F. Kreisler - Liebesfreud (Love's Joy)
- Classical music composed by Fritz Kreisler You will feel Love's Joy while listening to this performance of F. Kreisler's Liebesfreud by Mikhail Barash. Recorded at Yorktown Digital and produced by Grammy Award Winner Phil York, Mikhail plays his world famous Stradivarious Violin and brings this piece to absolute life. The entire CD can be purchased at barashmusic.com. Please check out Alla Barash's Classical Contemporary Composition by searching youtube.com for Alla Barash.
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