“Und dies handelt von der Picardie und den Rosen die dort wachsen” is the second part of a 4CD-Project by Arbeitsgemeinschaft fuer zeitgemaessen Blickfang, called “Einiges ueber das was uns mal so beschaeftigt”.
More Info about this release at http://galileo.bidala.org
Part one was released as zufall023 earlier this year.
Cover (Frontside)
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Frank Kooistra: guiding, windsynth
Bram Stoeken: piano
Jean Quist: alt sax, clarinet
Karel Adriaans: guitar
Hammouda Hissain: percussion
Carry Jansen: percussion
Maren Schram: cover design
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