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HAYDN, Ferenc Fricsay, Kolner Rundfunk-Sinfonie-Orchester

Symphony No. 44 in E minor, Hob I: 44, ‘Mourning Symphony’ // Symphony No. 98 - Koln 1953 / 1952

  • Symphony No. 44 in E minor, Hob I: 44, ‘Mourning Symphony’
  • Allegro con brio
  • Menuetto. Allegretto. Canone in Diapason
  • Adagio
  • Finale. Presto
  • Symphony No. 98 in B-flat major, Hob I: 98
  • Adagio. Allegro
  • Adagio cantabile
  • Menuetto e Trio: Allegro
  • Presto
  • Ferenc Fricsay - conductor
  • Kolner Rundfunk-Sinfonie-Orchester - orchestra
  • HAYDN
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Nr kat.: AUD95584
Label  : Audite

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