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Eduardo H. Asiain, a Spanish violinist, recorded a number of Sarasate violin pieces many years ago and they were stylistically marvelous though rough around the edges. Why did I think of him I wonder?
Submitted by Violon on Sun, 11/07/2010 - 19:03.
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Classical Music | Violin Music
Pablo de Sarasate
Zapateado, Op. 21, No. 6, from Three Spanish Dances
PlayRecorded on 01/01/1979, uploaded on 02/21/2009
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