "Nimm, Heiland, hin den Dank"
    7. Chorale: "Hilf, daß ich mit diesem Morgen"
  12. Und ich will ihnen einen einigen Hirten, sacred cantata for the second Sunday after Easter (Misericordias Domini). Scored for satbSATB, Str and Bc. Performed in Leipzig on 5 May 1726.[27]
  13. Der Herr wird ein Neues im Lande, sacred cantata for the feast of Visitation. Scored for satbSATB, 2Ob, Str and Bc. Performed in Leipzig on 2 July 1726. Movements:[19][28]
    1. Chorus: "Der Herr wird ein Neues im Lande erschaffen"
    2. Recitative (alto): "Hat Gott nicht alles gut gemacht?"
    3. Aria (alto): "Evens Kinder aus der Schuld zu reißen"
    4. Aria (soprano): "Meine Seele erhebt den Herrn"
    5. Arioso (tenor, bass): "Gesegnet ist der Leib, der Jesum hat getragen"
    6. Recitative (alto, tenor, bass): "Muss alle Welt die Mutter selig preisen"
    7. Chorus:『Verschmähe nicht den Preis』– Chorale: "Nun lob', mein Seel', den Herren"
  14. Die Weisheit kömmt nicht, sacred cantata for the fourth Sunday after Easter (Cantate). Scored for sabbSATB, 2Ob, Str and Bc. Performed in Leipzig on 19 May 1726. Movements:[19][29]
    1. Chorus: "Die Weisheit kömmt nicht in eine boshafte Seele"
    2. Recitative (tenor): "Wie stehen Tag und Finsternis zusammen"
    3. Aria (tenor): "Licht und Recht muss die Brust der Seelen weisen"
    4. Arioso (bass): "Wenn derselbige kommt, der die Welt wird strafen"
    5. Aria (soprano): "Streu ein Fünklein reiner Flammen"
    6. Recitative (soprano): "Wie kann ich sonst vor seinem Recht bestehn?"
    7. Chorale (chorus): "O du allersüß'ste Freude"
  15. Durch sein Erkenntnis, sacred cantata for the 11th Sunday after Trinity. Scored for satbSATB, 2Ob, Str and Bc. Performed in Leipzig on 1 September 1726.[30]
  16. Ich aber ging für dir über, sacred cantata for the 13th Sunday after Trinity. Scored for satbSATB, 2Ob, Str and Bc. Performed in Leipzig on 15 September 1726.[31]
  17. Siehe, ich will meinen Engel senden, sacred cantata for the feast of St. John the Baptist. Scored for satbSATB, 2Ob, Str and Bc. Performed in Leipzig on 24 June 1726.[32]
  18. Klingt vergnügt, ihr holden Saiten, secular cantata.[33]
  19. O Herr, ich bin dein Knecht, funeral music (Trauermusik) for Ernst Ludwig I, Duke of Saxe-Meiningen (died 24 November 1724).[34] Movements:[35]
    Part I:
    "O Herr, ich bin dein Knecht" (Chorus) – Recitative: "Du Gottes Ebenbild" (Soprano) – Aria: "Ach ja, die Ketten" (Soprano) – Recitative: "Dein Will kann nicht das?" (Alto) – Aria: "O Herr, ich bin dein Knecht" (Alto) – Recitative: "So kannstu aus dem Diensthaus" (Tenor) – Aria: "Ob gleich aller Treiber Wut" (Tenor) – Recitative: "Ja, der, dem alle Macht" (Bass) – "Meine Bande sind zurissen" (Chorus)
    Part II:
    Duet and Aria: Ich suche nur das Himmelleben (Soprano, Alto, Bass) – Chorale: Herr Jesu Christ (Chorus) – Duet: Drum will ich auch Dankopfer bringen (Alto, Tenor) – Aria: Das, was ich meinem Gott versprochen (Bass) – Chorale: Herr Jesu Christ (Chorus) – Duet: Drum Welt, ade, ich bin dein müde (Soprano, Alto) – Aria and Chorale: Jerusalem, ich tu verlangen (Tenor, Bass, Chorus)
    Part III:
    Dir Will Ich Dank Opfern (Chorus) – Recitative: Was Ist Der Mensch, Herr (Alto) – Aria: Dies Macht Dein Sohn (Alto) – Recitative: Befreit Mich Nun Der Sohn (Tenor) – Aria: Lob Und Dank Zum Opfer Geben (Tenor) – Recitative: Doch Eines Weiss Ich Noch (Soprano) – Aria: Da, Da Will Ich Dir Bezahlen (Soprano) – Accompagnato: Die Herrschaft, Welche Nur (Bass) – So Viel Gnadengaben (Bass) – Finale: In Dir, Jerusalem (Chorus) – Chorale: Preis, Lob, Ehr, Ruhm, Dank, Kraft Und Macht (Chorus)
  20. Ouvertüre à 4 in G major.[36]
  21. Denn du wirst meine Seele nicht in der Hölle lassen, sacred cantata for Easter, in two parts.[37] Performed in Leipzig on 21 April 1726, and for some time misattributed to Johann Sebastian Bach (BWV 15).[38]
  22. Küsset den Sohn, daß er nicht zürne.[39]
  23. Siehe, ich will viel Fischer aussenden.[39]
  24. Du sollst lieben Gott deinen Herrn, sacred cantata for the 13th Sunday after Trinity.[40]
  25. Es wird des Herren Tag kommen, sacred cantata.[41]
  26. Gehet, ihr Sorgen, gehet hin, for H. Anton Ulrich, 17 October 1728.[39]
  27. Gott sei uns gnädig, motet.[42]
  28. Das ist meine Freude, motet.[43][44][45]
  29. Uns ist ein Kind geboren, motet.[46]
  30. Die richtig für sich gewandelt haben, motet.[47]
  31. Ich will auf den Herren schauen, motet.[48]
  32. Wir wissen so unser irdisches Haus, motet.[49]
  33. Unsere Trübsal die zeitlich und leicht ist, motet.[50][51][52]
  34. Das Blut Jesu Christi, motet.[53]
  35. Sei nun wieder zufrieden, motet.[54]
  36. Gedenke meiner, mein Gott, funeral motet.[55]
  37. Ich habe dich ein klein Augenblick verlassen, motet.[56]
  38. Kyrie–Gloria MassinE minor, Missa super cantilena "Allein Gott in der Höh sei Ehr", a.k.a. BWV Anh. 166, formerly attributed to Johann Nicolaus Bach. Short addition by J. S. Bach in his Leipzig copy of this composition. The text of the Gloria is partly in German: it intersperses the Latin text of the Gloria with, as cantus firmus, all four stanzas of『Allein Gott in der Höh sei Ehr』(which is itself a paraphrase of the Gloria), a Lutheran hymn by Nicolaus Decius and Joachim Slüter. Movements:[2][35][57][58][59][60]
    Kyrie:
    "Kyrie eleison" – "Christe eleison" – "Kyrie eleison"
    Gloria:
    "Gloria in excelsis" – "Laudamus te" – "Domine Fili unigenite" – "Quoniam tu solus sanctus" – "Cum Sancto Spiritu"
  39. Concerto for two violins and orchestrainD major.[39][61]

