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Baroque & Beat & Renaissance

Baroque & Beat & Renaissance
Baroque & Beat & RenaissanceBaroque & Beat & Renaissance

Artists

Various

Catno

9032

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Stereo

Country

Germany

Release date

Jan 1, 1973

Media: VG+i
Sleeve: VG+

$25*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

David Seeland Baroque Ensemble - Simple Sinfonietta

2:14

A2

David Seeland Baroque Ensemble - Baroque Dream

2:26

A3

The Swinging Baroque Ensemble - Memories Of Versailles

2:23

A4

The Swinging Baroque Ensemble - Palais Hamilton

2:32

A5

The Swinging Baroque Ensemble - Troubadour Serenade

2:17

A6

The Swinging Baroque Ensemble - Good Bye, Maria Stuart

2:33

A7

The Swinging Baroque Ensemble - Swinging Simplicissimus

2:26

B1

Orchestra Gerhard Trede - Rococo Love

2:14

B2

Orchestra Gerhard Trede - Royal Theatre

1:34

B3

Orchestra Gerhard Trede - At Court

1:54

B4

Hans Haider Group - Smiling Sculpture

2:49

B5

Hans Haider Group - Chaconne In Beat

2:24

B6

Gerhard Trede & His Music - Old Saga

2:15

B7

Gerhard Trede & His Music - Royal Gallery I

1:37

B8

Gerhard Trede & His Music - Royal Gallery II

2:33

B9

Gerhard Trede & His Music - Royal Gallery III

2:26

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