File:CMB SG31.MID

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CMB_SG31.MID(file size: 8 KB, MIME type: audio/midi)

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Description Carl Michael Bellman; Fredmans sånger n:o 31
Date
Source Midi file rendered by Kapten Kaos
Author Carl Michael Bellman (1740-1795, Swedish)
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Public Domain, Composer died in 1795

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21 October 2006

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04aa2cc66c1be1d9091eb373784e238fc4711002

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current23:00, 20 October 20060.0 s (8 KB)Kapten Kaos{{Information |Description=Carl Michael Bellman; Fredmans sånger n:o 31 |Source=Midi file rendered by Kapten Kaos |Date=Oct. 21, 2006 |Author=Carl Michael Bellman (1740-1795, Swedish) |Permission=Public Domain, Composer died in 1795
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