

Music for Magic Shows by Henry Evans
Original music specially composed by Gustavo Baldrati, an Argentinean musician and a fan of magic, with the purpose of being used at magic shows. Every piece of music has been created with a different kind of magic in mind.
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Original music specially composed by Gustavo Baldrati, an Argentinean musician and a fan of magic, with the purpose of being used at magic shows. Every piece of music has been created with a different kind of magic in mind.
Includes:
Includes:
- Show's Openers and Closers
- Short pieces for certain moments
- Magic Styles
Original music specially composed by Gustavo Baldrati, an Argentinean musician and a fan of magic, with the purpose of being used at magic shows. Every piece of music has been created with a different kind of magic in mind.
Specific References
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