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Erich Kästner - Sachliche Romanzen

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Erich Kästner - Sachliche RomanzenInhalt A Pldoyer einer Frau Ursula HerkingSachliche Romanze Arno AssmannGanz besonders feine Damen Erich KstnerFantasie von bermorgen Kate KhlPolly oder das jhe Ende Gnter PfitzmannMathilde, aber eingerahmt Erich KstnerDas Spielzeuglied Urula HerkingExemplarische Herbstnacht Arno AssmannBallgeflster Illo SchiederStiller Besuch Erich KstnerDie Existenz im Wiederholungsfalle Rudolf Platte B Das Gebet keiner Jungfrau Helen VitaDas Eisenbahngleichnis Uwe

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Plädoyer einer Frau - Ursula Herking
Sachliche Romanze - Arno Assmann
Ganz besonders feine Damen - Erich Kästner
Fantasie von übermorgen - Kate Kühl
Polly oder das jähe Ende - Günter Pfitzmann
Mathilde, aber eingerahmt - Erich Kästner
Das Spielzeuglied - Urula Herking
Exemplarische Herbstnacht - Arno Assmann
Ballgeflüster - Illo Schieder
Stiller Besuch - Erich Kästner
Die Existenz im Wiederholungsfalle - Rudolf Platte

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Das Gebet keiner Jungfrau - Helen Vita
Das Eisenbahngleichnis - Uwe Friedrichsen
Ein Kubikkilometer genügt - Erich Kästner
Kleines Solo - Arno Assmann
Gewisse Ehepaare - Ursula Herking
Der Handstand auf der Loreley - Erich Kästner
Abschied in der Vorstadt - Uwe Friedrichsen
Chor der Fräuleins - Helen Vita / Edith Hancke
Hotelsolo - Günter Pfitzmann
Die Maulwürfe - Erich Kästner
Eine Animierdame stösst Bescheid - Illo Schieder

Marke: Label: Deutsche Grammophon 2571125, Serie: Wort Resonance, Germany 1971
Format: Vinyl LP 30 cm 33 UpM

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