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st_martin_procession.wav

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reinsamba

November 22nd, 2008

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Music > Multiple instruments
Köln, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
streetmusic

Passing lantern procession on a local celebration in favor of St.Martin in one of the quarters of the city of Cologne on November, 11. The procession is carried out by school children, singing traditional tunes, which describe the life of St.Martin and the beauty of the self made lanterns. They are accompanied by small amateur bands with trumpets, saxophones and bass drums. Sony ECM-MS907, Marantz PMD671.

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children
cologne
folkloric
martin
procession
religion
saint
saxophone
singing
st-martin
trumpet

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Wave (.wav)

Duration

1:44.918

File size

17.7 MB

Sample rate

44100.0 Hz

Bit depth

16 bit

Channels

Stereo

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littlepsaya

9 years, 10 months ago

i like this one, understated music celebration, perfect for my little music drama, :) thank you!

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