Walter Braunfels – Don Juan
Follow me on Instagram! ➡️ / spscorevideos Walter Braunfels (1882-1954) Don Juan, Op.34 (1922-24) a Classic-Romantic Phantasmagoria for Orchestra (literally a set of variations over the well-known "Fin ch'han dal vino" from W.A.Mozart's Don Giovanni) Introduzione [00:00] Thema [02:05] I. [03:17] II. [06:05] III. [09:58] IV. [13:10] V. [17:55] VI. [24:18] VII. [28:51] Performers: • Braunfels: Don Juan, Op. 34 & Symphonic Va... Score from: https://imslp.org/wiki/Category:Braun...

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