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Name: Andrea Gerak
Skills: Singer
Phone: +447944103404
Address: London, United Kingdom
Links: E-mail

 

Name: Amanda German
Skills: Player, Teacher, viola and violin lessons
Phone: +1 (978) 597 3018
Address: Townsend, Massachusetts 01469, United States
Links: E-mail
 
Amanda began her violin studies when she was six years old. Her violin teachers include Anait Arutunian, Melba Sandberg, and Aideen Zeitlin. She has been studying at the New England Conservatory of Music Preparatory School since she was 8 and currently studies the viola with Lisa Suslowicz.

Amanda has been a member of several orchestras at the conservatory, including the Youth Symphony under the direction of Aaron Kula, Currently she is the viola section leader of the String Chamber Orchestra at the New England Conservatory Preparatory School. In October 2005 she led an afterschool program for elementary students interested in strings.

 

Name: Ferruccio Ernesto Mariono Germani
Skills: Composer, Conductor
Phone: +1 724 652 7949
Address: 741 Addis Street , New Castle PA 16101, United States
Links: E-mail

 

Name: Adrian Gerolemou
Skills: Teacher (Guitar tutor)
Phone: +44 (0)20 8998 2837
Address: Flat 6, 34 Stoenwold Court, Eaton Rise, Ealing, London W5 2ER, United Kingdom
Links: E-mail
 
Guitarist, Producer and Songwriter Adrian Gerolemou graduated from the London College of Music in June 2001 with a BMus Honours Degree in Music Performance and Technology.

He currently manages the successful function band "The Tulips" and has strong connections with schools within the Ealing area where he records and produces all Music Exam Coursework, commercial ventures and shows. Adrian also runs Big 'G' Recording Services and is highly experienced in all aspects of recording and sound engineering.

Adrian’s credits include: Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer, Miles Hunt (The WonderStuff) and Mark Roberts (D:ream)

 

Name: Solène "Solène Getenet" Getenet
Skills: Arranger, Player, Soloist, pianist (http://www.solene-getenet.com )
Address: France
Links: Website     E-mail
 
Solène Getenet was born near Paris in 1984. She started playing the piano and the violoncello at the age of four. She fisrt was the pupil of Lucette Descaves, one of the most famous french pedagogues, then of Marie-Paule Siruguet ( Boulogne-Billancourt National Music Academy) and Hubert Guillard. Now she is studying with Romano Pallotini, Nicholas Angelich and Paul Badura-Skoda. In 1995, Solene began her career as a concert pianist. She performed in two concerts with the orchestra in Versailles and Paris (Cortot Concert Hall) and also performed in several recitals, among others in Rennes, Paris and surroundings. In 1996, she was went on her first musical tours through Martinique, Tahiti and Belgium, and she also played in the Gaveau Hall in Paris. In March 1999, Solène won the First Prize in the "Claude Kahn competition", then she stood out at the "International Liszt Festival in Munster" and got the gold medal in the Boulogne-Billancourt National Academy. In 2000, Solène got a first Prize at the "Sucy-en-Brie competition", a first medal in the "Claude Kahn four hands competition", the honorary prize at the "Royaume de la Musique competition" and the first prize (with one consent) at the " Saint-Nom-la-Bretèche competition". She has also been the recipient of various international prizes : in Germany (French-German competition) and Italy (Premio Gramsci competition). In the beginning of 2001, she got many prizes including prizes in the "Wurmser", "Vulaines" and "French-Chinese" competitions. Solène has worked under the guidance of such great names as Abdel Rahman El Bacha, Aldo Ciccolini, Béchara El Khoury , Bertrand Ott, Anne Queffelec, Boaz Sharon, Einar Steen-Nokleberg, Claude Helffer, Marie-Françoise Bucquet, Leslie Howard, Evgeny Moguilevsky, Claude Kahn...

