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The Hoffnung Music Festival Concert
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A1 Speech By Mr. T. E. Bean
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Speech – T. E. Bean*
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A2 Fanfare
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Brass – Trumpeters Of The Royal Military School Of Music
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Composed By, Conductor – Francis Baines
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A3 A Grand Grand Overture
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Composed By, Conductor – Malcolm Arnold
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A4 Concerto For Hose-Pipe And Strings (Third Movement)
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Composed By – Leopold Mozart
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Conductor – Norman Del Mar
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Pipe [Hose-Pipe] – Dennis Brain
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Concerto Popolare (A Piano Concerto To End All Piano Concertos)
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Arranged By – Franz Reizenstein
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Conductor – Norman Del Mar
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Solo Vocal – Yvonne Arnaud
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A5a Concerto In A Minor
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Composed By – Grieg*
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A5b Piano Concerto No. 2
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Composed By – Rachmaninoff*
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A5c Rhapsody In Blue
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Composed By – Gershwin*
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A5d Warsaw Concerto
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Composed By – Addinsell*
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A5e Beer Barrel Polka
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Written-By – Vejvoda*
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A5f Reizenstein Concerto
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Composed By – Reizenstein*
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B1 Symphony No. 94 In G 'The Surprise' − Andante
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Arranged By – Donald Swann
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Composed By – Haydn*
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Conductor – Lawrence Leonard
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Soloist – Members Of The B.B.C. Music Division
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B2 Speech By Gerard Hoffnung
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Speech – Gerard Hoffnung
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B3 Mazurka No. 47 In A Minor, Op. 68 No. 2
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Arranged By – Daniel Abrams
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Composed By – Chopin*
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B4 Lochinvar (For Speakers And Percussion)
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Conductor – Lawrence Leonard
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Music By – Humphrey Searle
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Voice [Speakers] – Gerard Hoffnung, Yvonne Arnaud
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Words By – Sir Walter Scott
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Variations On 'Annie Laurie' (Theme: Alerto, Ma Non Troppo)
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Composed By, Conductor – Gordon Jacob
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B5a Variation 1: Poco Inglesemente
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B5b Variation 2: Molto Zingaresemente
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B5c Variation 3: Alla Gigolo
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B5d Variation 5: Finale, Assai
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The Hoffnung Interplanetary Music Festival
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C1 Introductory Music Played In The Foyer
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Band – Drum And Fife Band Of The Royal Military School Of Music
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Composed By, Conductor – Francis Chagrin
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C2 Two Excerpts From A Hoffnung Festival Overture
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Brass – Trumpeters Of The Royal Military School Of Music
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Composed By, Conductor – Francis Baines
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Orchestra – The Hoffnung Symphony Orchestra
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Organ – John Weeks (3)
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C3 Metamorphosis On A Bed-Time Theme (Allegro Commerciale In Modo Televisione)
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Bass-Baritone Vocals – Ian Wallace (3)
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Libretto By – Alistair Sampson
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Music By, Conductor – Joseph Horovitz
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Soprano Vocals – April Cantelo
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C4 Sugar Plums
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Drums [Batterie] – Eric Thompson (12), Lionel Salter, Peter Hemmings, Robert Ponsonby
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Percussion – Felix Aprahamian
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Performer – The Doltmetsch Ensemble*
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Realization [Realized By], Organ – Elizabeth Poston
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C5 "The Famous Tay Whale"
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Music By, Conductor – Matyas Seiber*
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Orchestra – The Hoffnung Symphony Orchestra
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Voice [Declaimed By] – Edith Evans
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Words By – William McGonagall
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C6 A Movement From Concerto For Conductor And Orchestra
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Composed By – Francis Chagrin
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Conductor [The Maestro] – Gerard Hoffnung
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Orchestra – The Hoffnung Symphony Orchestra
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C7 Punkt Contrapunkt
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Conductor – Norman Del Mar
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Music By – Humphrey Searle
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Orchestra – The Hoffnung Symphony Orchestra
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Script By – John Amis
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Speech [Discussion & Analysis] – Dr. Klaus Domgraf-Fassbaender, Prof von der Vogelweide
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Written-By – Bruno Heinz Jaja
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D1 Excerpts From The United Nations
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Band – The Band Of The Royal Military School Of Music
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Composed By – Malcolm Arnold
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Conductor – Malcolm Arnold
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Orchestra – The Hoffnung Symphony Orchestra
