quarta-feira, 13 de novembro de 2013
R.Strauss the unknown Vol.3 – Early Symphonies – Karl Anton Rickenbacher
Richard Strauss (1864-1949) - the unknown (Vol.3):
Symphony in D minor for full Orchestra o.op. AV 69 *
Symphony in F minor for full Orchestra, op.12 +
Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks *
Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin +
Karl Anton Rickenbacher - conductor
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ResponderEliminarThank you.
ResponderEliminarMany thanks for these! I skipped the Donkey's Shadow, though - not much of a fan of that type of music :-(
ResponderEliminarObrigado Odeon.
ResponderEliminarJa, ich auch. Singspiel ich find ist sehr dumm und langweilig.
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ResponderEliminarjust ONE request per day!
EliminarCould you please update links? Thank you
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ResponderEliminarplease reupload this file
ResponderEliminarHi Odeon! Is it possible to upload this one too? thanks for sharing your music!
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ResponderEliminarthanks a lot Odeon!!!
ResponderEliminarOoops missed this one - file deleted. Can you re-upload please?
ResponderEliminarOdeonmusico, the links are dead. I see you have been very busy with many requests, but when you have time can you re-upload please?
ResponderEliminarThe fichier link is working. Thank you for all you do.
ResponderEliminarAha ... I tried twice but on both occasions the download failed after a few minutes - "interrupted". Could you re-up this one please?
ResponderEliminarAgree with Ron. Could you re-up this album ? Thanks !
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ResponderEliminarthanks !
EliminarMany thanks Odeon. Interesting to see how the composer of the "future" sought to place his work in the forms of the "past". Brahms' comments are enlightening.
ResponderEliminarPlease re-upload this album, Thanks!
ResponderEliminarnew links:
ResponderEliminarhttps://mir.cr/5NPH11XK
thanks again~!
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