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Violin Concerto: Part I: Adagio molto sostenuto
Cecylia Arzewski
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Violin Concerto: Part I: Variation 1
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Violin Concerto: Part I: Variation 2: poco scherzando
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Violin Concerto: Part I: Episode 1
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Violin Concerto: Part I: Episode 2: cadenza
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Violin Concerto: Part II: Introduction
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Violin Concerto: Part II: Episode: Adagio, ma non troppo/con affetto
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Violin Concerto: Part II: Finale: Allegro molto
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Dialogues
William Wolfram
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Cornet: I. Riding, riding, riding, through the day, through the night, through the day
Robert Kim
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Cornet: II. Von Langenau stirs in his saddle and says: "My Lord Marquis..."
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Cornet: III. Camp-fire. They sit round it and wait
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Cornet: IV. The little Marquis says, "You are very young, Sir?"
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Cornet: V. One day, in the morning, a horseman appears...
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Cornet: VI. A day's ride with the Army
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Cornet: VII. Von Langenau is writing a letter, deep in thought
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Cornet: VIII. They ride over a slain peasant
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Cornet: IX. It began as a feast. Then it became a festival, one hardly knows how
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Cornet: X. And there is one who stands and gazes with wonder upon this splendour
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Cornet: XI. "Have you forgotten that you are my page for this day?"
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Cornet: XII. Slowly the castle lights go out
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Cornet: XIII. Was a window open? Is the storm in the house?
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Cornet: XIV. He races to out-strip the blazing corridors, through the burning embrace of red-hot doors...
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Cornet: XV. Count von Langenau is right in the midst of the enemy, but quite alone
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Cornet: XVI. The tunic was burnt in the castle, the letter and the rose-leaf of a lady unknown