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Rheinberger: Sinfonisches Tongemälde in D-Moll, Op. 10, "Wal
The Principality of Liechtenstein celebrates it's anniversary - and the Liechtenstein Symphony Orchestra celebrates with a new release in super audio quality! The orchestra's founding anniversaries are only one year and an important zero apart: while in 2018 the orchestra was in it's 30th season, in 2019 the fourth smallest country in Europe - and the sixth smallest in the world - can look back on 300 eventful years. Under the baton of conductor Florian Krump�ck, the Liechtenstein Symphony Orchestra performs the Symphony in D Minor op. 10 "Wallenstein" by the European romantic Josef Gabriel Rheinberger (1839-1901).
The Principality of Liechtenstein celebrates it's anniversary - and the Liechtenstein Symphony Orchestra celebrates with a new release in super audio quality! The orchestra's founding anniversaries are only one year and an important zero apart: while in 2018 the orchestra was in it's 30th season, in 2019 the fourth smallest country in Europe - and the sixth smallest in the world - can look back on 300 eventful years. Under the baton of conductor Florian Krump�ck, the Liechtenstein Symphony Orchestra performs the Symphony in D Minor op. 10 "Wallenstein" by the European romantic Josef Gabriel Rheinberger (1839-1901).
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Rheinberger: Sinfonisches Tongemälde in D-Moll, Op. 10, "Wal—
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The Principality of Liechtenstein celebrates it's anniversary - and the Liechtenstein Symphony Orchestra celebrates with a new release in super audio quality! The orchestra's founding anniversaries are only one year and an important zero apart: while in 2018 the orchestra was in it's 30th season, in 2019 the fourth smallest country in Europe - and the sixth smallest in the world - can look back on 300 eventful years. Under the baton of conductor Florian Krump�ck, the Liechtenstein Symphony Orchestra performs the Symphony in D Minor op. 10 "Wallenstein" by the European romantic Josef Gabriel Rheinberger (1839-1901).
























