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Abendmusik in B Flat Major (reconstructed by Joachim Draheim)
directed by Ute Feudel; composed by Robert Schumann, 1810-1856 (1840); conducted by Daniel Harding, 1975-; produced by Oliver Becker, fl. 2002; performed by Dresden Kreuzchor, MDR Radio Chorus (Mitteldeutscher Rundfunkchor), Leipzig and Staatskapelle Dresden, in Homage to Robert Schumann: Live from the Frauenkirche Dresden (Germany: ArtHaus Musik, 2010), 4 mins
Between 1844 and 1859 Robert Schumann lived in Dresden where he composed a third of his complete work. Today’s concert marks the 200th anniversary of Robert Schumann‘s birth and offers a welcome opportunity for Daniel Harding and the Staatskapelle Dresden to introduce three of the most impressive but now too r...
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directed by Ute Feudel; composed by Robert Schumann, 1810-1856 (1840); conducted by Daniel Harding, 1975-; produced by Oliver Becker, fl. 2002; performed by Dresden Kreuzchor, MDR Radio Chorus (Mitteldeutscher Rundfunkchor), Leipzig and Staatskapelle Dresden, in Homage to Robert Schumann: Live from the Frauenkirche Dresden (Germany: ArtHaus Musik, 2010), 4 mins
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Between 1844 and 1859 Robert Schumann lived in Dresden where he composed a third of his complete work. Today’s concert marks the 200th anniversary of Robert Schumann‘s birth and offers a welcome opportunity for Daniel Harding and the Staatskapelle Dresden to introduce three of the most impressive but now too rarely performed works from his Dresden period (Overture to Genoveva, Requiem fur Mignon and Nachtlied). Particular highlights - which w...
Between 1844 and 1859 Robert Schumann lived in Dresden where he composed a third of his complete work. Today’s concert marks the 200th anniversary of Robert Schumann‘s birth and offers a welcome opportunity for Daniel Harding and the Staatskapelle Dresden to introduce three of the most impressive but now too rarely performed works from his Dresden period (Overture to Genoveva, Requiem fur Mignon and Nachtlied). Particular highlights - which will come as a surprise even to connoisseurs of his works - are a first performance and a world premiere of rediscovered and reconstructed symphonic movements dating from the composer‘s legendary 'symphony year' of 1841. Moreover, the Rhenish Symphony, composed by Schumann after leaving Dresden and widely influenced by his impressions of the Cologne Cathedral, blends in perfectly with the sacral architecture of the Frauenkirche.
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Date Written / Recorded
1840, 2010
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Dresden Kreuzchor, MDR Radio Chorus (Mitteldeutscher Rundfunkchor), Leipzig, Staatskapelle Dresden
Contributor
Daniel Harding, 1975-, Oliver Becker, fl. 2002
Author / Creator
Robert Schumann, 1810-1856, Ute Feudel, Dresden Kreuzchor, MDR Radio Chorus (Mitteldeutscher Rundfunkchor), Leipzig, Staatskapelle Dresden
Date Published / Released
2010
Publisher
ArtHaus Musik
Topic / Theme
Classical Music
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2010 by ArtHaus Musik GmbH
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Achúcarro at the Prado: Selections from Twenty-four Preludes, Op. 28
directed by Hans Petri, fl. 1996-2017; composed by Fryderyk Franciszek Chopin, 1810-1849 (1839); performed by Joaquin Achúcarro, 1932-, in Achúcarro: Brahms Piano Concerto No. 2 (Opus Arte, 2009), 7 mins
This recording commemorates the 50th anniversary of Joaquín Achúcarro’s debut with the London Symphony Orchestra after winning the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic International Competition in 1959. Recorded at Jerwood Hall, St Luke’s, London, with Britain’s eminent conductor Colin Davis at the helm, Achúcarr...
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directed by Hans Petri, fl. 1996-2017; composed by Fryderyk Franciszek Chopin, 1810-1849 (1839); performed by Joaquin Achúcarro, 1932-, in Achúcarro: Brahms Piano Concerto No. 2 (Opus Arte, 2009), 7 mins
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This recording commemorates the 50th anniversary of Joaquín Achúcarro’s debut with the London Symphony Orchestra after winning the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic International Competition in 1959. Recorded at Jerwood Hall, St Luke’s, London, with Britain’s eminent conductor Colin Davis at the helm, Achúcarro delivers a consummate performance that brilliantly expresses his delicate and passionate style. Extra features include a substantial...
