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Pierre Louÿs, "Les chansons de Bilitis"  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by TimMa at Oct. 29, 2024
Pierre Louÿs, "Les chansons de Bilitis"

Pierre Louÿs, "Les chansons de Bilitis"
2013 | ISBN: 2874450707 | Français | MP3@128 kbps | 0 hrs 40 mins | 37.3 MB

"Les Chansons de Bilitis" is a collection of erotic poems and prose poetry written by the French author Pierre Louÿs. First published in 1894, it is presented as a fictional rediscovery of ancient Greek poetry attributed to the fictional character Bilitis, a contemporary of the famous Greek poet Sappho…

Pierre Louÿs, "Les chansons de Bilitis"  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by TimMa at Oct. 29, 2024
Pierre Louÿs, "Les chansons de Bilitis"

Pierre Louÿs, "Les chansons de Bilitis"
2013 | ISBN: 2874450707 | Français | MP3@128 kbps | 0 hrs 40 mins | 37.3 MB

"Les Chansons de Bilitis" is a collection of erotic poems and prose poetry written by the French author Pierre Louÿs. First published in 1894, it is presented as a fictional rediscovery of ancient Greek poetry attributed to the fictional character Bilitis, a contemporary of the famous Greek poet Sappho…

«Les chansons de Bilitis» by Pierre Félix Louis  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by Gelsomino at Oct. 27, 2023
«Les chansons de Bilitis» by Pierre Félix Louis

«Les chansons de Bilitis» by Pierre Félix Louis
French | EPUB | 0.1 MB
Karen Coker Merritt & Sean Kennard - Canteloube: L'arada & Chants de France (2020)

Karen Coker Merritt & Sean Kennard - Canteloube: L'arada & Chants de France (2020)
FLAC tracks | 01:01:31 | 233 Mb
Genre: Classical / Label: Centaur Records

French composer Joseph Canteloube (1879-1957) made a life's work of collecting, transcribing, and arranging folksongs. His Chants d'Auvergne has long been very popular. Much of the rest of his songs, though, have been unjustly neglected. Among these, L'arada emerges as a particularly intriguing work. A native of North Carolina, Dr. Coker-Merritt received her Master of Music degree from UNC-Greensboro, and her Doctor of Musical Arts degree in Vocal Performance at Florida State University. She began her professional operatic career with Pittsburgh Opera, studying as an apprentice with opera legends Renata Scotto, Régine Crespin and Renée Fleming. She made her professional operatic debut with Baltimore Opera in 2003. Sean Kennard has won top prizes in the Queen Elisabeth Competition (Belgium), the International Music Competition of Viña del Mar (Chile), the Vendome International Piano Competition (Portugal), the Sendai International Music Competition (Japan), the Hilton Head International Piano Competition (USA), the National Chopin Competition, the Iowa Piano Competition, the American Pianists Association, and the International Chopin Competition of the Pacific.

Charles Koechlin: Les Chants de Nectaire (Repost)  Music

Posted by philomene at Jan. 9, 2013
Charles Koechlin: Les Chants de Nectaire (Repost)

Charles Koechlin: Les Chants de Nectaire (1998)
Pierre-Yves Artaud (flûte)
XLD Rip | lossless | FLAC (Tracks)+LOG+CUE+Scans (600dpi) | 677 MB
Label: Sisyphe | Genre: Classical | Style: Chamber music

(…) Les Chants de Nectaire is a perfect example of Koechlin's love of monody and of his comprehensive understanding of the possibilities of the flute. The range of the pieces is deceptively wide - from quiet, almost becalmed meditations to furious, abandoned dances in which the metre is ever changing and sometimes non-existent, while the melodies move from modality and diatonic purity to complex chromaticism, to create a flickering patchwork of moods. The technical demands on the player are enormous (not surprisingly this is the first ever recording of the complete cycle) but Pierre-Yves Artaud is one of the world's greatest flautists, and lavishes all his artistry on these haunting miniatures. - Andrew Clements, The Guardian
Taos Amrouche – Les Chants de Taos Amrouche: Chants Berbères de Kabylie (2003)

