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Death in Venice

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Death in Venice/Britten; Members of The English Opera Group; English Chamber Orchestra; Steuart Bedford [dir]; interpreters: Peter Pears, John Shirley-Quirk, James Bowman, Kenneth Bowen. - London: Decca, 1990. - 2 compact disc (145 min., 19 d.): ADD, stereo; 12 cm + 1 dossier (60 p.). (Date of phonogram 1974. Recording: April 1974
Title: Death in Venice
Description:
Death in Venice/Britten; Members of The English Opera Group; English Chamber Orchestra; Steuart Bedford [dir]; interpreters: Peter Pears, John Shirley-Quirk, James Bowman, Kenneth Bowen.
- London: Decca, 1990.
- 2 compact disc (145 min.
, 19 d.
): ADD, stereo; 12 cm + 1 dossier (60 p.
).
(Date of phonogram 1974.
Recording: April 1974.

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