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Élégie pour violoncelle et orchestre, Op. 24, composed by Gabriel Fauré (orchestrated by Fauré in 1890)

These selections were a part of a program given at the Michael Fields Agriculture Institute on June 3, 2006. It was played by Hans Goldstein, cello and Eli Kalman, piano.
Fons The Al Goldstein collection in the Pandora Music repository at ibiblio.org.
Auctor Hans Goldstein (cello) and Eli Kalman (piano)
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