Newspapers Cuttings "Much confidence in her technique, much sensitivity in her phrasing, reminiscent of an early Martha Argerich. One can already sense the makings of a great pianist." Michel Cattelain "At 11 years old, Solène is already a dazzling artist possessing a mastery of her talent and an exceptional power of concentration." P.G Turahiti, Tahiti Matin "Very lively at the keyboard, Solène demonstrated not only a remarkable sensitivity but also a thrilling vigor at the keyboard. Whether accompanied or solo at the piano, Solène Getenet possessed the same comfort and confidence to the delight of the audience, which was astounded by the precocity and the maturity of the young girl." F.S, Les dernières Nouvelles d'Alsace The combination of her great modesty and simplicity, the joy radiating from her face, and her already great talent transported me to a world of bliss." R Lenormand "This so gifted and open minded pianist." Bertrand Ott "It seems to me the Solène definitely possesses all the qualities to be able to envision a beautiful career: magnificent musical qualities and a pianistic essence." Edith Canat de Chizy "Solène is an exceptional pianistic talent with a fine musical temperament and excellent technique. Her playing also has a remarkable individuality that is so often lacking in the playing of even very advanced pianists with more experience." Boaz Sharon "I've had 184 students. Among them, there have been some particularly gifted students, true. But Solène is truly unique, even extraordinary. It's the first time I've seen this. And what does the word "student" mean when such a gift is present? Of course, the work is necessary but with Solène sometimes, I no longer teach, I just listen and reflect." Désiré N'Kaoua It was surprising to see such intuitiveness and naturalness in the young pianist's playing. She didn't falter once, on the contrary, she exhibited a masterful understanding of the content of the music, such that one would not expect from so young a pianist. It was also fascinating to notice how profoundly the French pianist grasped the rather bitter musical thoughts of this very German composer. Friedrich-W. v. Oppeln-Bronikowski

 

Name: Elenye Ghenatos-German
Skills: Accompanist, Administrator, Player, Soloist, Teacher
Phone: (978) 273-6065
Address: 2322 Cleveland St., Eugene 97405, United States
Links: E-mail
 
M.M. piano performance, New England Conservatory of Music, Boston, Massachusetts, USA B.M. piano performance, University of Oregon School of Music, Eugene, Oregon, USA Elenye has studied piano with Wha Kyung Byun and Dean Kramer, chamber music with Leonard Shure, and accompanying in french vocal repertoire with Margo Garrett. She has performed in masterclasses for Vladimir Krainev, Robert Weirich, Lazar Berman, David Golub, Leonard Shure, and Menahem Pressler.

She has been an administrative/artistic director and was on the piano faculty for two community music and arts schools with enrollments of over 200 students for ten years. She has been on the piano faculty at several schools and a staff accompanist at Whittier College and New England Conservatory. She was a guest panel speaker for the 1999 Oregon Music Teacher's Association State Convention. Recently, she was a faculty member at the Cushing Academy teaching piano, coaching chamber music and accompanying for theatre musical productions.

Ms. German has had private piano studios for over 20 years in Lexington and Townsend, Massachusetts. She has five children. Students may opt to perform in the Oregon Music Teacher's Association events and programs. She has also been a member of the New England Piano Teacher's Association (NEPTA) and the Music Teachers Association of California (MTAC). She enjoys introducing students to a variety of styles, which can include musicals, sacred, or pop.

Testimonial: 'Not only was she a gifted and knowledgeable teacher - she also instilled in him a love for the music - guiding and allowing him to choose pieces that interested him as well as challenged him. As a result, he never needed to be told to practice - in fact he spent as much time as possible at the piano developing a love for both classical and jazz repertoire. Under Elenye's tutelage, he was a finalist in the Boston Symphony Orchestra Concerto Competition giving him the opportunity to play on the Symphony Hall stage, and he had many opportunities as an accompanist and collaborative pianist for his high school choirs and soloists earning him his high school's Chopin Award. ... Her guidance helped him prepare for college auditions as a piano performance major and he was offered the highest merit scholarships available from three different institutions.' - Janet L, parent

 

Name: Chris Gibbons
Skills: Arranger, Composer, Conductor, Player, Teacher
Phone: +44 (0)1926 647855
Fax: +44 (0)1926 647855
Address: Garden Cottage, Kineton CV35 0LB, United Kingdom
Links: Website     E-mail
 
Educated at Royal Opera House, Covent Garden and in recording studios in London and USA. Specialist in Jazz / World styles but equally at home in acoustic or electronic music environments. Film library credits include Path to 9/11 with Harvey Keitel. Runs own studio catering for corporate and private clients in a relaxed and friendly manner.

