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Invisible Friend (anon@ymous.com) 2015/12/07 08:18

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On Mon, 07 Dec 2015 11:34:58 +0000, Hellapi <sd445@aol.com> wrote:

>The piece is included in the first of 3 programs called "BBC Baroque!
>From St Peter's To St Paul's" 1 of 3 2009. It plays at time index
>05:05 in the first episode.
>
>Would really like to know what this is, it is driving me crazy!
>
>Many thanks

Can't identify anything without a link or program clip...
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Invisible Friend

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