LENDVAY Kamilló: Zongora concertino; SZOKOLAY Sándor: 2 ballada; SÁRAI Tibor: Tavaszi concerto; SÁRKÖZY István: Az ifjúsághoz - nyitány by Gloria Lanni, János Sándor, Hungarian State Folk Ensemble, Imre Csenki, Frigyes Sándor & The Symphony Orchestra of the Hungarian Radio and Television album cover

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LENDVAY Kamilló: Zongora concertino; SZOKOLAY Sándor: 2 ballada; SÁRAI Tibor: Tavaszi concerto; SÁRKÖZY István: Az ifjúsághoz - nyitány

by Gloria Lanni, János Sándor, Hungarian State Folk Ensemble, Imre Csenki, Frigyes Sándor & The Symphony Orchestra of the Hungarian Radio and Television
1963
Classical
10 Tracks

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LENDVAY Kamilló: Zongora concertino; SZOKOLAY Sándor: 2 ballada; SÁRAI Tibor: Tavaszi concerto; SÁRKÖZY István: Az ifjúsághoz - nyitány is a 1963 album by Gloria Lanni, János Sándor, Hungarian State Folk Ensemble, Imre Csenki, Frigyes Sándor & The Symphony Orchestra of the Hungarian Radio and Television in the Classical genre. This album contains 10 tracks. Released by ℗ 1963 HUNGAROTON RECORDS LTD..

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LENDVAY Kamilló: Zongora concertino; SZOKOLAY Sándor: 2 ballada; SÁRAI Tibor: Tavaszi concerto; SÁRKÖZY István: Az ifjúsághoz - nyitány
Gloria Lanni, János Sándor, Hungarian State Folk Ensemble, Imre Csenki, Frigyes Sándor & The Symphony Orchestra of the Hungarian Radio and Television