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Giacomo_Meyerbeer_-_Hirtenlied.ogg (Ogg Vorbis sound file, length 5 min 51 s, 191 kbps, file size: 8 MB)

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Description Soprano Montserrat Alavedra i Comas is joined by William McColl, clarinet, and Joseph Levine, fortepiano. The clarinet is a Bb clarinet made by Mollenhauer in Fulda, Germany about 1820 - 1825. The fortepiano was a copy of a Mozart-era instrument.
Source The Al Goldstein collection in the Pandora Music repository at ibiblio.org.
Author Giacomo Meyerbeer
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current07:10, 18 August 20065 min 51 s (8 MB)Magnus Manske== Summary == {{Information |Description = Soprano Montserrat Alavedra is joined by William McColl, clarinet, and Joseph Levine, fortepiano. The clarinet is a Bb clarinet made by Mollenhauer in Fulda, Germany about 1820 - 1825. The [[forte

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