Hi all,

I just browsed the Pinel edition of CNRS and found that
the "Gigue" (No.81) [taken from Schwerin 641]
is called an Allemande in all of the 6 concordances.
Hm. What could have been the reason for the editors to
accept the "minority vote"?
In fact, the piece, played slowly, makes a rather allemandical
impression, and in a fast tempo it seems to be a gigue of the
punctuated type....

What do you think about it?

Thanks for your comments and greetings from Hamburg
Bernd



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