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Kuschel Klassik 6 Musik Für Die Klassiischen Momente

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Kuschel Klassik 6: Musik Für Die Klassiischen Momente

Genre: CLASSICAL
Label: Sony Music Entertainment
Release date: 2001

Track Listing

Disc 1 of 2
1.  Streichquartett Nr.1 Saint Paul Cham...
Bobby McFerrin
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2.  Sinfonie Nr.9 André Rieu Und...
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3.  Chocolat: Passage Of Time Portman
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4.  Celloconcert Gulda
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5.  Fagottkonzert B-Dur MIto Chamber Or...
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6.  Romance Des-Dur Op.37 Saint-Saens
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7.  Melodie Es-Dur Op.42 nr.3 Israel Philharm...
Pinchas Zukerman
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8.  Andante Con Moto Schubert
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9.  Alla Siciliana Bach
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10.  Short Trip Home Edgar Meyer
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11.  Farewell To Stromness Los Angeles Gui...
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12.  The Nightingale's Song J & M Danna
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13.  Watching the Clock: (Instrumental) Saga
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14.  Die Schlittchuhläufer: Andante Espressivo Meyerbeer
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15.  La Chanson Des Montages Erkan Aki
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16.  Bachiana Brasileiras No.5 Villa-Lobos
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17.  Save A Prayer The London Sess...
Dune
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Disc 2 of 2
1.  Schottische Fantasie Es-Dur Op. 46 The London Symp...
Vanessa-Mae
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2.  Schneeflöckchen Op. 12 Tchaikovsky Cha...
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3.  Suite Antiga: Preludio Slava Grigoryan
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4.  Railroad Man: (Piano Version) Ryuichi Sakamoto
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5.  Gone With The Wiond: Tara's Theme Itzhak Perlman
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6.  Didier Squiban: Variation 10 - Choral Porz Gwenn
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7.  Oboenkonzert A-Moll Larghetto Vivaldi
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8.  Je Te Veux Erik Satie
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9.  Konzert Für Flöte Und Harfe C-Dur: KV 299, Andantino Wolfgang Amadeu...
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10.  Goodnight, Sweet Prince Doyle
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11.  Tom & Viv: Love Theme Wiseman
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12.  Requiem Op. 48 Pie Jesu
Branford Marsal...
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13.  Der Barbier Vin Sibirien Jane
Andrei
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14.  A Place Called Morning Bill Douglas
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15.  Willie's Tears The London Phil...
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16.  Nothing Else Matters Apocalyptica
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17.  Kantate BWV 147 Bach
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18.  Just Show Me How To Love Me: (Tu Cosa Fai Stasera) Sarah Brightman
José Cura
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19.  Hero Of My Heart: Emporio more
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