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Thomas Jensen Legacy, Volume 17

Thomas Jensen Legacy, Volume 17

DACOCD 927 (Danacord Records, CD, 2 discs)

COMPILATION (26 May 2023)
Tracks: 9 + 8
Booklet pages: 12
℗ 2023 Danacord Records
© 2023 Danacord Records
Main country of recording: Denmark
Reviewer: Gerald Fenech
Review of Thomas Jensen Legacy, Volume 17 published on 20 May 2024

Isaac Stern, violin (CD2 tracks 6-8)
Danish Radio Symphony Orchestra (CD1 and CD2 tracks 6-8)
Aarhus Civic Orchestra (CD2 tracks 1-4)
Tivoli Concert Hall Symphony Orchestra (CD2 track 5)
Thomas Jensen, conductor

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