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Vladimir Martynov - Opus Prenatum Album

Vladimir Martynov - Opus Prenatum Album
Performer: Vladimir Martynov
Title: Opus Prenatum
Country: Russia
Genre: Classical
Style:Contemporary, Post-Modern
Released: 2014
Catalog number: FANCY044
Label: FANCYMUSIC
MP3 album szie: 1393 mb
FLAC album size: 2992 mb

Tracklist

1Opus Prenatum (Piano Version)55:44

Credits

  • Composed ByVladimir Martynov
  • Edited ByAlexandra Dubovitskaya
  • Photography BySergey Krasin
  • Recorded By, Mixed By, Mastered ByAlexander Mikhlin

Barcodes

  • Label Code: 33246

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