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Alan Rawsthorne Violin and Piano Mp3, Flac, Wma Alan Rawsthorne Violin And Piano mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Classical Album: Violin And Piano Country: UK Released: 1963 Style: Neo-Classical, Modern, Serial MP3 version RAR size: 1193 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1769 mb WMA version RAR size: 1679 mb Rating: 4.9 Votes: 993 Other Formats: MP1 VQF FLAC MOD DXD DTS AIFF Tracklist A-1 Sonata For Violin And Piano-1959 A-2 Colloquy For Violin And Piano-1960 B Twelve Studies For Piano Op.38, 1960 Companies, etc. Record Company – Argo Record Company Limited Credits Composed By – Alan Rawsthorne (tracks: A-1), Peter Racine Fricker (tracks: B), Thea Musgrave (tracks: A-2) Piano – Lamar Crowson Violin – Manoug Parikian (tracks: A-1, A-2) Notes ARGO RECORD COMPANY LIMITED 113 FULHAM RD LONDON S3 Recorded in Association with the British Council. Cover Laminated with "Clarifoil" Dark Green Label...Deep Groove both sides. Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Alan Rawsthorne, Thea Alan Rawsthorne, Thea RG 328 Musgrave, P.Racine Musgrave, P.Racine Fricker* - Argo RG 328 UK 1963 Fricker* Violin And Piano (LP, Mono) Related Music albums to Violin And Piano by Alan Rawsthorne Fauré, The Choir Of St. Johns College, Cambridge • The Academy Of St. Martin In The Fields • Benjamin Luxon • Jonathan Bond • George Guest - Messe De Requiem Op.48 / Cantique De Jean Racine Op.11 Denes Zsigmondy, Anneliese Nissen - Brahms Sonata For Violin And Piano Op. 108 And Op. 100 Senofsky - Vanden Eynden, Johannes Brahms, Richard Strauss - Sonata For Violin And Piano N°2 - Opus 100 / Sonata For Violin And Piano - Opus 18 Beethoven, Mieczyslaw Horszowski, Sandor Vegh, Pablo Casals - Trio For Piano, Violin, And Cello No. 3 In C Minor, Op. 1, No. 3 · Sonata For Piano And Cello In F Major, Op. 17 Benjamin Britten, Sviatoslav Richter, Mark Lubotsky, English Chamber Orchestra - Piano Concerto / Violin Concerto Rara Machine - Groove Racine Robin Orr / Thea Musgrave / Iain Hamilton / Scottish National Orchestra , Conducted By Alexander Gibson - Music Today, Volume 6 Nancy Mandel, Alan Mandel - Siegmeister Violin Sonatas Nos. 1 & 5 Henry Cowell / Alexander Semmler, The Philharmonia Trio - Trio For Violin, 'Cello And Piano / Trio For Violin, 'Cello And Piano OP. 40 Bela Bartok - Sonata For Two Pianos And Percussion / Contrasts For Piano, Violin And Clarinet.
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