This recording commemorates the 50th anniversary of Joaquín Achúcarro’s debut with the London Symphony Orchestra after winning the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic International Competition in 1959. Recorded at Jerwood Hall, St Luke’s, London, with Britain’s eminent conductor Colin Davis at the helm, Achúcarro delivers a consummate performance that brilliantly expresses his delicate and passionate style. Extra features include a substantial documentary about Achúcarro’s career and performances of solo piano pieces by Brahms, Chopin, Scriabin and Albéniz filmed in the beautiful setting of the Prado museum, Madrid.
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Date Written / Recorded
1839, 2009-05
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Joaquin Achúcarro, 1932-
Author / Creator
Fryderyk Franciszek Chopin, 1810-1849, Hans Petri, fl. 1996-2017, Joaquin Achúcarro, 1932-
Date Published / Released
2009
Publisher
Opus Arte
Topic / Theme
Classical Music
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2011. Used by permission of Opus Arte.
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Achúcarro at the Prado: Suite Iberia Op. 47
directed by Hans Petri, fl. 1996-2017; composed by Isaac Albéniz, 1860-1909 (1907); performed by Joaquin Achúcarro, 1932-, in Achúcarro: Brahms Piano Concerto No. 2 (Opus Arte, 2009), 4 mins
This recording commemorates the 50th anniversary of Joaquín Achúcarro’s debut with the London Symphony Orchestra after winning the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic International Competition in 1959. Recorded at Jerwood Hall, St Luke’s, London, with Britain’s eminent conductor Colin Davis at the helm, Achúcarr...
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directed by Hans Petri, fl. 1996-2017; composed by Isaac Albéniz, 1860-1909 (1907); performed by Joaquin Achúcarro, 1932-, in Achúcarro: Brahms Piano Concerto No. 2 (Opus Arte, 2009), 4 mins
Description
This recording commemorates the 50th anniversary of Joaquín Achúcarro’s debut with the London Symphony Orchestra after winning the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic International Competition in 1959. Recorded at Jerwood Hall, St Luke’s, London, with Britain’s eminent conductor Colin Davis at the helm, Achúcarro delivers a consummate performance that brilliantly expresses his delicate and passionate style. Extra features include a substantial...
This recording commemorates the 50th anniversary of Joaquín Achúcarro’s debut with the London Symphony Orchestra after winning the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic International Competition in 1959. Recorded at Jerwood Hall, St Luke’s, London, with Britain’s eminent conductor Colin Davis at the helm, Achúcarro delivers a consummate performance that brilliantly expresses his delicate and passionate style. Extra features include a substantial documentary about Achúcarro’s career and performances of solo piano pieces by Brahms, Chopin, Scriabin and Albéniz filmed in the beautiful setting of the Prado museum, Madrid.
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Date Written / Recorded
1907, 2009-05
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Joaquin Achúcarro, 1932-
Author / Creator
Isaac Albéniz, 1860-1909, Hans Petri, fl. 1996-2017, Joaquin Achúcarro, 1932-
Date Published / Released
2009
Publisher
Opus Arte
Topic / Theme
Classical Music
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2011. Used by permission of Opus Arte.
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Achúcarro at the Prado: Three Intermezzi, Op. 117
directed by Hans Petri, fl. 1996-2017; composed by Johannes Brahms, 1833-1897 (1892); performed by Joaquin Achúcarro, 1932-, in Achúcarro: Brahms Piano Concerto No. 2 (Opus Arte, 2009), 17 mins
This recording commemorates the 50th anniversary of Joaquín Achúcarro’s debut with the London Symphony Orchestra after winning the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic International Competition in 1959. Recorded at Jerwood Hall, St Luke’s, London, with Britain’s eminent conductor Colin Davis at the helm, Achúcarr...
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directed by Hans Petri, fl. 1996-2017; composed by Johannes Brahms, 1833-1897 (1892); performed by Joaquin Achúcarro, 1932-, in Achúcarro: Brahms Piano Concerto No. 2 (Opus Arte, 2009), 17 mins
Description
This recording commemorates the 50th anniversary of Joaquín Achúcarro’s debut with the London Symphony Orchestra after winning the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic International Competition in 1959. Recorded at Jerwood Hall, St Luke’s, London, with Britain’s eminent conductor Colin Davis at the helm, Achúcarro delivers a consummate performance that brilliantly expresses his delicate and passionate style. Extra features include a substantial...
