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History of the Organ. Vol. 4 - The Modern Age. DVD-5
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History of the Organ. Vol. 4 - The Modern Age. DVD-5
[2008]
Classical | DVD-Decrypter Rip | DVD-Decrypter ISO+Covers | 4,11GB
Arthaus Musik / 102151
[2008]
Classical | DVD-Decrypter Rip | DVD-Decrypter ISO+Covers | 4,11GB
Arthaus Musik / 102151
DVD5/NTSC, PCM Stereo, RT-52min
Featuring music by: Cesar Franck, Charles-Marie Widor, Max Reger, Olivier Messiaen, Jehan Alain
Artist: Marie-Claire Alain, Louis Robilliard, Rene Saorgin
| “ | he Four Volumes that make up this documentary are very informative, and include musical examples composed for the various periods which best show the advances in the development of The King of Instruments. The journey takes us from Italy, Spain, Germany and France to discover and listen to the changes that make up the history of this wonderful instrument. Volume Four (52 Minutes) is entitled The Modern Age... | ” |
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But I've got a problem: if the DVD it is a DVD5 originally, why it is mentioned on the back cover: Dual layer format? Which mean DVD9...