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Silesian Chamber Orchestra - Grand Piano Masters: Mozart: Piano Concerto No. 21

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Grand Piano Masters: Mozart: Piano Concerto No. 21
Paweł Przytocki, Christoph Soldan
- Released on 7/3/12 by K&K Verlagsanstalt
- Main artist: Silesian Chamber Orchestra
- Genre: Classical
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Grand Piano Masters: Mozart: Piano Concerto No. 21
Silesian Chamber Orchestra
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Piano Concerto No. 21 in C Major, K. 467 "Elvira Madigan" (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart)
Pawel Przytocki, Conductor - Christoph Soldan, Performer - Silesian Chamber Orchestra, Orchestra - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Composer
(C) 2012 K&K Verlagsanstalt (P) 2012 K&K Verlagsanstalt
Christoph Soldan, Performer - Silesian Chamber Orchestra, Orchestra - Pawel Przytocki, Conductor - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Composer
(C) 2012 K&K Verlagsanstalt (P) 2012 K&K Verlagsanstalt
Christoph Soldan, Performer - Silesian Chamber Orchestra, Orchestra - Pawel Przytocki, Conductor - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Composer
(C) 2012 K&K Verlagsanstalt (P) 2012 K&K Verlagsanstalt
About the album
- 1 disc(s) - 3 track(s)
- Total length: 00:27:20
- Main artist: Silesian Chamber Orchestra
- Composer: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
- Label: K&K Verlagsanstalt
- Genre: Classical
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24-Bit 96.0 kHz - Stereo
Digital booklet
(C) 2012 K&K Verlagsanstalt (P) 2012 K&K Verlagsanstalt
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