Track : Bessarabian hora
Artist : Belf's Rumanian Orchestra
Album : Highlights of Rare Klezmer, Vol. 2
Bessarabian hora by Belf's Rumanian Orchestra from album Highlights of Rare Klezmer, Vol. 2
Duration : 2 minutes & 37 seconds.
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