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    <title>Johann Sebastian Bach Free Piano Recordings</title>
    <creator>Jeremiah K. Jones</creator>
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        	<location>http://www.lisztonian.com/music/download/Invention+No+8+in+F+Major-31.mp3</location>
            <creator>Johann Sebastian Bach</creator>
            <title>Invention No. 8 in F Major</title>
            <annotation>Performed by Jeremiah Jones. This was the first Bach piece that I ever memorized.  I shouldn't admit this, but it actually took me a couple of weeks to commit to memory (sad, but true).  The encouraging thing is that memorization definitely comes easier the more you do it :)</annotation>
            <info>http://www.lisztonian.com/titles/Invention+No+8+in+F+Major-31.html</info>
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        	<location>http://www.lisztonian.com/music/download/Jesu+Joy+of+Mans+Desiring-60.mp3</location>
            <creator>Johann Sebastian Bach</creator>
            <title>Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring</title>
            <annotation>Performed by Jeremiah Jones. This piece was originally part of a larger work but was transcribed to piano and given the title "Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring."  It is often played for weddings and other significant events.This recording was made on a studio upright piano.</annotation>
            <info>http://www.lisztonian.com/titles/Jesu+Joy+of+Mans+Desiring-60.html</info>
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        	<location>http://www.lisztonian.com/music/download/Partita+No+1+in+B+flat+Major+Praeludium-43.mp3</location>
            <creator>Johann Sebastian Bach</creator>
            <title>Partita No. 1 in B flat Major - Praeludium</title>
            <annotation>Performed by Jeremiah Jones. All of Bach's partitas are wonderful.  I actually studied the entire 1st partita (of which this recording is only a portion), but never committed the entire work to memory.  One of these days I'll pick it back up again and finish recording the entire piece.</annotation>
            <info>http://www.lisztonian.com/titles/Partita+No+1+in+B+flat+Major+Praeludium-43.html</info>
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        	<location>http://www.lisztonian.com/music/download/Prelude+in+C+Major-30.mp3</location>
            <creator>Johann Sebastian Bach</creator>
            <title>Prelude in C Major</title>
            <annotation>Performed by Jeremiah Jones. I play this one much more slowly than most do... I guess I just like it that way.  This piece has been arranged, re-arranged, and arranged again for many instruments and combinations of instruments.  It is definitely a "classic" and is often heard at weddings and other significant events.</annotation>
            <info>http://www.lisztonian.com/titles/Prelude+in+C+Major-30.html</info>
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            <creator>Johann Sebastian Bach</creator>
            <title>Prelude No. 8 in E flat Minor</title>
            <annotation>Performed by Jeremiah Jones. This recording was performed on a studio upright piano and thus does not deliver the greatest sound quality but gives the listener an idea of one interpretation of this piece.  Many artists perform this selection at a faster tempo than is heard here but the I feel as though this is an appropriate tempo for the mood that I am attempting to convey.</annotation>
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