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Bist du bei mir (With you beside me). Aria for long attrib. J. S. Bach from Anna Magdalena Bach notebook (1725) written on 2 staves only, with v. part and unfigured bass. Now ascribed to the Ger. composer Gottfried Heinrich Stölzel (1690–1749).

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