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D2 Waltz For Restricted Orchestra
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Composed By, Conductor – P. Racine Fricker*
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Orchestra – The Hoffnung Symphony Orchestra
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D3 Let's Fake An Opera (Or The Tales Of Hoffnung)
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Baritone Vocals [Beckmesser] – Otakar Kraus
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Baritone Vocals [Don Giovanni] – Peter Glossop
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Bass Vocals [Escamillo] – Owen Brannigan
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Bass Vocals [The Night-Watchman] – Ian Wallace (3)
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Composed By – Wetherell*, Reizenstein*, Mann*
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Conductor – Norman Del Mar
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Conductor [Assistance] – Brian Priestman
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Mezzo-soprano Vocals [Azucena] – Edith Coates
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Mezzo-soprano Vocals [Brunnhilde] – Gloria Lane
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Soprano Vocals [Salome - Fidelio (Leonore No. 4)] – Sheila Rex
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Tenor Vocals [Manrico] – John Dobson
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Tenor Vocals [Nadir] – Duncan Robertson (3)
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Tenor Vocals [Otello] – Edgar Evans
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The Hoffnung Astronautical Music Festival
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E1 Introductory Music Played In The Foyer
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Band – Six Trumpets, Six Trombones And Four Percussion Of The Royal Military School Of Music*
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Composed By – Francis Baines
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E2 Festival Anthem
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Brass – The Trumpeters Of The Royal Military School Of Music*
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Chorus – Festival Choral Society
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Composed By – Francis Baines
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Conductor – Norman Del Mar
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Orchestra – The Hoffnung Symphony Orchestra
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E3 Overture, Leonora No. 4
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Brass – The Trumpeters Of The Royal Military School Of Music*
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Composed By – Beethoven*
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Conductor – Norman Del Mar
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Ensemble – The Happy Wanderers*
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Orchestra – The Hoffnung Symphony Orchestra
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Organ – Lionel Salter
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E4 Duet From The Comic Opera "The Barber Of Darmstadt"
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Bass Vocals [Herr Knochen] – Owen Brannigan
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Chorus – The Hoffnung Festival Choral Society
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Composed By – Bruno Heinz Jaja
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Conductor, Realization – Humphrey Searle
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Orchestra – The Hoffnung Symphony Orchestra
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Tenor Vocals [Der Redepartner] – John Amis
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Translated By [Libretto Translated Into German] – William Mann
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E5 Ballad Of County Down, Mostly In D Major
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Composed By, Conductor – Francis Chagrin
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Orchestra – The Hoffnung Symphony Orchestra
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Voice [Speaker] – Forbes Robinson
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F1 Excerpt From "Belshazzar's Feast"
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Bass Vocals [Bass], Soloist – Owen Brannigan
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Chorus – The Hoffnung Festival Choral Society
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Composed By, Conductor – Sir William Walton
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Orchestra – The Hoffnung Symphony Orchestra
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Voice [Speaker] – T.E. Bean, C.B.E.*
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F2 Horrortorio
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Bass Vocals [Count Dracula] – John Frost
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Composed By – Joseph Horovitz
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Contralto Vocals [Dowager Baroness Frankenstein] – Pamela Bowden
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Libretto By – Alistair Sampson
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Script By [Scenario] – Maurice Richardson
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Tenor Vocals [Edgar Allan Poe] – Stephen Manton
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Tenor Vocals [Frankenstein's Son] – Stephen Manton
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F3 Mobile For Seven Orchestras
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Brass – The Trumpeters Of The Royal Military School Of Music*
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Chorus – The Hoffnung Festival Choral Society
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Composed By, Conductor – Lawrence Leonard
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Conductor [Assistance] – Brian Priestman, Joseph Horovitz
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Orchestra – The Hoffnung Symphony Orchestra
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Organ – Lionel Salter
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Concertmaster, Tuba [Subcontrabass], Artwork, Tuba – Gerard Hoffnung
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Conductor [Organ] – Dennis Brain
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Contrabass Clarinet – E. O. Pogson, Reginald Tritton
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Contrabassoon – Frank Rendell, James O'Loughlin
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Harmonium – John Weeks
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Heckelphone – James McGillivray
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Hurdy Gurdy – Francis Baines
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Liner Notes – William Mann
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Piccolo Flute – Judith Fitton, Roger Rostrand
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Producer [Recording] – Peter Andry, Victor Olof (Æ®·¢: A1 to B5)
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Serpent – Eric Halfpenny
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Serpent [Contrabass], Tuba – Nigel Amherst
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Speech – Ernest Bean
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Transferred By [Stereo Transfer] – David A. Pickett* (Æ®·¢: A1 to B5)
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Tuba – Jim Powell (4), John L. Wilson |
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