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Violin Sue Aston Cornwall Home Coming Celtic Music Violin


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Violin Sue Aston Cornwall Home Coming Celtic Music Violin

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Violin Sue Aston from the Inspirational Journey CD by composer and violinist Sue Aston. This video is also on the Reflections of Cornwall DVD also by Sue Aston. www.sueaston.com Filmed by Meteor Entertainment Penzance Cornwall

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