This recording commemorates the 50th anniversary of Joaquín Achúcarro’s debut with the London Symphony Orchestra after winning the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic International Competition in 1959. Recorded at Jerwood Hall, St Luke’s, London, with Britain’s eminent conductor Colin Davis at the helm, Achúcarro delivers a consummate performance that brilliantly expresses his delicate and passionate style. Extra features include a substantial documentary about Achúcarro’s career and performances of solo piano pieces by Brahms, Chopin, Scriabin and Albéniz filmed in the beautiful setting of the Prado museum, Madrid.
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Date Written / Recorded
1892, 2009-05
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Joaquin Achúcarro, 1932-
Author / Creator
Johannes Brahms, 1833-1897, Hans Petri, fl. 1996-2017, Joaquin Achúcarro, 1932-
Date Published / Released
2009
Publisher
Opus Arte
Topic / Theme
Classical Music
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2011. Used by permission of Opus Arte.
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Achúcarro at the Prado: Two pieces for the Left Hand, Op. 9
directed by Hans Petri, fl. 1996-2017; composed by Alexander Nikolayevich Scriabin, 1872-1915 (1894); performed by Joaquin Achúcarro, 1932-, in Achúcarro: Brahms Piano Concerto No. 2 (Opus Arte, 2009), 8 mins
This recording commemorates the 50th anniversary of Joaquín Achúcarro’s debut with the London Symphony Orchestra after winning the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic International Competition in 1959. Recorded at Jerwood Hall, St Luke’s, London, with Britain’s eminent conductor Colin Davis at the helm, Achúcarr...
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directed by Hans Petri, fl. 1996-2017; composed by Alexander Nikolayevich Scriabin, 1872-1915 (1894); performed by Joaquin Achúcarro, 1932-, in Achúcarro: Brahms Piano Concerto No. 2 (Opus Arte, 2009), 8 mins
Description
This recording commemorates the 50th anniversary of Joaquín Achúcarro’s debut with the London Symphony Orchestra after winning the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic International Competition in 1959. Recorded at Jerwood Hall, St Luke’s, London, with Britain’s eminent conductor Colin Davis at the helm, Achúcarro delivers a consummate performance that brilliantly expresses his delicate and passionate style. Extra features include a substantial...
This recording commemorates the 50th anniversary of Joaquín Achúcarro’s debut with the London Symphony Orchestra after winning the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic International Competition in 1959. Recorded at Jerwood Hall, St Luke’s, London, with Britain’s eminent conductor Colin Davis at the helm, Achúcarro delivers a consummate performance that brilliantly expresses his delicate and passionate style. Extra features include a substantial documentary about Achúcarro’s career and performances of solo piano pieces by Brahms, Chopin, Scriabin and Albéniz filmed in the beautiful setting of the Prado museum, Madrid.
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Date Written / Recorded
1894, 2009-05
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Joaquin Achúcarro, 1932-
Author / Creator
Alexander Nikolayevich Scriabin, 1872-1915, Hans Petri, fl. 1996-2017, Joaquin Achúcarro, 1932-
Date Published / Released
2009
Publisher
Opus Arte
Topic / Theme
Classical Music
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2011. Used by permission of Opus Arte.
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Adagio & Allegro brillante from Etudes symphoniques, Op. 13
directed by Michael Beyer; composed by Robert Schumann, 1810-1856 (1837); conducted by Riccardo Chailly, 1953-; produced by Paul Smaczny, fl. 1995-2015; performed by Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra (Gewandhausorchester Leipzig), in Schumann: Piano Concerto & Symphony No. 4 (EuroArts, 2006), 11 mins
This is a performance of Adagio & Allegro brillante from Etudes symphoniques, performed by Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra, and conducted by Riccardo Chailly.
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directed by Michael Beyer; composed by Robert Schumann, 1810-1856 (1837); conducted by Riccardo Chailly, 1953-; produced by Paul Smaczny, fl. 1995-2015; performed by Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra (Gewandhausorchester Leipzig), in Schumann: Piano Concerto & Symphony No. 4 (EuroArts, 2006), 11 mins
Description
This is a performance of Adagio & Allegro brillante from Etudes symphoniques, performed by Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra, and conducted by Riccardo Chailly.
