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NOW AVAILABLE AGAIN AFTER SEVERAL YEARS. NOT ON IMSLP OR IN OTHER MODERN EDTIONS.
James Paisible, perhaps the most important recorder player of the late Baroque period, received extravagant praise. His solo sonatas, solo suites, and duets, unpublished in his lifetime, are now available and becoming better known. But did you know that he also published a set of suites in the French style in trio format in 1720, but clearly written earlier? Here is an example: beautiful French-style music in an expressive key.
James Paisible, Suite in C minor for 2 treble (alto) recorders and basso continuo. Edited by David Lasocki. (1982. Nova Music N.M. 191).