MUSIC
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'Cello & Guitar
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ASSAD, Sergio
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Jobiniana no.4
HL27976/£14.95 |
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BOGDANOVIC, Dusan
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4 Pieces Intimes
Priere-Mouvement-La Harpe de David-Chant
CD available
DO231/£13.95Rainforest Canticles
6 movements
DO638/£9.95 |
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BRODER, Aloys
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Sprunge
NM2061/£7.50 |
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BURGMULLER, Friedrich
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3 Nocturnes(Ostertag/Bagger)
ECH527/£5.95 |
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DOMENICONI, Carlo
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5 Pieces
EM5201/£9.957 Imaginations
EM5211/£10.95 |
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Humoresques, op.101/1,7 & 8(Maurel)
DO451/£9.95 |
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FALLA, Manuel de
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Spanish Dance no.1 from 'La Vide Breve'(Ragossnig)
ME8647/£13.99Suite Populaire
Espagnole(Ragossnig)
ME9104/£28.95 |
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FREIDLIN, Jan
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Sonata of the Wanderings
EICM32/£27.95 |
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GAGNON, Claude
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Hello Cello
DO172/£7.95 |
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Sonata(Almeida)
ECH742/£7.95 |
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HEER, Hans de
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Duo 1980
VT344/£7.50 |
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3 Pieces(Maurel)
Nelze domluvit!- Pilky-Stebetalyy jak lastocivky
DO452/£9.95 |
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KLEYNJANS, Francis
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2 petites pieces
Easy
DZ595/£6.50 |
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KRUISBRINK, Annette
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Common Time
DZ631/£9.50 |
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Etudes Amicales(Gregory)
A Paris - Tango Erotique
LMP067/£10.95 |
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NICK, Henriette
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Duo
EM5210/£9.95 |
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OURKOUZOUNOV, Atanas
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Scherzo a dix Cordes
HL27465/£11.95Tanzologia
DO363/£14.95 |
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POLIQUIN, Denis
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Ballade pour un chausson
DZ073/£9.50 |
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PONCE, Manuel M.
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Sonata romantica(Gilardino)
B4970/£10.95 |
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ROSSI, Abner(ed)
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8 Pezzi facile
ROSSI-Andante cantabile-Canto nostalgico-Piccola Serenata-Andante
Moderato-Andantino-Rondo; GOLTERMANN-Cantilena; SELIGMAN-Canzone
Greca
B2462/£6.95 |
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SATIE, Erik
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Je te veux(Marchelie)
DZ805/£9.50 |
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3 Pieces, op.40(Maurel)
Danse russe-Reverie interrompue-Scherzo
DO454/£11.95 |
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Cantos de Amor Olvidados(Kotzia)
Exordio-Cancion(El fuego que consume..)-Final(Recuerdos)
LMP084/£11.95
A major addition to this expanding repertoire was inspired by the
music played and sung in the Chilean "casas de canto" and by traditional
Hispanic music of the 19th and early 20th centuries. In general the style
is romantic in nature, juxtraposed by contrasting chord sequences at the
end of the first and last movement. |
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ZENAMON, Jaime
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Reflexoes no.6
EM5205/11.95 |
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