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Tamar Halperin - Constellation 999: 999 After BWV 999 & BWV 1018

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Constellation 999: 999 After BWV 999 & BWV 1018
Tamar Halperin, Etienne Abelin & Tomek Kolczynski
- Released on 9/15/17 by Neue Meister
- Main artist: Tamar Halperin
- Genre: Classical

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Constellation 999: 999 After BWV 999 & BWV 1018
Tamar Halperin
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Tamar Halperin, Composer, Performer - Etienne Abelin, Composer, Performer - Tomek Kolczynski, Composer, Performer
Neue Meister/EdelGermany GmbH Neue Meister/ Edel Germany GmbH
About the album
- 1 disc(s) - 1 track(s)
- Total length: 00:06:47
- Main artist: Tamar Halperin
- Composer: Various Composers
- Label: Neue Meister
- Genre: Classical
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24-Bit 88.2 kHz - Stereo
Neue Meister/EdelGermany GmbH Neue Meister/EdelGermany GmbH
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