C.P.E. Bach: Fantasia in C major, W. 61/6 from "Kenner und Liebhaber" (played on Sperrhake model Hubert clavichord). This is an experiment to see how well the clavichord sound comes through. A better performance in future....
Johann Wilhelm Häßler (1747-1822): Grande Gigue, Op. 31 (on Sperrhake clavichord)---probab ly more of a fortepiano piece, but fun on the clavichord, too!
J.S. Bach: Four Duets, BWV 802-805 (on 1892 6'2" Knabe grand)---this is a somewhat rough performance, and I will replace it with a better one eventually; but I wanted to put these pieces up, because I am surprised at how little known they are. They are like souped-up two-part inventions, and challenging as well as interesting.
Anatoli Liadov: (1) Prelude in D minor, Op. 40 No. 3; (2) Prelude in B-flat minor, Op. 31 No. 2; (3) Mazurka in F minor, Op. 57 No. 3; Mazurka in Dorian mode, Op 15 No. 2
Alexander Scriabin: Impromptu in F-sharp minor, Op. 14 No. 2 (played on 1892 Knabe 6'2" grand) --- I forgot to use the zoom, so the unedifying spectacle of the pianist---in his stocking feet---was unintentional. The performance seemed decent enough, however, to justify the error, I hope.