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XVI Reflections On Classical Music
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XVI Reflections On Classical Music
Universal Music XVI Reflections On Classical Music 00028948022205 in_stock Compilation released on Universal Music
Compilation released on 04 September 2009
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XVI Reflections On Classical Music Compilation released 04-09-2009 on Point Music. Featuring Takeo Toyama, Sylvain Chauveau, Alva Noto, Gas, Final Fantasy, Francesco Tristano, Philip Glass, Murcof, Max Richter, Akira Rabelais, Ryan Teague, Greg Haines, Gavin Bryars, with exclusive tracks by more...
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The grey area between classical music, pop and electronica has been one of the most exciting fields of experimentation this year, and 'XVI Reflections' compiled some of it's most interesting music: From Lawrence to Hauschka and Arcade Fire. Essential.
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Selected as release of the week
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