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Orange Mountain Music Promotion O Orange Mountain Music Promotion O www.classicsdirect.co.uk January - February 2017 Price Price Orange Mountain Music Promotion After Up to Applies to all OMM titles 27.02.17 27.02.17 .. OMM 0100 Glass A Brief History of Time OST From the Errol Morris Film £13.50 £ 9.50 .. DVD 5007 Glass A Composer's Notes: The Making of Akhnaten ( DVD ) A Film by Michael Blackwood £19.50 £13.50 .. OMM 0062 Glass A Madrigal Opera Opera Skaala Helsinki £13.50 £ 9.50 .. OMM 0067 Glass A Retrospective (2 CD ) Philip Glass Ensemble £16.00 £11.25 .. OMM 0026 Glass Aguas da Amazonia Uakti £13.50 £ 9.50 .. OMM 0029 Glass Analog: Mad Rush, Étoile Polaire Philip Glass £13.50 £ 9.50 .. OMM 0040 Glass Animals in Love ( OST ) Charbonnier £13.50 £ 9.50 .. OMM 0044 Glass Archive Vol. 1: Theater Music - The Sound of a Voice Suite, In the Summer House £13.50 £ 9.50 .. OMM 0047 Glass Archive Vol. 2: Orchestral Music - Persephone, Days and Nights in Rocinha £13.50 £ 9.50 .. 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