schola antiqua, founded in 1972 to study and perform early medieval music, will publish its own and other musical transcriptions, writings, unavailable recordings on cd.
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Company Address:
407 SpringValley Rd,IRON GATE,VA,USA
ZIP Code: Postal Code:
24448
Telephone Number:
5404641195 (+1-540-464-1195)
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Website:
scholaantiqua. net
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