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Tondokumente zur Volksmusik in Österreich, Vol. 4: Romanusik 1. Amare gila —Unsere Lieder. Eine Dokumentation der Lovaraliedkulture in Osterreich am Beispiel der Familie Nikolic-Lakatos. Commentary by Ursula Hemetek. Published by the Institut für Volksmusikforschung an der Hochschule für Musik und darstellende Kunst in Wien. Produced by RST-Records (Postfach 7, A-1052 Vienna, Austria): RST-91571-2. Single CD with 78-page booklet containing musical and text transcriptions and photos, with German translations and commentary. 1994.
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Tondokumente zur Volksmusik in Österreich, Vol. 4: Romanusik 1. Amare gila —Unsere Lieder. Eine Dokumentation der Lovaraliedkulture in Osterreich am Beispiel der Familie Nikolic-Lakatos. Commentary by Ursula Hemetek. Published by the Institut für Volksmusikforschung an der Hochschule für Musik und darstellende Kunst in Wien. Produced by RST-Records (Postfach 7, A-1052 Vienna, Austria): RST-91571-2. Single CD with 78-page booklet containing musical and text transcriptions and photos, with German translations and commentary. 1994.
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