File:20091104 Alisa Weilerstein And Sujari Britt - Boccherini's Sonata For Two Cellos In C Major, 1st Movement Allegro Moderato.theora.ogv
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English: Luigi Boccherini's Sonata for Two Cellos in C Major, 1st movement: Allegro moderato performed by Alisa Weilerstein and 8 year-old Sujari Britt at the White House Evening of Classical Music
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Čeština: Luigi Boccherini - Sonata pro dvě čela v C dur, Allegro moderato, hrají Alisa Weilerstein a 8-letá umělkyně Sujari Britt v Bílem domě na Večeru klasické hudby. English: Luigi Boccherini's Sonata for Two Cellos in C Major, 1st movement: Allegro moderato performed by Alisa Weilerstein and 8 year-old Sujari Britt at the White House Evening of Classical Music Македонски: Соната за две виолончела во Ц-дур, I став: Алегро модерато од Лујџи Бокерини во изведба на Алиса Вајлерштајн и 8-годишната Суџари Брит на „Вечер на класичната музика“ во Белата куќа, Вашингтон
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