Barber: Complete works for Piano
Samuel Barber (1910-1981) 2 Interludes; Sonata op. 26; Fresh from West Chester; 4 Excursions op. 20; After the concert; Nocturne op. 33; 3 Sketches; Ballade op. 46 Lilia Boyadjieva, piano Solstice...
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