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Uaxuctum - The Legend Of The Mayan City Which Themselves Destroyed For Religious Reasons: 1st Movement for ondes martenot, seven percussionists, timpanist, chorus and 23 musicians Giacinto Scelsi Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra; Peter Rundel, Conductor; Concentus Vocalis play
Uaxuctum - The Legend Of The Mayan City Which Themselves Destroyed For Religious Reasons: 2nd Movement for ondes martenot, seven percussionists, timpanist, chorus and 23 musicians Giacinto Scelsi Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra; Peter Rundel, Conductor; Concentus Vocalis play
Uaxuctum - The Legend Of The Mayan City Which Themselves Destroyed For Religious Reasons: 3rd Movement for ondes martenot, seven percussionists, timpanist, chorus and 23 musicians Giacinto Scelsi Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra; Peter Rundel, Conductor; Concentus Vocalis play
Uaxuctum - The Legend Of The Mayan City Which Themselves Destroyed For Religious Reasons: 4th Movement for ondes martenot, seven percussionists, timpanist, chorus and 23 musicians Giacinto Scelsi Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra; Peter Rundel, Conductor; Concentus Vocalis play
Uaxuctum - The Legend Of The Mayan City Which Themselves Destroyed For Religious Reasons: 5th Movement for ondes martenot, seven percussionists, timpanist, chorus and 23 musicians Giacinto Scelsi Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra; Peter Rundel, Conductor; Concentus Vocalis play
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