File:Harmonica artificiosa II - SMV - MMG7 0030.wav

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Performance artist
Lars Brolin; Jan Crafoord; Gunnar Hallhagen; Bruno Eichenholz; Bengt Sjögren
Performance place
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Stockholm Music Museum (Q28970884)
Institution
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institution QS:P195,Q10677700
Title
Harmonica artificiosa II
Description
Svenska: 01. Svit nr 4 i D-dur för basviola da gamba och generalbas. Ur Piéces de viole, Livre 3 (Marin Marais 1656-1728); 02. Tre stycken för soloviolin (Thomas Baltazar, c:a 1630-1663);
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Performance date 28 April 1964
Record ID MMG7_0030
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Inspelningsformat: Rullband 7,5 tum/s, 2 spår mono

Digitaliseringsdatum: 2011-04-27

Digitaliseringsutrustning: OS: Windows XP Pro. Ljudkort: MOTU Traveler mk3. AD-Omvandlare: Weiss ADC1-MK2. Rullbandspelare: Studer A812 DIN-stereo CCIR. Programvara: Adobe Audition 3.0

Digitaliseringskommentar: Arkivfil och lyssningsfil ej spårindelade
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Inspelning ur Svenskt visarkivs samlingar

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