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Catalog: CD016eT
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Individual eTracks |
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Name (Click for Sound Sample) |
Time |
Buy/Price |
1. |
Na Gore-To Kalina |
2:41 |
€ 0,80 |
2. |
Barynja (Russian dance song) |
3:50 |
€ 0,80 |
3. |
Perpetuum Mobile |
2:56 |
€ 0,80 |
4. |
Pizzicato Polka |
1:56 |
€ 0,80 |
5. |
Tritsch-Tratsch Polka |
2:40 |
€ 0,80 |
6. |
Menuet |
3:19 |
€ 0,80 |
7. |
Three Preludes |
5:27 |
€ 0,80 |
8. |
Blues Rondo Alla Turca |
4:39 |
€ 0,80 |
9. |
Country Music |
2:50 |
€ 0,80 |
10. |
Coat (Polka from "Fairy Tales of the Auditor") |
2:21 |
€ 0,80 |
11. |
Säkkijärven Polka |
3:21 |
€ 0,80 |
12. |
Trembling Leaves (waltz) |
2:45 |
€ 0,80 |
13. |
Bumble Boogie |
2:08 |
€ 0,80 |
14. |
Blues For Two |
2:33 |
€ 0,80 |
15. |
My Happiness (tango) |
2:19 |
€ 0,80 |
16. |
El Sol Sueño (tango) |
3:12 |
€ 0,80 |
17. |
La Cumparsita |
3:45 |
€ 0,80 |
18. |
Dark Red Rose (tango) |
10:57 |
€ 1,45 |
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Na Gore-To
Kalina |
A.
Shalajev (1925-1997) |
2:41 |
Barynja
(Russian dance song) |
arr.
D.Lokshin (1921-1995)
F. Lips (*1948) |
3:50 |
Perpetuum Mobile |
J.
Strauss (1825-1899) |
2:56 |
Pizzicato
Polka |
J.
Strauss (1825-1899) |
1:56 |
Tritsch-Tratsch
Polka |
J.
Strauss (1825-1899) |
2:40 |
Menuet |
L.
Boccherini (1743-1805) |
3:19 |
Three
Preludes |
G.
Gershwin (1898-1937) |
5:27 |
Blues
Rondo Alla Turca |
D.
Brubeck (*1920) |
4:39 |
Country
Music |
V.
Tshernikov (1947-1998) |
2:50 |
Coat (Polka from "Fairy Tales of the Auditor") |
A.
Schnittke (1934-1998) |
2:21 |
Säkkijärven Polka |
Traditional,
arr. F. Lips (*1948) |
3:21 |
Trembling
Leaves (waltz) |
P.
Norrback (1930-1995) |
2:45 |
Bumble
Boogie |
J.
Fina (1913-1970)
arr. J. Molinari (1912-1989) |
2:08 |
Blues For Two |
A.
Rosenblatt (*1956) |
2:33 |
My
Happiness (tango) |
J.
Rosenfeld (1894-1964)
L. Desyatnikov (*1955) |
2:19 |
El
Sol Sueño (tango) |
J.
Peterburgsky (1895-1979)
L. Desyatnikov |
3:12 |
La
Cumparsita |
G.
H. Rodríguez (1897-1948)
arr. A. Piazzolla (1921-1992) |
3:45 |
Dark
Red Rose (tango) |
T.
Sergeyeva (*1951) |
10:57 |
Total
Time |
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63:46 |
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This new CD
consists of various miniatures used by Friedrich Lips as an encore
at his concerts. In this way, the virtuoso thanks his public, to
which he owes his position as an internationally renowned artist
on his instrument, for its fidelity for more than 30 years.
"ART IS HEART AND MIND."
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