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David Oistrakh: Classic Archive
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David Oistrakh: Classic Archive

Nov 1, 2004
2h 11m
★ 10.0

David Oistrakh

Overview

DVD review DAVID OISTRAKH violin: EMI Classics Archive Series Bach A minor Concerto Allegro - Trio. Piu moderato Filmed London, May 1958

Genres

Documentary
History

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