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Performer: Köln P Cellists ALBÉNIZ, ISAAC: Asturias. Castilla (Review by John Ditsky) | ensemble or orchestra | BALAKIREV: Elegy (Review by John Ditsky) | ensemble or orchestra | BIALAS: Puss in Boots, paraphrases for five cellos (Review by John Ditsky) | ensemble or orchestra | BUCHARDO: Bailecito, for six cellos (Review by John Ditsky) | ensemble or orchestra | CASTELNUOVO-TEDESCO: Figaro—A Concert Transcription (Review by John Ditsky) | ensemble or orchestra | FALLA, MANUEL DE: The Three-Cornered Hat (Review by John Ditsky) | ensemble or orchestra | FRANÇAIX: Comic Serenade (Review by John Ditsky) | ensemble or orchestra | FRANÇAIX: Serenade for Six Cellos (Review by John Ditsky) | ensemble or orchestra | FRANCHOMME: Chopin Waltz, for five cellos (Review by John Ditsky) | ensemble or orchestra | GINASTERA, ALBERTO: Danza de la moza donoza (Review by John Ditsky) | ensemble or orchestra | GINASTERA, ALBERTO: Two Songs (Review by John Ditsky) | ensemble or orchestra | LACHNER, FRANZ: Elegy for Five Cellos, Op. 160 (Review by John Ditsky) | ensemble or orchestra | MILHAUD: Saudades do Brasil (Review by John Ditsky) | ensemble or orchestra | MILHAUD: Tijuca and Braziléira, for six cellos (Review by John Ditsky) | ensemble or orchestra | OFFENBACH: Evening Harmonies, for five cellos (Review by John Ditsky) | ensemble or orchestra | OFFENBACH: Pas de six (Review by John Ditsky) | ensemble or orchestra | ROSETTI, FRANCESCO ANTONIO: Quartet in B for Cellos (Review by John Ditsky) | ensemble or orchestra | TCHAIKOVSKY: Andante cantabile (Review by John Ditsky) | ensemble or orchestra | THOMAS-MIFUNE: Drunken Rag and Tango Peleado, for six cellos (Review by John Ditsky) | ensemble or orchestra | THOMAS-MIFUNE: The Little Railway (Review by John Ditsky) | ensemble or orchestra | VILLA-LOBOS, HEITOR: Fantasia Concertante (Review by John Ditsky) | ensemble or orchestra | WAGENSEIL: Suite of Pieces for Three Cellos and Bass (Review by John Ditsky) | ensemble or orchestra |
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