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Holliger's Violin Concerto

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HOLLIGER: Violin Concerto, ‘Hommage à Louis Soutter’. YSAŸE: Sonata op. 27, No. 3, ‘Ballade’ for solo violin. Thomas Zehetmair (vln), SWR Sinfonieorchester c. Heinz Holliger. ECM New Series 476 1941.
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Title: Holliger's Violin Concerto
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HOLLIGER: Violin Concerto, ‘Hommage à Louis Soutter’.
YSAŸE: Sonata op.
27, No.
3, ‘Ballade’ for solo violin.
Thomas Zehetmair (vln), SWR Sinfonieorchester c.
Heinz Holliger.
ECM New Series 476 1941.

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