Composed By – I. Villanelle II. Le Spectre De La Rose III. Sur Les Lagunes IV. Absence V. A Cimetière (Clair De Lune) VI. L’Île Inconnue Chants De La France
Composed By – La Belle Est Au Jardin D´Amour (Picardy) Quan You N´Éro Pitchounèlo (Rouergue - Spinning Song) Y A Rien De Si Charmant (Savoy) La Fermo D´Un Paure Omé (Languedoc) Ma Douce Ornie (Brittany) Petite Claudinette (Savoy) Au Berdurè (Béarn) De Bon Matin Je Me Suis Levé (Auvergne) Som-Som (Languedoc - Lullaby) L´Hiver Sera Bientôt Passé (Dauphiny) O Ciuciarella (Corsica - Lullaby) Sè Lo Voy? (Haut-Quercy) Bon Mati Me Llevi (Roussillon) Sur La Montagne (Gascony)
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Berlioz recorded in April 24th, 1951 at Cincinnati’s Music Hall (OH). Issued in 1951 as Decca LXT 2605 Canteloube recorded in 1950 at the Studio des Champs-Elysées, Paris. Issued in 1954 as L’Oiseau-Lyre OL 50047
Art Direction – - Raymond Bannerman Booklet Editor – - Bruce Raggatt Composed By – - Hector Berlioz (tracks: 1-6), - Joseph Canteloube (tracks: 7-20)Conductor – - Thor Johnson * (tracks: 1-6)Engineer – - Cyril Windebank (tracks: 1-6)Executive Producer – - Cyrus Meher-Homji Liner Notes – - R. J. Stove * Orchestra – - Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra (tracks: 1-6)Piano – - Joseph Canteloube (tracks: 7-20)Producer – - Remy Farkas * (tracks: 1-6)Remastered By – - Chris Bernauer Vocals – - Lucie Daullène *
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Record Company Decca Music Group Limited Phonographic Copyright Decca Music Group Limited Copyright Decca Music Group Limited Marketed By Universal Classics amp Jazz Recorded At Music Hall, Cincinnati Recorded At Studio Des Champslyses