Still life, Op. 45: No. 5. Bevis (Proof)
Still life, Op. 45: No. 5. Bevis (Proof) a song by Ib Nørholm on BeMusic
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Still life, Op. 45: No. 1. Skyer (Clouds) by
Mathias Friis-Hansen,
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Still life, Op. 45: No. 2. Storby, efterar (City, Autumn) by
Mathias Friis-Hansen,
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Still life, Op. 45: No. 3. De dodsdomte taler om deres land (The Doomed Speak of their Country) by
Mathias Friis-Hansen,
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Still life, Op. 45: No. 4. Sang (Song) by
Mathias Friis-Hansen,
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Still life, Op. 45: No. 5. Bevis (Proof) by
Mathias Friis-Hansen,
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Flowers from the Flora of Danish Poetry, Op. 36 (arr. P. Palsson): No. 1. Opvagen (Awakening) by
Mathias Friis-Hansen,
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Flowers from the Flora of Danish Poetry, Op. 36 (arr. P. Palsson): No. 2. Genesis by
Mathias Friis-Hansen,
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Flowers from the Flora of Danish Poetry, Op. 36 (arr. P. Palsson): No. 3. Salme (Hymn) by
Mathias Friis-Hansen,
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Flowers from the Flora of Danish Poetry, Op. 36 (arr. P. Palsson): No. 4. Aen (The Stream) by
Mathias Friis-Hansen,
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Tavole per Orfeo, Op. 42: I. Eurydike kalder (Eurydice Calling) by
Mathias Friis-Hansen,
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Tavole per Orfeo, Op. 42: II. For guitar by
Mathias Friis-Hansen,
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Tavole per Orfeo, Op. 42: III. Eurydice spotter klippernes dans till Orfeus' sang (Eurydice Mocking the Rocks Dancing to Orpheus Song) by
Mathias Friis-Hansen,
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Tavole per Orfeo, Op. 42: IV. For guitar by
Mathias Friis-Hansen,
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Tavole per Orfeo, Op. 42: V. Eurydikes blod (Eurydice's Blood) by
Mathias Friis-Hansen,
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Tavole per Orfeo, Op. 42: VI. For guitar by
Mathias Friis-Hansen,
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Flowers from the Flora of Danish Poetry, Op. 36 (arr. P. Palsson): No. 5. Ud af en vinter (Winter) by
Mathias Friis-Hansen,
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Flowers from the Flora of Danish Poetry, Op. 36 (arr. P. Palsson): No. 6. Juniakvarel (June Water-colour) by
Mathias Friis-Hansen,
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Flowers from the Flora of Danish Poetry, Op. 36 (arr. P. Palsson): No. 7. Lovsanger (Warbler) by
Mathias Friis-Hansen,
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Flowers from the Flora of Danish Poetry, Op. 36 (arr. P. Palsson): No. 8. Pusterum (Breathing-space) by
Mathias Friis-Hansen,
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Whispers of Heavenly Death, Op. 103 by
Mathias Friis-Hansen,