Date Written / Recorded
1837, 2006-06
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra (Gewandhausorchester Leipzig)
Contributor
Riccardo Chailly, 1953-, Paul Smaczny, fl. 1995-2015
Author / Creator
Robert Schumann, 1810-1856, Michael Beyer, Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra (Gewandhausorchester Leipzig)
Date Published / Released
2006
Publisher
EuroArts
Topic / Theme
Classical Music
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2011. Used by permission of EuroArts Music International GmbH.
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Adios Nonino
directed by Beatrix Conrad, fl. 2007-2014; composed by Astor Piazzolla, 1921-1992 (1961); produced by Salve TV; performed by Luis Ribeiro, Mario Stefano Pietrodarchi, Julius Darvas, Ana Topalovic, Rusanda Panfili, Ondrej Janoska, Roman Janoska, Frantisek Janoska and Erwin Schrott (Berlin, Berlin State: C Major Entertainment, 2013), 6 mins
After winning Placido Domingo’s International Voice Competition, Operalia, in 1998, Erwin Schrott became an operatic superstar, burning up the stages of all the important opera houses of the world like Milan, London, Vienna, Berlin and Paris. In "Rojotango", recorded at the legendary Admiralspalast in Berlin, Er...
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directed by Beatrix Conrad, fl. 2007-2014; composed by Astor Piazzolla, 1921-1992 (1961); produced by Salve TV; performed by Luis Ribeiro, Mario Stefano Pietrodarchi, Julius Darvas, Ana Topalovic, Rusanda Panfili, Ondrej Janoska, Roman Janoska, Frantisek Janoska and Erwin Schrott (Berlin, Berlin State: C Major Entertainment, 2013), 6 mins
Description
After winning Placido Domingo’s International Voice Competition, Operalia, in 1998, Erwin Schrott became an operatic superstar, burning up the stages of all the important opera houses of the world like Milan, London, Vienna, Berlin and Paris. In "Rojotango", recorded at the legendary Admiralspalast in Berlin, Erwin Schrott presents a musical journey through the wonderful world of Tango and the music of Latin America through the streets of Bueno...
After winning Placido Domingo’s International Voice Competition, Operalia, in 1998, Erwin Schrott became an operatic superstar, burning up the stages of all the important opera houses of the world like Milan, London, Vienna, Berlin and Paris. In "Rojotango", recorded at the legendary Admiralspalast in Berlin, Erwin Schrott presents a musical journey through the wonderful world of Tango and the music of Latin America through the streets of Buenos Aires, where Tangos, Milongas and other popular melodies -are being played and sung. The programme features a varied and exciting selection of passionate tangos by Astor Piazzolla and Pablo Ziegler as well as evocative Argentinean and Brazilian folk songs. After the highly successful release of his "Rojotango" album, awarded with the German ECHO KLASSIK, Erwin Schrott now presents "Rojotango" live on stage.
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Date Written / Recorded
1961
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Luis Ribeiro, Mario Stefano Pietrodarchi, Julius Darvas, Ana Topalovic, Rusanda Panfili, Ondrej Janoska, Roman Janoska, Frantisek Janoska, Erwin Schrott
Contributor
Salve TV
Author / Creator
Astor Piazzolla, 1921-1992, Beatrix Conrad, fl. 2007-2014, Luis Ribeiro, Mario Stefano Pietrodarchi, Julius Darvas, Ana Topalovic, Rusanda Panfili, Ondrej Janoska, Roman Janoska, Frantisek Janoska, Erwin Schrott
Date Published / Released
2013
Publisher
C Major Entertainment
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2013 C Major Entertainment
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Afterlight
directed by Deborah May, fl. 1993; composed by Erik Satie, 1866-1925 (1897); choreographed by Russell Maliphant, 1961-; designed by Stevie Stewart, 1958-, Michael Hulls, fl. 2000; produced by Suzanne Walker, Sadler's Wells Theatre, London and Axiom Films, in In the Spirit of Diaghilev (London, England: Marquee Arts, 2013), 15 mins
Sadler's Wells presents four pieces that pay tribute to Sergei Pavlovich Diaghilev, to mark the centenary of Diaghilev's founding Les Ballets Russes. This legendary ensemble of dancers, composers, designers and artists all came together in the spirit of his famous challenge: "Surprise me!". His outlook revolutioni...
