VARIATIONS ON A ROCOCO THEME
VARIATIONS ON A ROCOCO THEME
TCHAIKOVSKY / KLIEGEL / MARKSON
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Condition: New, UPC: 7300995519222, Publication Date: 03/21/1995, Type: COMPACT DISC, Style: CLASSICAL/null,
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Variations On A Rococo Theme In A Major, Op.33
Kol Nidrei, Adagio On Hebrew Melodies, Op.47
Schelomo
Nocurne In C Sharp Minor, Op.19, No.4
Pezzo Capriccioso In B Minor, Op.62

notes

Recorded in Dublin on 17th and 18th May, 1993.
Playing Time: 63'26"
Made in Germany

credits


Cello – Maria Kliegel
Conductor – Gerhard Markson
Engineer – David Harries,
Orchestra – National Symphony Orchestra Of Ireland,
Painting – Alexei Savrasov
Producer – Chris Craker

companies


Phonographic Copyright (p) – HNH International Ltd.
Copyright (c) – HNH International Ltd.
Recorded At – National Concert Hall, Dublin
Manufactured By – Sonopress
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