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Performer: Rudolf Mandalka

BACH, JOHANN CHRISTIAN: Sinfonia Concertante in C for Flute, Oboe, Violin, Cello, and Orchestra. Sinfonia Concertante in F for Oboe, Cello, and Orchestra. Sinfonia Concertante in E-FIat for Two Violins and Orchestra (Review by Edward Strickland)

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BEETHOVEN, LUDWIG VAN: Sally in our alley, Op. 108, no. 25. The FarewellSong, WoO 154, no. 3. Come Darby dear, easy, be easy, WoO 153, no. 17. To the Aeolian harp, WoO 155, no. 9. Cease your funning, WoO 156, no. 5. The soldier, WoO 157, no. 2. The shepherd's song, Op. 108, no. 23. Sympathy, Op. 108, no. 10. The British light dragoons, WoO 153, no. 3 (Review by Paul Turok)

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BEETHOVEN, LUDWIG VAN: To the Aeolian harp. Cease your funning. Sally in Our Alley. The Soldier. Sympathy. The Farewell Song. Come, Darby dear, easy. The shepherd's song. The British light dragoons (Review by David Mason Greene)

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BEETHOVEN, LUDWIG VAN: Trio for Violin, Celio, and Piano in D, Op. 70, No. 1 (“Geistertrio“); Trio for Clarinet, Cello, and Piano in B-Flat, Op. 11 (Review by John D. Wiser)

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HAYDN, FRANZ JOSEPH: Folksongs of the British Isles (Review by Paul Turok)

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HAYDN, FRANZ JOSEPH: The glancing of her apron, H.la (Review by Paul Turok)

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HAYDN, FRANZ JOSEPH: Will ye go to Flanders. The glancing of her apron. Jockie and Sandy. O can ye sew cushions. Margret's ghost. Up in the morning early. Barbara Allen. Green grow the rashes. Lizae Bailey. Blue bonnets (Review by David Mason Greene)

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