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Bron / Geneviève Verhage.
Format
Audio
Language
Undetermined
Published/Created
[Place of publication not identified] : 7 Mountain Records, [2024]
Description
1 online resource (1 sound file)
Availability
Available Online
Naxos music library
Details
Subject(s)
Cello music
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Suites (Cello)
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Cello and piano music
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Trios (Guitar, violin, cello)
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Hymns
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Speaker
Verhage, Geneviève
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Instrumentalist
Verhage, Geneviève
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Bruinsma, Jeffrey
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Baas, Reinier
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Basilova, Helena
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Contains
Bruinsma, Jeffrey.
Ad lib.
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Bach, Johann Sebastian, 1685-1750.
Suites,
cello,
BWV 1008,
D minor
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Bosmans, Henriëtte, 1895-1952.
Impressions.
Nuit calme
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Bruinsma, Jeffrey.
Hymnus.
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Participant(s)/Performer(s)
Genevieve Verhage, speaker, cello ; Jeffrey Bruinsma, violin ; Reinier Baas, guitar ; Helena Basilova, piano.
Contents
Ad lib / Jeffrey Bruinsma (3:02)
Suite for solo cello no. 2 in D minor, BWV 1008 / J.S. Bach (21:46)
Impressions. Nuit calme / Henriëtte (6:07)
Hymnus / Jeffrey Bruinsma (6:24)
Dagboeknotities (17:17).
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Publisher no.
7MNTN054DIG
OCLC
1472466299
International Standard Recording Code
NL3K82400001
NL3K82400002
NL3K82400003
NL3K82400004
NL3K82400005
NL3K82400006
NL3K82400007
NL3K82400008
NL3K82400009
NL3K82400010
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