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Une Soirée Chez Berlioz - Bruno Philippe (cello); Caroline Lieby (harp); Lionel Renoux (horn); Stéphanie d'Oustrac (mezzo-soprano);...
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  1. Plaisir d'amour, for voice & piano (or orchestra)
  2. Viens, aurore, romance
  3. Vois qui loin d'une amante, for voice & guitar
  4. La Captive, for voice & piano (or orchestra), H. 60 (Op. 12)
  5. Melodies Nocturnes Originales for guitar, Op 41a: No. 6. Les Regrets
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  1. Plaisir d'amour, for voice & piano (or orchestra)
  2. Viens, aurore, romance
  3. Vois qui loin d'une amante, for voice & guitar
  4. La Captive, for voice & piano (or orchestra), H. 60 (Op. 12)
  5. Melodies Nocturnes Originales for guitar, Op 41a: No. 6. Les Regrets
  6. Gulnare ou L'esclave persanne, opera: Rien, tendre amour, ne résite à tes armes (Romance de Gulnare)
  7. Philippe et Georgette, opera: Ô! ma Georgette
  8. L'Opéra comique: Ah! pour l'amant le plus discret
  9. L'idée fixe, Andante amoroso for piano, S. 470a/1 (LW A16b) (after Berlioz's "Symphonie Fantastique")
  10. Fleurs des landes, songs (5) for voice & piano, H. 124 (Op. 13): Le Jeune Pâtre breton, H 65C
  11. Melodies Nocturnes Originales for guitar, Op 41a: Le Désir. Variation
  12. Fleuve du Tage, for voice & guitar, H. 5 (accompaniment composed by Berlioz)
  13. L'Opéra comique: Que d'établissements nouveaux
  14. Le Sentiment d'amour, for voice & guitar
  15. Valse des Sylphes de La Damnation of Faust, for piano, S. 475 (LW A205) (after Berlioz)
  16. Neuf Mélodies irlandaises, songs (9) for voice & piano, H. 38 (Op. 2): Élégie en prose, H. 47
  17. Rondo for lyre or guitar No. 4
  18. Bocage que l'aurore, for voice & guitar
  19. Nina, opera: Romance de Nina
  20. Marche des pèlerins de la Sinfonie Harold en Italie (I & II), transcription for piano, S. 473 (LW A29) (after Berlioz)
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Berlioz is not the first name that comes to mind when the topic of historical performance is mentioned, but here is a delightful group of short pieces presented as "une soirée chez Berlioz" and played on instruments of his time. Mostly they are songs, accompanied on piano or, more unusually guitar, and the fascinating thing is that the guitar was Berlioz's own. He even signed it when he donated it to the Conservatoire in Paris. The album is worth hearing just for the quiet, measured voice of the guitar alone, in the hands ...

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Une Soirée Chez Berlioz 2019, Harmonia Mundi

UPC: 3149020938324

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