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Joseph Jordania / Polyphony / Who Asked the First Question? / Monophony / Part / Rustavi Ensemble / Choir / International Research Center for Traditional Polyphony / Music of Georgia / Music / Harmony / Musical texture
Date: 2008-12-27 02:54:09
Joseph Jordania
Polyphony
Who Asked the First Question?
Monophony
Part
Rustavi Ensemble
Choir
International Research Center for Traditional Polyphony
Music of Georgia
Music
Harmony
Musical texture

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