Peeter Lilje - Concerto for Violin & Orchestra / Symphonic Poems - COMPACT DISCS [CD]
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Album Tracks 1. Violin Concerto in B minor 2. Videvik, Symphonic Poem for Orchestra ('Twilight') 3. Dawn, Tone Poem for Oboe & Orchestra 4. Viirastused, Symphonic Poem (Fantoms) 5. Varjus Ja Päikesepaistel, Symphonic Poem (In the Shade and in the Sunshine) 6. Laulvad Pollud, Symphonic Poem (The Singing Fields)
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