Antonio Vivaldi, Christopher Hogwood, Christophe Coin, Ageet Zweistra & Eugène Ferré -
Les 50 plus grandes interprétations de la musique classique
Sonate pour violoncelle et basse continue en mi mineur, RV 40 : II. Allegro
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