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directed by Deborah May, fl. 1993; composed by Erik Satie, 1866-1925 (1897); choreographed by Russell Maliphant, 1961-; designed by Stevie Stewart, 1958-, Michael Hulls, fl. 2000; produced by Suzanne Walker, Sadler's Wells Theatre, London and Axiom Films, in In the Spirit of Diaghilev (London, England: Marquee Arts, 2013), 15 mins
Description
Sadler's Wells presents four pieces that pay tribute to Sergei Pavlovich Diaghilev, to mark the centenary of Diaghilev's founding Les Ballets Russes. This legendary ensemble of dancers, composers, designers and artists all came together in the spirit of his famous challenge: "Surprise me!". His outlook revolutionised the modern balletic canon and his legacy resonates across all art forms. In The Spirit of Diaghilev is an innovative rediscovery vi...
Sadler's Wells presents four pieces that pay tribute to Sergei Pavlovich Diaghilev, to mark the centenary of Diaghilev's founding Les Ballets Russes. This legendary ensemble of dancers, composers, designers and artists all came together in the spirit of his famous challenge: "Surprise me!". His outlook revolutionised the modern balletic canon and his legacy resonates across all art forms. In The Spirit of Diaghilev is an innovative rediscovery via works presented by Wayne McGregor, Russel Maliphant, Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui and Javier de Frutos. All the works were created for the occasion, with the Les Ballets Russes period in mind, and with the collaborative spirit Diaghilev encouraged.
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Date Written / Recorded
1897, 2009-10
Field of Study
Dance
Content Type
Performance
Contributor
Russell Maliphant, 1961-, Stevie Stewart, 1958-, Michael Hulls, fl. 2000, Suzanne Walker, Sadler's Wells Theatre, London, Axiom Films, Erik Satie, 1866-1925
Author / Creator
Russell Maliphant, 1961-, Erik Satie, 1866-1925, Deborah May, fl. 1993
Date Published / Released
2013
Publisher
Marquee Arts
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2013 Marquee Arts
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Aitsi
composed by Giacinto Scelsi, 1905-1988 (1974); performed by Aki Takahashi, in Giacinto Scelsi: The Piano Works 3 (Mode Records, 2006), 5 mins
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composed by Giacinto Scelsi, 1905-1988 (1974); performed by Aki Takahashi, in Giacinto Scelsi: The Piano Works 3 (Mode Records, 2006), 5 mins
Date Written / Recorded
1974
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Aki Takahashi
Author / Creator
Giacinto Scelsi, 1905-1988, Aki Takahashi
Date Published / Released
2006
Publisher
Mode Records
Topic / Theme
Classical Music
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2006 by Mode Records
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Alan Berg: 4 Pieces pour violoncelle et piano Op. 5
directed by François Goetghebeur, 1974-; composed by Alban Berg, 1885-1935; produced by Daniel Charrier; performed by Jean-Guilhem Queyras, 1967- and Michel Dalberto, in Jean-Guihen Queyras, violoncello. Michel Dalberto, piano (CLC Productions, 2010), 8 mins
This is a performance of Jean-Guihen Queyras, violoncello. Michel Dalberto, piano, performed by Michel Dalberto and directed by Francois Goetghebeur.
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directed by François Goetghebeur, 1974-; composed by Alban Berg, 1885-1935; produced by Daniel Charrier; performed by Jean-Guilhem Queyras, 1967- and Michel Dalberto, in Jean-Guihen Queyras, violoncello. Michel Dalberto, piano (CLC Productions, 2010), 8 mins
Description
This is a performance of Jean-Guihen Queyras, violoncello. Michel Dalberto, piano, performed by Michel Dalberto and directed by Francois Goetghebeur.
Date Written / Recorded
2010-01-29
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Jean-Guilhem Queyras, 1967-, Michel Dalberto
Contributor
François Goetghebeur, 1974-, Daniel Charrier
Author / Creator
Alban Berg, 1885-1935, François Goetghebeur, 1974-, Jean-Guilhem Queyras, 1967-, Michel Dalberto
Date Published / Released
2010
Publisher
CLC Productions
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2010 by CLC Productions
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