Concerto For Harp And Strings In C: I. Allegro
Classical
Concerto For Harp And Strings In C: I. Allegro was released on 19 October 1972 by Baroque Records as a part of the album Music For Harp And Strings
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BPM123
Credits
PERFORMING ARTISTS
Edward Vito
Harp
NBC Symphony Orchestra
Orchestra
Philip Sklar
Double Bass
Alan Shulman
Cello
Carleton Cooley
Viola
Daniel Guilet
Violin
Bernard Robbins
Violin
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Composer