Further there is a sacred cantata for the second Sunday after Trinity, Kommet, es ist alles bereit, JLB deest, with a manuscript dated 1719.[62]

Compositions that are sometimes attributed to Johann Ludwig Bach:

Score publications[edit]

In 1852 Denn du wirst meine Seele nicht in der Hölle lassen, JLB 21, was published as J. S. Bach's 15th cantata by the Bach-Gesellschaft.[73] Carus Verlag published the Kyrie-Gloria Mass (JLB 38),[59] the Suite in G major (JLB 20),[74] the motets,[75] and a few cantatas (JLB 5, 8 and 9).[3][21][24] Facsimiles of several 18th-century manuscripts containing Johann Ludwig Bach's works are available at the Bach Digital website. Ulrich Leisinger's edition of the Trauermusik, JLB 19, was published by Hofmeister.[76]

Recordings[edit]

Sacred cantatas JLB 1–17:

Trauermusik, JLB 19:

Overture in G major, JLB 20:

Sacred cantata, JLB 21 (see also Denn du wirst meine Seele nicht in der Hölle lassen#Recordings):

Motets, JLB 27–37:

Kyrie-Gloria Mass, JLB 38:

Concerto, JLB 39:

Kyrie–Gloria Masses BWV Anh. 25 and 167:

References[edit]

