Karl Erik Sylthe
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In addition to its rich cultural traditions of knitting mittens and home burned production, the municipality Selbu with its location at the dark side of Jonsvannet a beautiful church where the oldest parts believed to date from the 1100s. In this church the Trondheimsolistene arranged a concert with Marianne Thorsen as soloist on three of Mozart's violin concertos one day in May this year (2006). This led to a release of the SA-CD on the label 2L.
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26 November 2013, Cambridgeshire UK
Cyrus Audio releases new integrated CD player the CD i, replacing their existing models.
Ian Shaw is a British Jazz singer in the top echelon, and he did venture to create an entire SA-CD with cover versions of a selection of Joni Mitchell's songs.
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This album by Claire Martin on Linn Records differs quite markedly from the previous releases in my collection from the same artist. Where "Too Darn Hot" can easily be graded as gala jazz, this latest release is far more low-key and subdued.
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We have definitely met the trio Bjørnstad - Bremnes - Munch before. Is this really Separation-2?
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Vi har i høyeste grad møtt trioen Bjørnstad – Bremnes – Munch før. Er dette egentlig Løsrivelse-2?
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The major manufacturer of classic releases Naxos comes in November with two new releases on Blu-ray Audio.
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Den store produsenten av klassiske utgivelser Naxos kommer i november med to nye utgivelser på Blu-ray Audio.
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The album Walking in the Sun is the sixth album from Linn Records by Barb Jungr, including the trio release Girl Talk with Mari Wilson and Claire Martin. The female singer is one of my favorite artists on this label. So where do we find this release in the terrain?
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Scottish Chamber Orchestra, conducted by the late Sir Charles Mackerras
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