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Rumanian Folk Dances, Sz 56: Rumanian polka Béla Bartók Crofut Consort play
Rumanian Folk Dances, Sz 56: Sash dance Béla Bartók Crofut Consort play
Rumanian Folk Dances, Sz 56: Stick dance Béla Bartók Crofut Consort play
Rutheian dance (from Duos for Two Violins, Sz 98) Béla Bartók Crofut Consort play
Rutheian song (from Duos for Two Violins, Sz 98) Béla Bartók Crofut Consort play
Sandmännchen from Volks-Kinderlieder, #4 Johannes Brahms Crofut Consort; Joel Brown, guitar; Jim Cowdery, mandolin; Julianne Baird, soprano; Carver Blanchard, guitar; Carver Blanchard, 12-string guitar; Bill Crofut, banjo; Carver Blanchard, lute; Bill Crofut, voice; Jim Cowdery, recorder; Jim Cowdery, pennywhistle play
Swinherd's Dance (from For Children, Sz 42) Béla Bartók Crofut Consort play
Teasing song (from For Children, Sz 42) Béla Bartók Crofut Consort play
Unison divided (from Mikrokosmos, Sz 107) Béla Bartók Crofut Consort play
Variations on "Ah, Vous Dirai-je, Maman" (excerpts) K.300e, K.265 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Crofut Consort; Joel Brown, guitar; Jim Cowdery, mandolin; Julianne Baird, soprano; Carver Blanchard, guitar; Carver Blanchard, 12-string guitar; Bill Crofut, banjo; Carver Blanchard, lute; Bill Crofut, voice; Jim Cowdery, recorder; Jim Cowdery, pennywhistle play
Von fremden Ländern und Menschen from Kinderszenen, Op.15, #1 Robert Schumann Crofut Consort; Joel Brown, guitar; Jim Cowdery, mandolin; Julianne Baird, soprano; Carver Blanchard, guitar; Carver Blanchard, 12-string guitar; Bill Crofut, banjo; Carver Blanchard, lute; Bill Crofut, voice; Jim Cowdery, recorder; Jim Cowdery, pennywhistle play
Wiegenlied Op. 41, #1 Richard Strauss Crofut Consort; Joel Brown, guitar; Jim Cowdery, mandolin; Julianne Baird, soprano; Carver Blanchard, guitar; Carver Blanchard, 12-string guitar; Bill Crofut, banjo; Carver Blanchard, lute; Bill Crofut, voice; Jim Cowdery, recorder; Jim Cowdery, pennywhistle play
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