Taos Amrouche – Les Chants de Taos Amrouche: Chants Berbères de Kabylie (2003)
World/Ethnic | FLAC lossless 5cd | cuesheets+logs | covers+booklet | 3h41m42s | 987mb
Label: L'Empreinte Digitale | cat. no. ED 13156

Suzanne Danco - Chants de la France (2019)  Music

Posted by varrock at May 10, 2019
Suzanne Danco - Chants de la France (2019)

Suzanne Danco - Chants de la France (2019)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 187 MB | Tracks: 20 | 62:28 min
Style: Classical | Label: Universal Music

Snow White sings Canteloube, accompanied by the composer: a rare and newly remastered album, transferred to CD for the first time. As RJ Stove outlines in a new essay for this important Eloquence release, Lucie Daullène (b.1931) was nearer 19 than (as the legend has it) 15 years old in 1949-50 when she recorded an album of 'Chants de France' for L'Oiseau Lyre. Her voice, all the same, is so light, fresh and uncoloured by finesse that one may readily hear why Canteloube thought she was ideal. 'That's how French folk songs should be sung,' he once wrote. Though Daullène made only one more classical recording, she later achieved a measure of fame (now named Dolène) as the voice of Disney's heroine Snow White in the dubbed French version of the movie.
William Christie, Les Arts Florissants  - Michel Pignolet de Montéclair: Jephté (2002)

William Christie, Les Arts Florissants - Michel Pignolet de Montéclair: Jephté (2002)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 629 Mb | Total time: 70:09+79:21 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Harmonia Mundi | HMX 2901424.25 | Recorded: 1992

"Jephte" was Monteclair's second and final stage work, a lyric tragedy written when he was 65 and apparently the first Biblical opera produced in France since the mystery plays. The influences on Rameau's stage works music are readily apparent: the canny use of orchestral color for dramatic purposes, vivid musical characterization, infectiously lively dance music, and, above all, inspired and stirring choral writing.
Marie-Laure Garnier, Philippe Hattat, Clémentine Decouture, Paco Garcia & Yan Levionnois - Grief: Les Chants de l'âme (2020)

Marie-Laure Garnier, Philippe Hattat, Clémentine Decouture, Paco Garcia & Yan Levionnois - Grief: Les Chants de l'âme (Live in Deauville) (2020)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 245 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 133 Mb | Digital booklet | 00:57:53
Classical, Vocal | Label: B Records

Olivier Greif was an outstanding composer and pianist who died before his time. His complex, charismatic personality made an impression on every artist who encountered him. A keen duty of remembrance has animated them ever since, now relayed by a young generation who have been captivated by his vibrant, tragic and yet radiant music. Olivier Greif was born in Paris on the 3 rd of January, 1950, to Jewish, Polish émigré parents. (His father, a pianist, and survivor of Auschwitz, became a neuropsychiatrist.) Olivier entered the Paris Conservatoire at the age of ten. At the age of seventeen, he obtained his first prize for composition in Tony Aubin’s class, then going on to hone his skills in New York with Luciano Berio. From the age of eleven until he was thirty-one, he composed highly individualistic works (including Chants de l’Âme in 1979), outside current trends.

Farida Parveen - Bangladesh (Chants De Lalon Shah) (2017)  Music

Posted by aasana at Feb. 5, 2019
Farida Parveen - Bangladesh (Chants De Lalon Shah) (2017)

Farida Parveen - Bangladesh (Chants De Lalon Shah) (2006; 2017)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue+.log) & artwork | 1:03:21 | 354 MB
World, Indian Classical | Label: Ocora Radio-France

Dans le coeur de myriades de Bengalis, et particulièrement de Bangladais, Farida Parveen est la Reine des Chants de Lalon, elle qui a tant contribué à la diffusion des poèmes et de la pensée de ce Lalon Shah - poète, mystique, réformateur social, figure syncrétique et universelle qui a notamment inspiré Rabindranath Tagore…