Pizzicato versa arco for string quartet: II. Song Lyrics
Artist | Arcus String Quartet |
Album | Igor Dekleva - From Duo to Orchestra |
Genre | Chamber Music |
Release | 25 April 2017 |
Price | $0.99 |
Track No | 19/26 |
Duration | 4:53 |
Country | USA |
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Pizzicato versa arco for string quartet: II. is a song that was released in 25 April 2017.
Pizzicato versa arco for string quartet: II. is a song from the Igor Dekleva - From Duo to Orchestra album.
Pizzicato versa arco for string quartet: II. is performed by Arcus String Quartet.
Pizzicato versa arco for string quartet: II. has a duration of 4:53 minutes.
Song Name | Artist Name |
Song Name | Album Name |
Pizzicato versa arco for string qua... | Igor Dekleva - From Duo to Orchestr... |
Pizzicato versa arco for string qua... | Igor Dekleva - From Duo to Orchestr... |
Album Name | Release |
Igor Dekleva - From Duo to Orchestr... | 2017 |
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