Toccata Decima (1627) (track)
by Gustav Leonhardt
Toccata Decima (1627) by Gustav Leonhardt
Year: 1991
From the album Frescobaldi: Works For Harpsichord (track #15)
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Year: 1991
From the album Frescobaldi: Works For Harpsichord (track #15)
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Toccata Decima (1627) appears on the following album(s) by Gustav Leonhardt:
- Frescobaldi: Works For Harpsichord (track #15) (this album) (compilation) (1991)

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