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Spartacus - Fragments From The Ballet Conductor Alexander Gauk 33 1/3 rpm

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Spartacus - Fragments From The Ballet Conductor Alexander Gauk 33 1/3 rpm

by Aram Khatchaturian

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Moscow: Great Symphony Orchestra Of Moscow Radio, 1957. First Edition. . Diskette. Very Good. A1 Introduction And Dance Of The Nymphs A2 Entrance And Dance Of Aegina And Bacchanalia A3 Variations Of Aegina And Bacchanalia A4 Scene And Dance With Crotala A5 Dance With Sword A6 Spartacus Is Proclaimed The Leader B1 Gladiator's Death. Slaves' Revolt Dance Of A Shepherd And Shepherdess B2 Adagio Of Spartacus And Phrygia B3 Dance Of The Gaditanian Maidens And Spartacus's Victory. The Original Russian brown paper cover

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Bookseller
Victoria Bookshop GB (GB)
Bookseller's Inventory #
500031042
Title
Spartacus - Fragments From The Ballet Conductor Alexander Gauk 33 1/3 rpm
Author
Aram Khatchaturian
Format/Binding
Diskette
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
Quantity Available
1
Edition
First Edition.
Publisher
Great Symphony Orchestra Of Moscow Radio
Place of Publication
Moscow
Date Published
1957
Keywords
EPHEMERA

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