  1. ^ Johann Theodor Mosewius. Johann Sebastian Bach's Matthaüs-Passion, musikalisch-aesthetisch dargestellt. Berlin: Guttentag (Trautwein), 1852; Republished by Michael Heinemann (editor) at Georg Olms Verlag, 2001 (ISBN 9783487418766), p. VI
  • ^ a b c Dörffel 1894, "Vorwort", pp. XXXVI–XL, and "Anhang II", pp. 275–276.
  • ^ a b c Hermann Max (editor). Johann Ludwig Bach: Ja, mir hast du Arbeit gemacht. Carus, 1982
  • ^ Gott ist unser Zuversicht, JLB 1 (Bach, Johann Ludwig)atIMSLP website
  • ^ Bach Digital Work 08231atBach Digital website
  • ^ Der Gottlosen Arbeit, JLB 2 (Bach, Johann Ludwig)atIMSLP website
  • ^ Bach Digital Work 08241atBach Digital website
  • ^ Darum will ich auch erwählen, JLB 3 (Bach, Johann Ludwig)atIMSLP website
  • ^ Bach Digital Work 08184atBach Digital website
  • ^ Darum säet euch Gerechtigkeit, JLB 4 (Bach, Johann Ludwig)atIMSLP website
  • ^ Bach Digital Work 08243atBach Digital website
  • ^ a b c d e Barbara Schlick, Mary Nichols, Wilfried Jochens, Jugendkantorei Dormagen, Das Kleine Konzert and Hermann Max (conductor). Johann Ludwig Bach: Kantaten. Carus, 1981
  • ^ Ja, mir hast du Arbeit gemacht, JLB 5 (Bach, Johann Ludwig)atIMSLP website
  • ^ Bach Digital Work 08208atBach Digital website
  • ^ Wie lieblich sind auf den Bergen, JLB 6 (Bach, Johann Ludwig)atIMSLP website
  • ^ Bach Digital Work 08245atBach Digital website
  • ^ Ich will meinen Geist, JLB 7 (Bach, Johann Ludwig)atIMSLP website
  • ^ Bach Digital Work 08226atBach Digital website
  • ^ a b c d e Maria Zadori, Kai Wessel, David Cordier, Wilfried Jochens, Hans-Georg Wimmer, Stephan Schreckenberger, Harry van der Kamp, the Rheinische Kantorei, the Kleine Konzert and Hermann Max (conductor) Missa Brevis "Allein Gott in der Höh sei Ehr". Archived 23 March 2015 at the Wayback Machine Capriccio, 2004
  • ^ Bach Digital Work 08290atBach Digital website
  • ^ a b Hans Hornung and Martin Gotthard Schneider (editors). Johann Ludwig Bach: Die mit Tränen säen. Carus, 1977 (21992)
  • ^ a b Susanne Gorzny, Steve Wächter, Michael Zabanoff, Biederitzer Kantorei, Telemann-Consort-Magdeburg and Michael Scholl (conductor). mitteldeutsche Barockkantaten. Amati, 2007
  • ^ Bach Digital Work 08233atBach Digital website
  • ^ a b Hermann Max (editor). Johann Ludwig Bach: Mache dich auf, werde licht. Carus, 1984 (21992)
  • ^ Bach Digital Work 08247atBach Digital website
  • ^ Bach Digital Work 08195atBach Digital website
  • ^ Bach Digital Work 08300atBach Digital website
  • ^ Bach Digital Work 08303atBach Digital website
  • ^ Bach Digital Work 08305atBach Digital website
  • ^ Bach Digital Work 08308atBach Digital website
  • ^ Bach Digital Work 08229atBach Digital website
  • ^ Bach Digital Work 08310atBach Digital website
  • ^ Bach Digital Work 10563atBach Digital website
  • ^ Bach Digital Work 08237atBach Digital website
  • ^ a b c d Maria Zadori, Lena Susanne Norin, Guy de Mey, Klaus Mertens, Veronika Winter, Gundula Anders, Hans Jörg Mammel, Hans-Joachim Weber, Annette Schneider, Rheinische Kantorei, Das Kleine Konzert and Hermann Max (conductor). Johann Ludwig Bach: Trauermusik (für Soli, Doppelchor, 2 Orchester). Archived 23 March 2015 at the Wayback Machine Capriccio, 2011
  • ^ Bach Digital Work 10960atBach Digital website
  • ^ Denn du wirst meine Seele nicht in der Hölle lassen, JLB 21 (Bach, Johann Ludwig)atIMSLP website
  • ^ Bach Digital Work 00017atBach Digital website
  • ^ a b c d Johann Ludwig Bach Archived 20 September 2016 at the Wayback Machineathome.arcor.de/kbhartmann
  • ^ Bach Digital Work 11030atBach Digital website
  • ^ Bach Digital Work 08202atBach Digital website
  • ^ Bach Digital Work 10468atBach Digital website
