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Got the Magic | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 2003 | |||
Recorded | 2003 | |||
Genre | Celtic, Folk | |||
Length | 54:27 | |||
Label | Ethnoworld | |||
Celtic Harp Orchestra chronology | ||||
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Got the Magic is the first studio by Celtic Harp Orchestra, released by Ethnoworld in 2003. [1]
Fabius Constable: Director, Harp
Donatella Bortone: Soprano
Sabrina Noseda: Harp
Chiara Vincenzi: Harp
Pauline Fazzioli: Harp
Ludwig Constable: Harp
Antonella d'Apote: Harp
Rossana Monico: Harp
Maria Assunta Romeo: Harp
Patrizia Borromeo: Harp
Adriano Sangineto: Harp
Caterina Sangineto: Harp
Alaits Andonegi: Harp
Azzurra Giudici: Harp
Elena Sambin: Harp
Gabriella Villa: Harp
Antonio Callea: Harp, Flute
Nicolò Righi: Harp
Maria Fraschini: Harp
Marzia Leccese: Harp
Francesco Accardo: Harp
Laura Scarpelli: Harp
Elisa Nicotra: Harp
Matteo Barni: Harp
Daniela Calò: Harp
Myriam Peverelli: Harp
Sarah Barni: Harp
Mirella Giuliani: Harp
Daniela Mancini: Harp
Donatella Ingesti: Harp
Laura Mainardi: Harp
Elisa Esposto: Harp
Giancarlo Rabericati: Harp
Ilenia Vietri: Harp
Elvezia Degli Esposti: Harp
Massimo Cerra: Oboe
Daniele Bicego: Uilleann pipes
Maurizio Berti: Percussion
Valerio Meletti: Percussion
Marco Carenzio: Guitar
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