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Eric Le Sage - Gabriel Fauré (vol. 2) : Quatuors avec piano, Op.15 & Op.45

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Gabriel Fauré (vol. 2) : Quatuors avec piano, Op.15 & Op.45
Eric Le Sage - Daishin Kashimoto - Lise Berthaud - François Salque
- Released on 2/05/12 by Alpha
- Main artist: Eric Le Sage
- Genre: Klassiek Kamermuziek Kwartetten
- Distinctions: Hi-Res Audio
Digital booklet

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Gabriel Fauré (vol. 2) : Quatuors avec piano, Op.15 & Op.45
Eric Le Sage
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Quatuor pour piano n° 1 en ut mineur, Op. 15 (Gabriel Fauré)
Eric Le Sage, piano - Daishin Kashimoto, violon - Lise Berthaud, alto - François Salque, violoncelle - Gabriel Fauré, Composer
2012 Alpha 2011 AIM
Eric Le Sage, piano - Daishin Kashimoto, violon - Lise Berthaud, alto - François Salque, violoncelle - Gabriel Fauré, Composer
2012 Alpha 2011 AIM
Eric Le Sage, piano - Daishin Kashimoto, violon - Lise Berthaud, alto - François Salque, violoncelle - Gabriel Fauré, Composer
2012 Alpha 2011 AIM
Eric Le Sage, piano - Daishin Kashimoto, violon - Lise Berthaud, alto - François Salque, violoncelle - Gabriel Fauré, Composer
2012 Alpha 2011 AIM
Quatuor pour piano n° 2 en sol mineur, Op. 45 (Gabriel Fauré)
Eric Le Sage, piano - Daishin Kashimoto, violon - Lise Berthaud, alto - François Salque, violoncelle - Gabriel Fauré, Composer
2012 Alpha 2011 AIM
Eric Le Sage, piano - Daishin Kashimoto, violon - Lise Berthaud, alto - François Salque, violoncelle - Gabriel Fauré, Composer
2012 Alpha 2011 AIM
Eric Le Sage, piano - Daishin Kashimoto, violon - Lise Berthaud, alto - François Salque, violoncelle - Gabriel Fauré, Composer
2012 Alpha 2011 AIM
Eric Le Sage, piano - Daishin Kashimoto, violon - Lise Berthaud, alto - François Salque, violoncelle - Gabriel Fauré, Composer
2012 Alpha 2011 AIM
About the album
- 1 disc(s) - 8 track(s)
- Total length: 01:04:01
- Main artist: Eric Le Sage
- Composer: Gabriel Fauré
- Label: Alpha
- Genre: Klassiek Kamermuziek Kwartetten
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24-Bit 88.2 kHz - Stereo
Digital booklet
2012 Alpha 2011 AIM
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