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3:23
Paul Dukas: The Fairy (La Peri) (Ulster Orchestra)


3:45
Ludwig van Beethoven: 6 Easy Variations on a Swiss Air (Jutta Zoff, harp)


3:51
Hector Berlioz: Corsair: Overture (Detroit Symphony Orchestra)


4:01
Claude Debussy: Arabesque #2 (Anders Miolin, guitar)


4:06
Ernest Tomlinson: Georgian Miniature (Slovak Radio Symphony)


4:10
Horatio Parker: Suite (Toledo Trio)



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