Appears on releases
| # | Title | Length | Track artist | Release title | Release artist | Release group type | Country/Date | Label | Catalog# |
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| 1.8 | Assobio a jato (The Jet Whistle): III. Vivo | 4:15 | Heitor Villa‐Lobos | Music for Flute | Villa-Lobos; William Bennett | Album |
| Hyperion (UK classical) | CDA66295 |
| 1.8 | Assobio a jato (The Jet Whistle): III. Vivo | 4:15 | Heitor Villa‐Lobos | Music for Flute | Villa-Lobos; William Bennett | Album |
| helios (UK classical) | CDH55057 |
Relationships
| recording engineer: | Antony Howell (engineer) |
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| producer: | Mark Brown (operatic bass, early music singer, conductor, and producer) |
| cello: | Charles Tunnell (from 1987-12-30 until 1987-12-31) |
| flute: | William Bennett (flautist) (from 1987-12-30 until 1987-12-31) |
| phonographic copyright (℗) by: | Hyperion Records Ltd, London (holding company - do not use this as a release label) (in 1989) |
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| recorded at: | Rosslyn Hill Unitarian Chapel in Hampstead, Camden (London Borough of Camden), London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (from 1987-12-30 until 1987-12-31) |
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| recording of: | Assobio a játo, W493: III. Vivo (from 1987-12-30 until 1987-12-31) |
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Related works
Assobio a játo, W493: III. Vivo
| composer: | Heitor Villa‐Lobos (Brazilian composer, conductor, cellist and classical guitarist) (in 1950) |
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| part of: | Assobio a játo, W493 (order: 3) |
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