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Ravel • Debussy • Schoenberg, Hollywood String Quartet, Ann Ravel Romantic Chamber Music mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Classical Album: Romantic Chamber Music Country: Canada Released: 1955 Style: Romantic, Impressionist MP3 version RAR size: 1417 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1616 mb WMA version RAR size: 1505 mb Rating: 4.9 Votes: 974 Other Formats: WAV MP2 AC3 DMF DXD ADX MIDI Tracklist Hide Credits Introduction And Allegro A1 Clarinet – Mitchell LurieComposed By – Maurice RavelEnsemble – The Hollywood String QuartetFlute – Arthur GleghornHarp – Ann Mason Stockton* Danses Sacrée Et Profane A2 Composed By – Claude DebussyConductor – Felix SlatkinEnsemble – Concert Arts Strings*Harp – Ann Mason Stockton* Transfigured Night, Op. 4 B Cello – Kurt ReherComposed By – Arnold SchoenbergEnsemble – The Hollywood String QuartetViola – Alvin Dinkin Credits Cello – Eleanor Aller (tracks: A1, B) Viola – Paul Robyn (tracks: A1, B) Violin – Felix Slatkin (tracks: A1, B), Paul Shure (tracks: A1, B) Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Ravel* • Debussy* • Schoenberg*, Hollywood String Quartet*, Ann Ravel* • Debussy* Mason Stockton*, • Schoenberg*, Concert Arts Strings* Capitol Hollywood String Conducted By Felix Records, P8304, P Quartet*, Ann Slatkin - Intimate Music P8304, P Capitol 8304, Mason Stockton*, Of Ravel - Introduction 8304, US 1955 Records, P-8304 Concert Arts And Allegro / Debussy - P-8304 Capitol Strings* Danses Sacrées Et Records Conducted By Profane / Schönberg - Felix Slatkin Transfigured Night (Verklärte Nacht - Original Version) (LP, Album) Schoenberg*, Ravel* • Debussy* • The Schoenberg*, Hollywood String Vinyl VPC Ravel* • Debussy* VPC Quartet - Verklärte Passion Europe 2018 85049 • The Hollywood 85049 Nacht / Introduction And Classical String Quartet Allegro / Danses Sacrée Et Profane (LP, RE) Ravel* • Debussy* Ravel* • Debussy* • • Schoenberg*, Schoenberg*, Hollywood Capitol Hollywood String String Quartet*, Ann Records, P8304, P Quartet*, Ann Mason Stockton*, P8304, P Capitol 8304, Mason Stockton*, Concert Arts Strings* 8304, US 1955 Records, P-8304 Concert Arts Conducted By Felix P-8304 Capitol Strings* Slatkin - Romantic Records Conducted By Chamber Music (LP, Felix Slatkin Album, Mono) Ravel* • Debussy* • Schoenberg*, Hollywood String Quartet*, Ann Ravel* • Debussy* Mason Stockton*, • Schoenberg*, Concert Arts Strings* Hollywood String Conducted By Felix Capitol Quartet*, Ann Slatkin - Intimate Music P8304, Records, P8304, Mason Stockton*, Of Ravel - Introduction US Unknown P-8304 Capitol P-8304 Concert Arts And Allegro / Debussy - Records Strings* Danses Sacrées Et Conducted By Profane / Schönberg - Felix Slatkin Transfigured Night (Verklärte Nacht - Original Version) (LP, Album, RE) Related Music albums to Romantic Chamber Music by Ravel Arnold Schoenberg - Harold Farberman And London Symphony Orchestra With Lenox String Quartet - Concerto For String Quartet And Orchestra After Handel Op. 6 Ravel, Debussy, Hédy Lubik, Attila Lajos, Peter Lukacs, Chamber Ensemble András Mihály, Budapest Philharmonic Orchestra, András Kórodi - Introduction And Allegro • Danse Sacrée Et Danse Profane • Sonata For Flute, Viola And Harp Arnold Schoenberg - Arditti String Quartet, Carey, Litwin, Kakuska, Erben - Chamber Music Schoenberg - Kolisch Quartet, Clemence Gifford - String Quartets Nos.1-4 Ravel • Debussy • Schoenberg, Hollywood String Quartet, Ann Mason Stockton, Concert Arts Strings Conducted By Felix Slatkin - Intimate Music Of Ravel - Introduction And Allegro / Debussy - Danses Sacrées Et Profane / Schönberg - Transfigured Night (Verklä Schoenberg, Prazak Quartet, Jaromír Klepáč - Scherzo / Presto / Chamber Symphony / String Quartet No. 3 Nicanor Zabaleta - Ravel / Debussy / Händel / Albrechtsberger / Orchestre De Chambre Paul Kuentz, Paul Kuentz - Werke Für Harfe Und Orchester The Hollywood Bowl Symphony Orchestra Conducted By Felix Slatkin - España Benjamin Britten / The Galimir Quartet, Harold Gomberg - Fantasy For Oboe And Strings / String Quartet No. 1 In D Tschaikowsky, Das Hollywood Bowl Sinfonie-Orchester, Felix Slatkin - Nussknacker-Suite Op. 71a.
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