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Janácek: Violin Concerto, Etc / Neumann, Suk, Czech Po Music | List Price | $11.97 (You save $2.18) | | Label | Supraphon | | All Time Sales Rank | 51889  | | CD Universe Part number | 1119993 | | Catalog number | 1965 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Oct 13, 1998 | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Recording Time | 1 10 | | Re-Release | Yes |
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Janácek: Violin Concerto, Etc / Neumann, Suk, Czech Po Songs Janácek: Violin Concerto, Etc / Neumann, Suk, Czech Po Music Composers on Janácek: Violin Concerto, Etc / Neumann, Suk, Czech Po CD : Leos Janacek Conductors on Janácek: Violin Concerto, Etc / Neumann, Suk, Czech Po CD : Vaclav Neumann Ensembles on Janácek: Violin Concerto, Etc / Neumann, Suk, Czech Po CD : Czech Philharmonic Orchestra Genres on Janácek: Violin Concerto, Etc / Neumann, Suk, Czech Po CD : 20th Century Period, Concerto, Incidental Music, Rhapsody, Sinfonietta Performers on Janácek: Violin Concerto, Etc / Neumann, Suk, Czech Po CD : Josef Suk
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