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Bepenam Composer Jean Sibelius
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Fon What We Hear in Music, Anne S. Faulkner, Victor Talking Machine Co., 1913.
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anuik23:50, 2015 dekul 6idMagodil fomama tü 23:50, 2015 dekul 6id1,872 × 2,496 (1.41 MB)David Levycropped
19:24, 2015 yulul 31idMagodil fomama tü 19:24, 2015 yulul 31id1,888 × 2,646 (1.59 MB)P. S. Burton
16:53, 2015 yulul 19idMagodil fomama tü 16:53, 2015 yulul 19id2,059 × 2,840 (2.53 MB)Mlang.FinnImproved resolution
02:53, 2007 mäzul 21idMagodil fomama tü 02:53, 2007 mäzul 21id250 × 338 (77 KB)Zarex
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20:34, 2006 yulul 31idMagodil fomama tü 20:34, 2006 yulul 31id262 × 350 (76 KB)ZarexSome noise reduced.
02:32, 2005 yunul 25idMagodil fomama tü 02:32, 2005 yunul 25id262 × 350 (23 KB)汲平{{PD}} Composer Jean Sibelius from en.WIkipedia source: What We Hear in Music, Anne S. Faulkner, Victor Talking Machine Co., 1913. Sibelius, Jean category:Sibelius

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