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English: Arrangement of Legend for castanets, bass and guitar
Čeština: Hudební skladba Asturias (Leyenda) nebo pouze Leyenda španělského skladatele a klavíristy Isaaca Albénize (1860-1909).
Эрзянь: Астурия (Валкортамонь невтема) эли Валкортамонь невтема — те седямонь сёрмадовксось, арсицязо Исаак Альбенис (1860-1909), испанонь седийсёрмадеесь, пианосоналксиесь.
Polski: Kompozycja Asturias (Legenda) hiszpańskiego kompozytora i pianisty Isaaca Albéniza w aranżacji na kastaniety, bębengitarę.
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English: Asturias (Leyenda) or Leyenda is a musical work by the Spanish composer and pianist Isaac Albéniz (1860-1909).
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Čeština: Hudební skladba Asturias (Leyenda) nebo pouze Leyenda španělského skladatele a klavíristy Isaaca Albénize (1860-1909).
English: Asturias (Leyenda) or Leyenda is a musical work by the Spanish composer and pianist Isaac Albéniz (1860-1909).
Эрзянь: Астурия (Валкортамонь невтема) эли Валкортамонь невтема — те седямонь сёрмадовксось, арсицязо Исаак Альбенис (1860-1909), испанонь седийсёрмадеесь, пианосоналксиесь.
Polski: Kompozycja Asturias (Legenda) hiszpańskiego kompozytora i pianisty Isaaca Albéniza w aranżacji na kastaniety, bębengitarę.

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