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Jazz Sebastian Bach [Compilation] - The Swingle Singers
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  1. Fugue in D minor
  2. Prelude pour choral d'orgue No 01
  3. Aria
  4. Prelude in F major
  5. Bourree
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  1. Fugue in D minor
  2. Prelude pour choral d'orgue No 01
  3. Aria
  4. Prelude in F major
  5. Bourree
  6. Fugue in C minor
  7. Fugue in D major
  8. Prelude No.9
  9. Partita No 02: Sinfonia
  10. Prelude in C major
  11. Canon
  12. Two-Part Invention, for keyboard No. 1 in C major, BWV 772 (BC L42)
  13. Fugue in D major
  14. 1st Movement: Vivace
  15. Prelude and Fugue, for keyboard No. 10 in E minor (WTC I/10), BWV 855 (
  16. Choral
  17. Gavotte
  18. Prelude and Fugue, for keyboard No. 1 in C major (WTC I/1), BWV 846 (BC
  19. Fugue
  20. Adagio
  21. Prelude and Fugue, for keyboard No. 3 in C sharp major (WTC I/3), BWV 8
  22. Prelude
  23. Prelude and Fugue, for keyboard No. 21 in B flat major (WTC I/21), BWV
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The Swingle Singers' scat vocal jazz swing arrangements of Johann Sebastian Bach classics were among their most popular material, particularly in Europe (where they actually enjoyed some chart success in the U.K.). Accompanied by nothing more than double bass and drums, the octet distributed their vocal parts equally among two sopranos, two altos, two tenors, and two basses, favoring brisk tempos. Occasionally, indeed, they were so brisk they verged on hyperventilation, as on "Prelude No. 1 in C Major" and the version of ...

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