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Karkoff, Maurice (*1927) Sonatina for alto saxophone and piano (1985) Badings, Henk (1907–1987) La Malinconia (1949) Maros, Miklós (*1943) Undulations (1986) Glaser, Werner Wolf (*1910) Allegro, Cadenza e Adagio (1950) Mácha, Otmar (*1922) Plác Saxofonu (1968) Knorr, Ernst-Lothar von (1896–1973) Sonata for alto saxophone and piano (1932) John-Edward Kelly, saxophone Bob Versteegh, piano |
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