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Is that still Urtext? On an often played variant in Sarasate’s “Carmen Fantasy”

Posted on March 18, 2019 by Peter Jost

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Posted in Augustin Hadelich, Bizet, Georges, Carmen Fantasy (Sarasate), Ingolf Turban, Monday Postings, piano + violin, Saraste, Pablo de, violin + orchestra | Tagged Bizet, Carmen, Sarasate | 3 Comments
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