 

Name: Tony Gibbs
Skills: Soloist, Teacher (classical concert saxophonist)
Phone: +1 (860) 423-3248
Address: 377 Stearns Road, Mansfield CT 06250, United States
Links: E-mail
 
Tony Gibbs, saxophonist, recently retired from the position of principal saxophonist of the U.S. Coast Guard Band. He has appeared as soloist with the U.S.Coast Guard Band on many tours throughout the world. His performances have been heard on NPR and Radio Free Europe. Mr. Gibbs has performed on over 60 U.S. Coast Guard Band Chamber recitals. With his wife,pianist Benita Rose, he performed at the International Saxophone Symposium at George Mason University in Fairfax, Virginia. He has given recitals in various concert series in Minnesota. Mr. Gibbs performs with the Hop River Chamber Players in Andover, Connecticut as well as giving solo recitals at Captain Nathan Hale School in Coventry, Connecticut bringing classical music to children that otherwise would not hear it. Mr. Gibbs is a graduate of Northwetern University where he studied saxophone with Fred Hemke.

 

Name: Peter Gilbert-Dyson
Skills: Conductor
Phone: +44 (0)20 8777 6382
Fax: +44 (0)20 8777 9894
Address: 57 Ravenswood Avenue, West Wickham, Kent BR4 0PN, United Kingdom
Links: Website     E-mail
 
Peter Gilbert-Dyson, conductor, manager and founder of The Belmont Ensemble of London studied at the Royal Academy of Music with Colin Metters, George Hurst, Sir Colin Davis, Horst Neumann, Sir Simon Rattle, Sir Roger Norrington, Leonard Slatkin, Claus Peter Flor and Russian pedagogue Ilya Musin.

He is a regular guest conductor with the Latvian Philharmonic and has appeared with the New Queens Hall Orchestra (Live on BBC Radio 3), Macedonian Philharmonic, Guatemala Symphony, South Bohemian Cahmber Orchestra, Philharmonie Ceske Budjedovice, Ulster Orchestra, Winbledon and Havant Symphonies and all the orchestras at the Royal Academy of Music.

Choirs conducted include - BBC Singers (Radio 3) Philharmonia Chorus, New London Singers, Tallis Chamber Choir, Codina Singers, Joyful Company of Singers, Chameleon Arts Chorus, Sevenoaks Philharmonic Choir.

Broadcasts include BBC TV and Radio, Classic FM, ITV, Channel 4 TV as well as Latvian, Czech and Guatemalan Radio.

 

Name: Brian Philip Gillett
Skills: Composer (American Composer of New Music)
Address: New York, NY, United States
Links: Website     E-mail
 
Brian P. Gillett was born in 1972 and currently lives in New York City. His unique neo-romantic style rapidly gained wide recognition following his debut album, Sonic Stock which was released 2003 on Centaur Records. As a composer and physician, the integration of two ostensibly disparate worlds, Art and Science, into one balanced texture is paralleled in his compositional style. Rooted in extemporization, and often comprised of dissimilar sounds, his rich sonic textures fuse elements of romanticism and the avant-garde.

 

Name: Giovanni String Quartet
Skills: Ensemble (Two violins, viola, cello)
Phone: +1 (505) 615 8680
Fax: +1 (801) 469 5737
Address: Albuquerque, NM 87112, United States
Links: Website     E-mail
 
From Bach to the Beatles, from Tchaikovsky to Tangos, the GSQ of Albuquerque, NM brings the flair of fine music to your elegant event. Members have performed with professional orchestras and ensembles throughout the United States.

 

Name: Areti Giovanou
Skills: Accompanist, Soloist, Teacher
Address: NY, United States
Links: E-mail
 
