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Venezia (Gaetano Fabiani)

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"Venezia" von Gaetano Fabiani, gespielt von der BläserPhilharmonie Ostwestfalen-Lippe unter der Leitung von Thiemo Kraas.

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The march „Venezia” by Gaetano Fabiani (1841-1904) is probably the most famous Italian march in Germany. It is regarded as a preeminent example of the Italian art of the march, and as a...
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