Rimsky-Korsakov Tenor Trombone: Rikard Holst
- Classical music composed by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov Swedish trombonist Rikard Holst performs a splendid interpretation of the classical Rimsky-Korsakov piece. Here is the third movement.
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