Caprice (band)

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Caprice is a Moscow-based Russian neoclassical folk band, led by Anton Brejestovski. Its releases are themed on the "music of elves". [1] [2] [3] [4]

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References

  1. Dark City ru Рецензия на альбом «Tales of the Uninvited (Elvenmusic 3)» в журнале Dark City № 32, 2006 год 4 из 5 звёзд
  2. Dark City ru Рецензия на альбом «Зеркало» в журнале Dark City № 32, 2006 год 5 из 5 звёзд
  3. "Caprice - ансамбль, исполняющий музыку Антона Брежестовского". Archived from the original on 2014-09-15. Retrieved 2014-09-15.
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  5. Caprice Album Zerkalo «Вальс» (слова J.R.R.Tolkien)