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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
French Horn and Piano
Ludwig Van Beethoven
L. v. Beethoven
Various
Johann Pachelbel
Tchaikovsky - Arranged by Graham Dickson-Place
Vyacheslav Shelukov
Alexander Glazunov
Paul Koepke
Richard Strauss
Sergei Rachmaninoff
Charles C. Converse
Shakira
John Powell
Camille Saint-Saëns
Len Rhodes
Felix Mendelssohn
Elvis Presley
Traditional
Tony Bennett
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