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		<title>Square Piano</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[The early piano in colonial Australia was known as a 'square' piano. It was imported in the thousands exclusively for domestic use. Yet its sounds are lovely - mellow, warm, intimate, unique. This recording features a restored square piano by Robertson (c. 1835) of Liverpool, England - pieces that would have been enjoyed by both player and listener by JC Bach, Haydn, Pleyel and Cramer.

Available in <strong>di</strong><a href="https://gyro.to/SquarePiano"><strong>gital form</strong></a> only or through the publisher <a href="https://www.australiancomposers.com.au/products/square-piano-cd?_pos=1&#38;_sid=cb2eb5b63&#38;_ss=r">Wirripang</a>]]></description>
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Available in <strong>di</strong><a href="https://gyro.to/SquarePiano"><strong>gital form</strong></a> only or through the publisher <a href="https://www.australiancomposers.com.au/products/square-piano-cd?_pos=1&#38;_sid=cb2eb5b63&#38;_ss=r">Wirripang</a>]]></content:encoded>
					
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