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Dupont: La maison dans les dunes - Debussy: Images

Severin von Eckardstein

Classical - Released September 28, 2018 | ARTALINNA

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Considered as one of the most inspired pianists of his generation, Severin von Eckardstein explores three major cycles of French music from the 1900s, associating Claude Debussy’s two revolutionary books Images (1904-1907) and Gabriel Dupont’s La Maison dans les dunes (1907-1909) as part of this debut album under the Artalinna label: this suite of 10 pieces with memorable atmospheres filled with luminous colours and heady melodies will stand out for many as a musical revelation! © Artalinna
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Henri Dès, Vol. 6: Le beau tambour

Henri Dès

Children - Released January 1, 1986 | PRODUCTIONS MARY JOSEE

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Ana, José, Nacho

Mecano

Pop - Released December 12, 1997 | BMG Rights Management and Administration (Spain) S.L.U

Named after its three members, brothers Nacho and José María Cano and vocalist Ana Torroja, this 2008 compilation is a comprehensive retrospective of one of Spain's most successful pop acts. Gathering material from their 17-year career, it includes tracks from their 1982 self-titled debut ("Perdido en Mi Habitacion") right up to 1991's Aidalai ("Naturaleza Muerta"). The 30-track collection also includes six new songs and a reworking of their 1984 hit "Aire."© Jon O'Brien /TiVo
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Frère et Soeur (feat. Olivia Ruiz & Renan Luce)

Le Soldat Rose

Pop - Released May 26, 2017 | BMG Rights Mgmt France SARL

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Frère et soeur (Bande original du film)

Grégoire Hetzel

Film Soundtracks - Released May 25, 2022 | Why Not Productions

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Frère et soeur

Le Traquenard

French Music - Released May 12, 2022 | iMD-Traquenardprod

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Frère & Sœur

Amandine & Lucien

Classical - Released October 14, 2022 | Echo Orange

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Dialogues des Carmélites

Jean-Philippe Lafont

Opera - Released February 1, 2012 | Oehms Classics

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Bertrand de Billy's live 2011 performance of Dialogues des Carmélites at Theater an der Wien is notable for the vigor of his conducting and his dramatic highlighting of the score's contrasts, which have rarely sounded so stark and tension-filled. He doesn't stint on conveying the music's generous lushness, in scenes such as the first, which is characterized by the composer's typically suave Gallic urbanity in its depiction of Blanche's aristocratic family. What comes as a revelation, though, are the outbursts of Stravinskian ruggedness in the orchestration and harmonies that de Billy does nothing to soften, which are especially evident in the orchestral interludes between scenes. His rhythmic control is crisp and precise, and points up the score's evocations of Baroque French opera, but he also gives the music plenty of room to breathe. The ORF Radio-Symphonieorchester Wien delivers the drama of de Billy's vision with urgency and plays the more lyrical sections with limpid, sumptuous tone. The vocal casting is not consistently persuasive. Sally Matthews' voice is large and her vibrato is more pronounced than that of the rest of the cast, making her Blanche a far-from-typical characterization. The fact that her voice is so powerful in relation to the voices of the other singers makes for an imbalance that's at odds with the premise that Blanche is the opera's most timorous and tentative character. In a more vocally distinguished ensemble she could be highly effective because her characterization is intensely personal and deeply felt. Here, though, the other singers simply pale in comparison. The roles of the other nuns are sung without much distinctiveness, except for Hendrickje van Kerckhove's warm, luminous Sister Constance. Yann Beuron is strong and sympathetic as Blanche's brother, Le Chevalier de la Force. The sound is generally full, detailed, and clean, but the theatrical realism of the live performance doesn't compensate for the variability of balance and volume as the singers move around the stage. The excellent orchestral playing and fine choral singing by the Arnold Schoenberg Chor, and especially de Billy's assured, insightful conducting make this a recording that anyone who loves the opera will want to hear, but it would not make the best introduction for newcomers. © TiVo
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Francis Poulenc : Dialogues des Carmélites

Jean-Pierre Marty

Classical - Released November 1, 1999 | INA Mémoire vive

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Le Général

Mac Tyer

Hip-Hop/Rap - Released November 27, 2006 | Because Music

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Petite soeur / petit frere

Rayad

Hip-Hop/Rap - Released August 29, 2023 | Labeleveil

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Psyché

Christophe Rousset

Classical - Released January 13, 2023 | Château de Versailles Spectacles

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Comptines pour enfants et bébés

Comptines

Children - Released July 27, 2017 | My Digital Touch

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Comptines Et Chansons Pour Enfants

La Superstar Des Comptines Rondes Et Berceuses

Children - Released December 18, 2014 | Comptines et chansons pour enfants

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La musique en chantant

Morgane et Cie

Children - Released April 14, 2014 | naïve Jeunesse

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Les comptines de la crèche

Océane

Children - Released October 7, 2020 | Le Petit Troubadour

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Chansons et comptines pour enfants

Choeur des enfants de la chanson

Pop - Released November 14, 2014 | Rendez-Vous Digital

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Petit Pierre revisite les comptines

Pierre Grad

Children - Released June 17, 2020 | Lazik et Pierrot

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A Tribute to Pauline Viardot

Marina Viotti

Opera - Released September 16, 2022 | Aparté

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Christophe Rousset and Les Talens Lyriques make a foray into the Romantic repertoire with this tribute to Pauline Viardot, who was not only the most influential singer of the nineteenth century, but also a pedagogue and composer, whose gifts, personality and incomparable aura made her one of the leading figures of French Romanticism. Together the mezzo-soprano Marina Viotti and Christophe Rousset retrace Pauline Viardot’s versatile career and, taking up her great roles, present a musical portrait of a unique performer, who was unanimously acclaimed by the audiences of her time. © Aparté