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Collections: Instrumental in Issue 08:4 (Mar/Apr 1985)

  20TH CENTURY FOLK SONGS FOR VIOLIN (Dorothy Bales)

  MUSIQUE FRANÇAISE POUR ORGUE, Volume 1 (Marie Ducrot)

  BALLADE (Charles Foreman)

  NATIONALE HYMNEN (Zsigmond Szathmáry)

  DEVELOPING TECHNIQUE AND MUSICIANSHIP SIMULTANEOUSLY (Thomas Lindsay)

  ORGAN MUSIC FROM DOWNTOWN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (J. Melvin Butler)

  DUSSEK, JAN LADISLAV; HUMMEL, JOHANN NEPOMUK; HAYDN, FRANZ JOSEPH... (Constance Keene)

  ORGAN SPECTACULAR (Noel Rawsthorne)

  FRENCH LUTE MUSIC (Jakob Lindberg)

  RHAPSODIE (Janet Hilton)

  FRENCH MUSIC FOR CLARINET AND PIANO (Walter Boeykens)

  ROMANTIC MUSIC FOR HORN AND PIANO (Michael Holtzel)

  GREAT FRENCH ORGAN WORKS (Mireille Lagacé)

  ROMANTIC MUSIC FOR THE FLUTE (Er'ella Talmi)

  INVITATION TO LOVE (Grant Johannesen)

  SEQUENCE (Patrick Wedd)

  MOURET; VIVALDI, ANTONIO; STOELZEL... (Maurice André)

  SPANISH GOLDEN AGE MUSIC FOR TRUMPET AND ORGAN (Edward H. Tarr)

  MR. SAXOPHONE AND THE THREE BEARS (Paul Brodie)

  THE MATS ARVIDSSON ORGAN IN MARIEFRED (Hans Fagius)

  MUSIC FOR FESTIVE OCCASIONS (Richard Giangiulio)

  THE ROMANTIC CELLO (Shauna Roiston)

  MUSIQUE FRANÇAISE POUR ORGUE, Volume 2 (Marie Ducrot)

  THE ROMANTIC VIRTUOSO (Raphael Wallfisch)

  MUSIQUE FRANÇAISE POUR ORGUE, Volume 4 (Marie Ducrot)

  TROMBONE MUSIC OF THE BAROQUE (Slokar Trombone Qrt)

  MUSIQUE FRANÇAISE POUR ORGUE, Volume 3 (Marie Ducrot)

  THE PUPILS OF LISZT

  MUSIQUE FRANÇAISE POUR ORGUE, Volume 5 (Marie Ducrot)

 

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