[Machine Translation] The Baroque period of music is also known as the "age of the bass continuo." Regardless of the size of the orchestra, the combination of bass and chordal instruments characterized the music, and the absence of bass continuo was limited to some unaccompanied instrumental works. As the classical period progressed, musical tastes and forms of performance changed, and the performance style that did not use chordal instruments in the bass gradually began to spread with the improvement of instrumental performance and the skills of the players. This album features music born during this transitional period, performed by a duo of violin and cello, without harmonic instruments, in accordance with the new performance practice in Italy at that time, as well as later duets and unaccompanied works by either of the two.