Pianist Areti Giovanou, a native of Athens, Greece, began her studies with Athina Kapodistria at Athens Conservatory (Odeion Athinon). She graduated with excellence, both in Piano Performance and in Theory from Athens Conservatory in 2001. In 2004, she received her Master of Music degree from Mannes College of Music and was the recipient of a scholarship from the Hellenic Republic State's Scholarship Foundation. In 2006, she received her Professional Studies Diploma from Mannes College of Music, where she studied under scholarship with Pavlina Dokovska.  Keenly interested in collaborative piano, she has worked with pianists Cristina Stanescu, Brian Zeger, Diane Richardson, Glenn Morton and singers Richard Cross, Beth Roberts,Mira Zakai  and Antonia Lavanne.  In 2006, she and the New York Mannes Quartet performed in the Nafplion, Corfu and Chalandri Summer Festivals in Greece. Ms Giovanou has appeared in New York venues such as the Goethe Institut, the Ukrainian and Bulgarian Consulates, the Church of the Holy Trinity, and City Hall of New York, and has also participated in Mannes' "The Birth of Romanticism", "The Flowering of Romanticism", and "The Late Romantics" Festivals. Her performances have taken her throughout the United States, Italy, France, and Greece. In the summer of 2007 was a fund raising concert at the Presidential Palace of Cyprus with the Archdiocesan Metropolitan Youth Choir of New York. In March 2008 she performed with the same choir at the White House, celebrating the Greek Independence day. From September 2007, Ms. Giovanou continues her studies towards a Masters in Collaborative Piano on scholarship with Dr. Cristina Stanescu at Mannes College of Music.

 

Name: Glissando Harps
Skills: Ensemble (Harp)
Phone: +1 (219) 531 6779
Address: Valparaiso, IN 46383, United States
Links: Website     E-mail
 
Glissando Harps, a group of Northwest Indiana’s foremost harp professionals, is committed to making the music for your event memorable and unique. We perform as both a harp duet and a harp trio for any special event, including wedding ceremonies, receptions, holiday parties, and corporate functions. Each member has been formally trained, and we have more than forty years of combined experience in providing elegant music for weddings and other events. The music we play is appropriate for any setting, and is always customized to fit your vision of your event. Our high standards of musicianship and commitment to our profession are evident in each performance. Our harpists are national members of the American Harp Society and the World Harp Congress.

 

Name: David Glukh
Skills: Soloist, trumpeter
Phone: +1 646-765-4699
Fax: +1 435-305-3339
Address: 30 Seaman Ave., Apt. J, New York NY, United States
Links: Website     E-mail

 

Name: Merith Godwin-Greer
Skills: Arranger, Player, Teacher (Violin play/teach Piano teach only)
Address: United Kingdom
Links: E-mail
 
Pro violinist available.. classical, session, theater, orchestral, pop. Drop me a line for my CV.

 

Name: Ryan Steven Orlando Goessl
Skills: Singer, Soloist, Teacher
Phone: +1 (319) 541 2739
Address: 620 west 30th street, APT 6, Los Angeles, CA 90007, United States
Links: Website     E-mail
 
Hailed for his "big baritone voice" (Hendersonville Times) and his "Maturity of skills and commitment to the stage" (Classical Voice of North Carolina), Mr. Goessl is finishing his Master’s Degree at the University of Southern California, and has a Bachelor of Arts degree from Luther College in Music Performance. He recently won the Sigma Alpha Iota-Pasadena Music Competition, the Thurow Vocal Competition, finalist and "People's Choice" award winner at the Long Beach Mozart Competition, and honorable mention award winner of the California Women's Chorus and NATS-LA competition. Ryan is an extremely versatile and agile performer, with credits ranging from Opera, to film and television, to Musical Theatre. Ryan has recently made his network television debut as a guest on the new hit television sitcom, How I Met Your Mother, Starring Neil Patrick Harris and Alyson Hannigan. Recent operatic and musical theatre roles include Sondheim's Sweeney Todd (Anthony Hope), Rossini's La Cambiale di Matrimonio (Norton), Stravinsky's The Rake's Progress (Keeper), Handel's Agrippina (Pallante), two productions of Pirates of Penzance, Mozart’s Le Nozze di Figaro (Antonio), Lloyd Webber’s Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (Daniel), and Victor Herbert’s Babes in Toyland (Tom-Tom). Ryan has also been seen in productions of H.M.S. Pinafore, Il Barbiere di Siviglia, and Rigoletto. He was also an apprentice in the Cedar Rapids Opera Company's Young Artist Program, and a member of the Brevard Music Center's "Janiec Opera Company". Mr. Goessl has been seen performing in numerous concert works, most recently being the baritone soloist in Handel's Messiah and Brahm's Liebeslieder Waltzer and Neue Liebeslieder Waltzer under the direction of James Vail, Duruflé's Requiem, and Haydn's Paukenmesse, along with appearing as a featured soloist at the 2005 National American Choral Director's Association (ACDA) convention in Los Angeles. Ryan has also sung Fauré's Requiem at Carnegie Hall with the Manhattan Symphony Orchestra. Upcoming engagements include Massenet's Cendrillon (Superintendant de Plaisirs) with USC Opera, Mozart’s Idomeneo (High Priest), and Vaughan Williams Songs of Travel in recital with pianist Seungah Seo at the University of California-Santa Barbara. Along with performing, Mr. Goessl also engages in stage directing, along with choral and solo vocal adjudicating. He has also been the assistant director for the Central Wisconsin Children's Theatre Summer Drama Camps. Ryan is currently a student of Shigemi Matsumoto. More information can be found at www.ryangoessl.com

