Flute by Goulding, late 1700's. Pitch A=440
The harpsichord was built by Pisarensis of Pisa in 1600. It is owned by
Mr. and Mrs Philip Padelford, and held at the Music School of the University
of Washington. It was restored by Lutz Bungart and Glenn White, and was
lent for the recording by Terry Moore, then Director of Music at the University of Washington.
All tuning is mean-tone. The bass was realized by Martha Goldstein.
Source
The Al Goldstein collection in the Pandora Music repository at ibiblio.org.
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