File:Lohse Imagebalancantes bar1-16.ogg

Lohse_Imagebalancantes_bar1-16.ogg(Ogg Vorbis sound file, length 38 s, 220 kbps, file size: 1,019 KB)

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Description

Sample from Martin Lohse's chamberwork: Image balancantes

Source

Live recording from Royal Danish Academy of Music by Ensemble Nordlys

Date

2004

Author

Martin Lohse

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current19:27, 17 June 201038 s (1,019 KB)Martin Lohse (discuss | contribs){{Information |Description=Sample from Martin Lohse's chamberwork: In liquid, played by Christine Pryn & Joachim Olsson |Source=Studio recording from The Danish Radio |Date=2004 |Author=Martin Lohse |Permission=Fair Use Music Sample

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