 

Name: Anne Goldring
Skills: composer, teacher (I teach, clarinet, piano, keyboard, electronic organ and theory.)
Phone: +44 (0)1403 256219
Fax: +44 (0)1403 256219
Address: 14 Swindon Road, Horsham, West Sussex RH12 2HD, United Kingdom
Links: E-mail
 
I have been highly interested in music since the age of eight, when I started learning the piano. Since then I have become an accomplished pianist, clarinettist and organist (electronic).

As well as enjoying performing and teaching music privately I am now concentrating on composition. I have recently completed a degree in music, majoring in performance and composition. I am looking to doing a masters in film and television composition in the future.

In the last few years I have composed many short pieces for piano, clarinet duets and a few orchestral works. I am currently writing the music for a musical being performed by a local community theatre company (GIZMO PRODUCTIONS). Although classically trained, I compose music for any genre, ranging from reggae to full orchestral works.

 

Name: Gila Goldstein
Skills: Accompanist, Soloist
Phone: +1 (212) 595-5987
Address: New York City 10025, United States
Links: Website     E-mail
 
Pianist GILA GOLDSTEIN who is known as a versatile musician has captivated audiences around the world with her unique artistry and soulful interpretations. Her playing has often been described as profound, electrifying and sensual. Gila has performed as a Solo artist and collaborative pianist throughout the United States, Canada, Mexico, Europe and Israel. Among her most notable engagements were performances at Merkin Concert Hall and Steinway Hall in New York City, the Purcell Room at the South Bank Center in London, Konzerthaus in Berlin, Kennedy Center in Washington DC, Old First Church in San Francisco, College of Notre Dame in Baltimore, University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, University of Evansville in Indiana, Gardner Museum in Boston, Dame Myra Hess concert, the Ravinia Rising Stars Series and Symphony Hall in Chicago, Great Performances series in St. Louis, Musée de Louvre in Paris, Pallacio de Bellas Artes in Mexico City, Roy Thomson Hall in Toronto, Henry Crown Hall in Jerusalem and the Tel Aviv Museum. A Board member of the American Liszt Society (ALS) and the Founder-President of its NY/NJ Chapter since 1992, Gila is a frequent guest performer at the ALS annual festivals and at the Great Romantics International Festival in Hamilton, Ontario (Canada). A champion of the music of Israel's leading composer Paul Ben-Haim (1897-1984) in the past decade as a performer and recording artist, Gila has recorded two volumes of his entire piano works and three chamber works on the Centaur label: Piano Works of Paul Ben-Haim, (released in June 2001) and Paul Ben-Haim, Volume 2: Piano and Chamber Works (released in November 2005). Among the rave reviews the recordings have received worldwide, the American Record Guide wrote: Goldstein is a charismatic performer who plays with great flair, delicate nuances, fluid tempi and brilliance . PIANIST magazine in London wrote: “Goldstein proved two things: that Ben-Haim’ s neglect was thoroughly undeserved and that she has a technique as fierce and fiery as the color of her hair”. These recordings mark a significant addition to the few commercial releases of Israeli classical music, in particular piano music, and therefore meaningful for the understanding of this genre and for increasing its international recognition. They are also an important addition to 20th century’s recordings of piano and chamber music in general. Gila Goldstein holds a Master of Music from the Manhattan School of Music where she studied with Mrs. Nina Svetlanova and a Bachelor of Music from the Tel-Aviv University's Academy of Music, where her teacher was Prof. Victor Derevianko. For more information and upcoming performances please visit her web site: www.gilagoldstein.com

 

