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Couperin: Les Ombres Errantes

Iddo Bar-Shaï

Classical - Released February 25, 2013 | Mirare

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Couperin: Pièces de Clavecin

Pierre Hantaï

Chamber Music - Released October 11, 2007 | Mirare

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Heureux qui communique

Gérard Lenorman

French Music - Released January 1, 1988 | GL Productions

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Festival International de Piano de La Roque d'Anthéron: 36e édition

Zhu Xiao-Mei

Classical - Released July 15, 2016 | Mirare

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Succès et Confidences

Jeanne Moreau

Rock - Released November 13, 2005 | Jacques Canetti Productions

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Le Jardin de Monsieur Rameau

Les Arts Florissants

Opera - Released April 1, 2014 | harmonia mundi

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Toutes Directions (Bonus Track Version)

Bertrand Burgalat

Alternative & Indie - Released April 16, 2012 | Tricatel

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Toutes directions - J'aime pas sa voix (Instrumental)

Bertrand Burgalat

Alternative & Indie - Released April 16, 2012 | Tricatel

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Affinités retrouvées

Vittorio Forte

Classical - Released June 3, 2013 | Lyrinx

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SANS RIRE

Laroma

Hip-Hop/Rap - Released February 20, 2022 | Asura Records

Dutronc & Dutronc - La tournée générale

Thomas Dutronc

French Music - Released November 24, 2023 | Universal Music Division Label Panthéon

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Immersion

Youn Sun Nah

Vocal Jazz - Released March 1, 2019 | Arts Music

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With She Moves On (2017), Youn Sun Nah reinvented her music. Four years after her brilliant Lento, the Korean singer chose to work with one of John Zorn’s friends, Jamie Saft on keys, Brad Jones on double bass, Dan Rieser on drums (from Norah Jones’ Little Willies) along with master guitarist Marc Ribot. She then explored a repertoire ranging from rock to folk and covered the songs of various artists such as Joni Mitchell, Paul Simon, Lou Reed, and Jimi Hendrix. Two years later, the eclectic is still the artist’s domain. Immersion, her new album, is produced by French artist Clément Ducol, who has collaborated with Melody Gardot, Nolwenn Leroy, Christophe, Vianney, Laurence Equilbey and Camille, his life partner. On the record, Youn Sun Nah goes on a trip through time and music genres. She sings Isn't it a Pity, which George Harrison once wrote for his own album All Things Must Pass, as well as Sans Toi by Michel Legrand, soundtrack for Agnès Varda’s Cléo de 5 à 7. Marvin Gaye’s Mercy Mercy Me, Johnny Cash’s God's Gonna Cut You Down, Leonard Cohen’s hit Hallelujah, and You Can't Hurry Love written by Holland–Dozier – Holland for the Supremes (another guaranteed hit) also make their appearances. The repertoire is wide and the singer’s vocal technique is broad but Youn Sun Nah always remains in control of her trademark style. Her style is vast and impressive, only confirming that this wonderful jazz singer can sing pretty much everything. © Clotilde Maréchal/Qobuz
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Michel Jonasz Quartet en concert

Michel Jonasz

French Music - Released October 21, 2022 | MJM - ADA France

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Avant que l'ombre... À Bercy

Mylène Farmer

French Music - Released November 20, 2006 | Stuffed Monkey

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Auprès du feu l'on fait l'amour

Stéphane Fuget

Classical - Released May 12, 2023 | Château de Versailles Spectacles

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Sans attendre

Céline Dion

French Music - Released November 2, 2012 | Columbia

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For her first album in five years, Céline Dion returns to her native French, cutting a moody collection called Sans Attendre. Perhaps it is the relatively diminished commercial expectations of a French-only album but there's an appealing small-scale aspect to Sans Attendre; certainly it is melodramatic but it is not garishly bombastic. The production is relatively restrained and, in turn, it gives plenty of space for Dion to grandstand on these tales of heartbreak, aging, and death. These aren't songs of love; they're songs of loss, and while there is certainly an affectation to Dion's performance, there's also genuine pathos and the small scale of Sans Attendre makes for one of her better albums of recent memory.© Stephen Thomas Erlewine /TiVo
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Testa Nera

Furax Barbarossa

Hip-Hop/Rap - Released March 24, 2014 | Bim Bam Prod - Furax Barbarossa

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Un air de rien

Trois Cafés Gourmands

French Music - Released October 5, 2018 | Play Two

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Comme On A Dit

Louise Attaque

Rock - Released January 18, 2000 | Universal Music Division Barclay

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Offenbach : La Périchole (Live)

Marc Minkowski

Classical - Released June 14, 2019 | Bru Zane

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Recordings of Offenbach's 1868 operetta La Périchole, here performed in an 1873 revision, have been rather uncommon. True, it doesn't contain any of the big Offenbach hits, and its Peruvian setting, with a variety of Spanish dances and chinoiserie standing in for whatever music might have been heard in colonial Peru, seems increasingly preposterous as time goes on. However, verisimilitude has never been a requirement in operetta, and this story of the titular street singer (who was an actual historical individual) pursued by a sleazy colonial administrator hits a lot of the bases. Anglophone listeners will note that Arthur Sullivan surely knew this music inside and out, and replicated the combination of limpid songs for the heroine and quite a few sharp narrative choruses. This production, recorded live in 2018 at the Festival Radio France Occitanie in Montpellier, is nothing fancy, but that is its charm. La Périchole is nicely sung by a mezzo-soprano with the delightful name of Aude Extrémo, who resists the temptation to ham it up (sample her drunk scene, "Ah, quel diner je viens de faire") and inhabits the role well. The large cast is consistent, and conductor Marc Minkowski and Les Musiciens du Louvre, far from their Baroque origins, keep things moving in a lively way. One gets the sense that Offenbach would have been fully satisfied, and the recording is a must for any operetta fan.© TiVo