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Hello!
Hello!
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Can somebody please tell me the name of this Bach song?
Can somebody please tell me the name of this Bach song?


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7WWIUcN7Lyc
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cd with this track?
cd with this track?
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Any help appreciated
Any help appreciated
 
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Hello!

Can somebody please tell me the name of this Bach song?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7WWIUcN7Lyc

cd with this track?

It says in the description that it is the Bach Cantata: "Eine Feste Burg." But i think description must be wrong, It didn't sound like this track.

Any help appreciated