File:Lloyd-Study in Canon for Organ.ogg
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Lloyd-Study_in_Canon_for_Organ.ogg (Ogg Vorbis sound file, length 4 min 15 s, 194 kbps, file size: 5.9 MB)
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DescriptionLloyd-Study in Canon for Organ.ogg |
English: Study in Canon for Organ (1896) by Charles Harford Lloyd, J.B. Millet Company |
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Author | User:Mike Hayes |
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This work has been released into the public domain by its author, Mike Hayes at English Wikipedia. This applies worldwide. In some countries this may not be legally possible; if so: Mike Hayes grants anyone the right to use this work for any purpose, without any conditions, unless such conditions are required by law.Public domainPublic domainfalsefalse |
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2015-09-11 05:32 | 0×0× (6185669 bytes) | Mike Hayes | {{Information | description = Study in Canon for Organ by Charles harford Lloyd | source = self | date = 2015-09-10 | author = {{self}} }} [[Category:Audio files of organ music]] |
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current | 07:25, 11 September 2015 | 4 min 15 s (5.9 MB) | Mike Hayes (talk | contribs) | Transferred from en.wikipedia |
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Update transcode statusFormat | Bitrate | Download | Status | Encode time |
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MP3 | 201 kbps | Completed 03:17, 10 December 2017 | 7.0 s |
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