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Sieben Gesänge aus Walter Scotts Fräulein vom See, Op. 52: IV. Coronach, "Totengesang der Frauen und Mädchen", D. 836
Lorna Anderson,
Patricia Rozario,
Graham Johnson,
Catherine Wyn-Rogers
Album:
Schubert: The Hyperion Schubert Edition, Vol. 35
Release Date:
April 01, 2000
Album:
Schubert: The Hyperion Schubert Edition, Vol. 35
Release Date:
April 01, 2000
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Sieben Gesänge aus Walter Scotts Fräulein vom See, Op. 52: IV. Coronach, "Totengesang der Frauen und Mädchen", D. 836
Catherine Wyn-Rogers, Patricia Rozario, Lorna Anderson & Graham Johnson
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