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Hi, Kurt, I think this song has a great sound, very creative. I like this kind of music and try to compose the same.
Submitted by kenmus on Mon, 12/26/2011 - 06:30.
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it is truly beautiful. i am a horn playerand would like a copy of this concerto
Submitted by djbarrios on Fri, 04/05/2013 - 09:16.
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Classical Music | Music for Horn
Kurt Atterberg
Concerto for Horn and Orchestra (Adagio)
PlayRecorded on 07/01/2006, uploaded on 08/20/2009
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