  • ^ Das ist meine Freude, JLB 28 (Bach, Johann Ludwig)atIMSLP website
  • ^ Das ist meine Freude (Johann Ludwig Bach)atChoral Public Domain Library website
  • ^ Bach Digital Work 10470atBach Digital website
  • ^ Bach Digital Work 10472atBach Digital website
  • ^ Bach Digital Work 10473atBach Digital website
  • ^ Bach Digital Work 10477atBach Digital website
  • ^ Bach Digital Work 10479atBach Digital website
  • ^ Unsere Trübsal die zeitlich und leicht ist, JLB 33 (Bach, Johann Ludwig)atIMSLP website
  • ^ Unsere Trübsal (Johann Ludwig Bach)atChoral Public Domain Library website
  • ^ Bach Digital Work 10481atBach Digital website
  • ^ Bach Digital Work 08447atBach Digital website
  • ^ Bach Digital Work 10483atBach Digital website
  • ^ Bach Digital Work 08449atBach Digital website
  • ^ Bach Digital Work 10485atBach Digital website
  • ^ Bach Digital Work 01477atBach Digital website
  • ^ Mass in E minor, BWV Anh 166atwww.bach-cantatas.com
  • ^ a b Klaus Hofmann (editor). Johann Nikolaus Bach: Missa brevis Allein Gott in der Höh sei Ehr. Carus Verlag, 1976 (21993)
  • ^ Geiringer, Karl and Irene. The Bach Family: Seven Generations of Creative Genius, footnote p. 117. New York: Oxford University Press, 1954.
  • ^ Bach Digital Work 08205atBach Digital website
  • ^ Bach Digital Work 08954atBach Digital website
  • ^ Bach Digital Work 01333atBach Digital website
  • ^ Wollny 2015, p. 132.
  • ^ Bach Digital Work 01478atBach Digital website
  • ^ Bitter 1865, p. 112.
  • ^ Spitta 1899, Vol. III, p. 28.
  • ^ Forkel & Terry 1920, Terry's first footnote p. 141.
  • ^ Schicht 1805.
  • ^ Hilgenfeldt 1850, p. 117.
  • ^ Dürr, Kobayashi & Beißwenger 1998, p. 460.
  • ^ Beißwenger 2000.
  • ^ Johann Nikolaus Forkel, translated with notes and appendices by Charles Sanford Terry: Johann Sebastian Bach: His Life, Art, and Work New York: Harcourt, Brace and Howe; London: Constable. 1920, p. 227
  • ^ Suite G-dur. Carus, 1984
  • ^ Uwe Wolf (editor). Bach, J.L.: Sämtliche Motetten. Carus Verlag, 2002
  • ^ Ulrich Leisinger. Johann Ludwig Bach: Trauermusik auf Herzog Ernst Ludwig I. von Sachsen-Coburg-Meiningen. Hofmeister, 2013
  • ^ a b Musica Antiqua Köln and Reinhard Goebel (conductor). Bach Bachianas: Music by the Bach Family. Deutsche Grammophon, 2012
  • ^ Freiburg Baroque Orchestra and Thomas Hengelbrock (conductor) Johann Bernhard Bach: Orchestral Suites; Suites by J.L. Bach, Telemann, Fasch, & Zelenka. Warner Classics, 2015
  • ^ a b Mona Spägele, Harry Van Berne, Stephan Schreckenberger, Christiane Iven, Bremen Baroque Orchestra, Alsfelder Vocal Ensemble, Gesualdo Consort, etc. and Wolfgang Helbich (conductor). The Sacred Apocryphal Bach / Helbich, Alsfelder Vokalensemble (8-CD Set) CPO, 2014
  • ^ Ex tempore Gent, Orpheon Consort Wien and Florian Heyerick (conductor). Johann Ludwig Bach: Motetten für Doppelchor. Archived 23 March 2015 at the Wayback Machine Carus-Verlag, 2006.
  • ^ Choir of Clare College Cambridge and Timothy Brown (conductor). Motets of the Bach Family – J.C. Bach; J.S. Bach; J.M. Bach; J.L. Bach. United Classics, 2013
  • ^ Leipziger Cantorey and Gotthold Schwarz (conductor). Von Bach zu Bach – Motetten der Bach-Familie. Querstand, 2015
  • ^ Cantus Cölln, Concerto Palatino and Konrad Junghänel (conductor) Altbachisches Archiv – Les Archives de J.S. Bach. Harmonia Mundi, 2015
  • ^ Gächinger Kantorei, Bach-Collegium Stuttgart and Helmuth Rilling (conductor). C. P. E. Bach: Magnificat – J. L. Bach: Missa brevis. Hänssler, 2013
  • ^ Ex Tempore and Florian Heyerick (conductor) Un dimanche à Leipzig. Ricercar, 2012
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