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Description: 28-second OGG Vorbis (quality 0) sample of Quartet Euphometric (1916–19) composed by Henry Cowell and performed by the Kronos Quartet
Copyright holder: Elektra Entertainment
Source: Short Stories CD, Kronos Quartet (Elektra, 1993)

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current16:33, 8 April 200828 s (191 KB)DCGeist (talk | contribs)==Summary== '''Description:''' 28-second OGG Vorbis (quality 0) sample of ''Quartet Euphometric'' (1916–19) composed by Henry Cowell and performed by the Kronos Quartet<br> '''Copyright holder:''' Elektra Entertainment<br> '''Source:''' ''Short

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