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Saariaho, Kaija; Maalouf, Amin; Sellars, Peter; Kokko, Helena; Finley, Gerald; Upshaw, Dawn; Groop, Monica; Salonen, Esa-Pekka; Tsypin, George; Pakledinaz, Martin (2005), L'amour de loin, Hamburg: Deutsche Grammophon : Distributed by Universal Music & Video Distribution, OCLC724679575
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