Name: Mirta Gomez
Skills: Soloist, Lecturer (Lecture/Recitals)
Address: United Kingdom
Links: E-mail
 
Mirta Gomez received her early piano training from her mother in her native Cuba. She continued her musical education at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music and at the Juilliard School of Music in New York. Ms. Gomez' recent performances include recitals at the Los Angeles County Museum in Los Angeles, California, and The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. Mirta Gomez' international tours have included performances at the GRAND THEATRE de GENEVE, SWITZERLAND; HOCHSCHULE FUR MUSIK HANNS EISLER in BERLIN, GERMANY; CARNEGIE RECITAL HALL, MERKIN HALL in NEW YORK CITY and NATIONAL CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC " LOPEZ BUCHARDO " in BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA Ms. Gomez has recently been a Visiting Professor at Universities in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Portland, Oregon, and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She has appeared in a film documentary "How to create a rumba" which was shown at the 2001 International Film Festival in New York City. She performed in a private recital for Mayor and Mrs. Giuliani at Gracie Mansion in New York City, also appeared on Mexican Television for the program "Espectaculos". Ms. Gomez is a Steinway Artist.

 

Name: Fernando Gonzalez
Skills: Accompanist, Composer, Soloist, Teacher, guitarist concert
Address: Belgium
Links: Website     E-mail
 
www.fernandogonzalezguitar.com Music Studies: Studied music with his father, mother and grandmother, who were professional musicians. Academic institutions: - Facultad de Musicologìa de la Universidad de Chile (1971-1973) - Faculté de Musicologie de l'Université Libre de Bruxelles (1976-1978) - Conservatoire Royal de Bruxelles (1975-1976) - Koninklijk Muziekconservatorium van Antwerpen (1979-1983) Masters: Arturo Gonzalez, Alirio Díaz, Nicolas Alfonso, Leo Brouwer, Victor Van Puyenbroeck

Awards: Premier prix de guitare Conservatoire Royal de Bruxelles (1976) Premier prix de musique de chambre Conservatoire d'Anvers (1982) Diplôme supérieur de guitare Conservatoire d'Anvers (1983) Lauréat du concours international "Printemps de la Guitare", Belgium (1984) ___________________________________________________________________________ Teaching: Professor of Guitar, Conservatoire d'Anvers (1985-1992) Professor of Guitar, Académie de Waterloo, Bruxelles (1974-1976)

Symphony and Chamber Orchestras, Soloist: Flanders Philharmonic Orchestra, Orchestra of the BRT, Flanders Opera Orchestra, I Fiaminghi, Flanders Radio Television Symphonic Orchestra, Bratislava Orchestra, State Philharmonic Orchestra of Slovakia, Paganini Quarttet with Henry Raudales (first violon) , Gagginni Kwartet with Jenny Spanhoge (first violin), Orquesta Sinfonica de San Felipe (Venezuela), Orquesta Sinfonica de Margarita (Venezuela). Duos: Henry Raudales (violin), Jan Van Mol (harpsichord and organ), Rodrigue Milosi (violin), Barbara Bassez (piano), Rigo Messens (cello), Yves Storms (guitar), Gineke de Praetere (clarinet) Robby Hellyn (doubble bass) Kaori Fujji (clarinet), Zulema Hechavarría (flute); Quartets: Victor Van Puyenbroeck, Roland Broux and Yves Storms; Undici Archi Chamber Orchestra. Tours France, Germany, Italy, Chilli, Peru, Venezuela, Belgium, Portugal, Sweden, Holland, Spain, Slovakia, Luxembourg.

Discography: - Fernando Gonzalez plays Arthur Bosmans, (for guitar) (1979) Koninklijkmuziek Konservatorium Antwerp - Per Hellberg, Fernando Gonzalez, (Folk music duo) (1976) IRISON - Concierto de Aranjuez, ( with Flanders Philharmonic Orchestra) MUSIC SOURCE (1990) - Fernando Gonzalez plays Agustin Barrios, (for guitar) (1995) lux corda - Christmas, (Guitar accompanied by Jan Van Mol, organ, Christel de Mulder, soprano and choir) (1997) - Fernando Gonzalez plays J.S. Bach, Sonata BWV 1005 & partitas BWV 1004, BWV 1006 (Solo) (2000)

 

 


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