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Arranged By Raul Jaurena & Co- Produced By Carlos Franzetti
Recorded at St. Peter's Church, New York, New York from November 20-22, 2000. Includes liner notes by Raul Jaurena.
Personnel: Raul Jaurena (bandoneon); Leonardo Suarez Paz (violin); Tito Castro (bandoneon); Allison Brewster Franzetti (piano).
Recording information: St. Peter's Church, Chelsea, New York, NY (11/20/2000-11/22/2000).
Editor: Nicholas Prout.
Arranger: Raul Jaurena.
Personnel: Raul Jaurena (bandoneon); Washington Galli (vocals); Tito Castro (bandoneon); Leonardo Suarez Paz, Humberto Ridolfi (violin); Alison Brewster Franzetti (piano); Pablo Aslan (bass).
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