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Item 5: Sound recording of Fantasy for harp and organ by Ann Carr-Boyd as part of a recital

Item 5: Sound recording of Fantasy for harp and organ by Ann Carr-Boyd as part of a recital

https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/nV2WQKEn

Item 5: Sound recording of Fantasy for harp and organ by Ann Carr-Boyd as part of a recital

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Full title

Item 5: Sound recording of Fantasy for harp and organ by Ann Carr-Boyd as part of a recital

Date

2 May 2004

Call Numbers

MLOH 895/5

Record Identifier

nV2WQKEn

Reference Code

9653559
Physical Description

Contents

1 audio disc (50 min.) - 12 cm - digital

9 audio files (50 min.) - digital, WAV, stereo (48 kHz, 24 bit)

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Contents

Performed by Amy Johansen (organ) and Vanessa Souter (harp), as part of Organ Recital Series at the Great Hall, Sydney University, on 2 May 2004

Track 1: Concerto in B flat (1st movement: Andante allegro) / G. F. Handel
Track 2: Concerto in B flat (2nd movement: Larghetto) / G. F. Handel
Track 3: Concerto in B flat (3rd movement: Alle...

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Item 5: Sound recording of Fantasy for harp and organ by Ann Carr-Boyd as part of a recital

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MLOH 895/5

Record Identifier

nV2WQKEn

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/nV2WQKEn

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9653559

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