What Thou Wilt

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What Thou Wilt je album amerického hudebníka Johna Zorna. Album vyšlo v říjnu 2010 u Tzadik Records. Skladby Zorn napsal v roce 1999, vydání se dočkaly až v roce 2010. rdf:langString
What Thou Wilt est un album de John Zorn sorti en 2010 sur le label Tzadik dans la série Composer consacrée à la musique classique contemporaine. Il comprend trois compositions de John Zorn : Contes De Fées (1999) concerto pour violon, .˙. (fay çe que vouldras) (2005) pour piano solo, 777 (nothing is true, everything is permitted) (2007), pour trio de violoncelles, dédié à Fred Sherry. rdf:langString
What Thou Wilt is an album of contemporary classical music composed by John Zorn and released in October 2010 on the Tzadik label. The opening concerto was composed in 1999, while the other two pieces date from 2005 and 2007. The album features many of Zorn's prominent collaborators, including Erik Friedlander, Stephen Drury, and Fred Sherry. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString What Thou Wilt je album amerického hudebníka Johna Zorna. Album vyšlo v říjnu 2010 u Tzadik Records. Skladby Zorn napsal v roce 1999, vydání se dočkaly až v roce 2010.
rdf:langString What Thou Wilt est un album de John Zorn sorti en 2010 sur le label Tzadik dans la série Composer consacrée à la musique classique contemporaine. Il comprend trois compositions de John Zorn : Contes De Fées (1999) concerto pour violon, .˙. (fay çe que vouldras) (2005) pour piano solo, 777 (nothing is true, everything is permitted) (2007), pour trio de violoncelles, dédié à Fred Sherry.
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