"It's a challenge to try and understand which instrument might had been used for a particular performance." Bassist Robert Franenberg talks about the differences between the violone and the double bass. In most of Bach's performances Franenberg uses a double bass, but this would not have always been the case in Bach's time.
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Robert Franenberg, violone
Franenberg on the violone | Netherlands Bach Society
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