Alexandrov / Khalpakchiev / Falk: Marten Falk - The History of the Russian Guitar, Vol. 2

Alexandrov / Khalpakchiev / Falk: Marten Falk - The History of the Russian Guitar, Vol. 2

Alexandrov / Khalpakchiev / Falk: Marten Falk - The History of the Russian Guitar, Vol. 2

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Title: Marten Falk - The History of the Russian Guitar, Vol. 2
Artist: Alexandrov / Khalpakchiev / Falk
Label: DB Productions
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 7393787242163
Genre: Classical Artists

Marten Falk, one of Sweden's foremost and most versatile guitarists, is back with the second part of his guitar trilogy, a survey of the astonish repertoire for the Russian, seven-string guitar. This time he invites you to forgotten music from mid-19th century Fedor Zimmerman through Vetrov, Alexandrov, Polupaenko, Khalpakchiev, Pavlov-Azancheev and Orekhov, until 20th century Fedor Kondenko.

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