Handel, G.F.: Keyboard Suites, Vol. 1 - Philip Edward Fisher

Handel, G.F.: Keyboard Suites, Vol. 1

Philip Edward Fisher

  • Genre: Classical
  • Release Date: 2010-03-30
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 20

  • ℗ 2010 Naxos

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Keyboard Suite No. 1 in A majo Philip Edward Fisher 1:56 USD 0.99
2
Keyboard Suite No. 1 in A majo Philip Edward Fisher 3:57 USD 0.99
3
Keyboard Suite No. 1 in A majo Philip Edward Fisher 2:33 USD 0.99
4
Keyboard Suite No. 1 in A majo Philip Edward Fisher 3:07 USD 0.99
5
Keyboard Suite No. 2 in F majo Philip Edward Fisher 3:01 USD 0.99
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Keyboard Suite No. 2 in F majo Philip Edward Fisher 2:24 USD 0.99
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Keyboard Suite No. 2 in F majo Philip Edward Fisher 1:40 USD 0.99
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Keyboard Suite No. 2 in F majo Philip Edward Fisher 2:04 USD 0.99
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Keyboard Suite No. 3 in D mino Philip Edward Fisher 1:02 USD 0.99
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Keyboard Suite No. 3 in D mino Philip Edward Fisher 2:20 USD 0.99
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Keyboard Suite No. 3 in D mino Philip Edward Fisher 5:48 USD 0.99
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Keyboard Suite No. 3 in D mino Philip Edward Fisher 1:43 USD 0.99
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Keyboard Suite No. 3 in D mino Philip Edward Fisher 4:44 USD 0.99
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Keyboard Suite No. 3 in D mino Philip Edward Fisher 4:50 USD 0.99
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Keyboard Suite No. 3 in D mino Philip Edward Fisher 4:07 USD 0.99
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Keyboard Suite No. 4 in E mino Philip Edward Fisher 3:22 USD 0.99
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Keyboard Suite No. 4 in E mino Philip Edward Fisher 3:25 USD 0.99
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Keyboard Suite No. 4 in E mino Philip Edward Fisher 1:52 USD 0.99
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Keyboard Suite No. 4 in E mino Philip Edward Fisher 4:56 USD 0.99
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Keyboard Suite No. 4 in E mino Philip Edward Fisher 1:43 USD 0.99

About Philip Edward Fisher

Philip Edward Fisher (born 1979, Birmingham, England) is a British classical pianist. Born and raised in Birmingham, England, Philip Edward Fisher began playing the piano at the relatively late age of 9, making his concerto debut only 3 years later with a performance of Shostakovich's Second Piano Concerto at the city's prestigious Symphony Hall.[1] He attended a local comprehensive school until winning a scholarship to study at the Purcell School of Music, London,[2] following which he continued his studies at the Royal Academy of Music.[3] Read more on Last.fm