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Liliane Berton, Michel Dens, Orchestre De La Société Des Concerts Du Conservatoire - Ganne: Hans, le joueur de flûte (2024)

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Liliane Berton, Michel Dens, Orchestre De La Société Des Concerts Du Conservatoire - Ganne: Hans, le joueur de flûte (2024)

Liliane Berton, André Mallabrera, Michel Dens, Orchestre De La Société Des Concerts Du Conservatoire & Jean-Pierre Marty - Ganne: Hans, le joueur de flûte (2024)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 238 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 119 Mb | 00:50:35
Classical, Opera | Label: Warner Classics, Erato Records

Hans, le joueur de flûte is a ravishing opera, loosely based on the legend of Hamelin’s pied piper popularized notably by the Grimm Brothers, composed by Louis Ganne and premiered in Monte-Carlo in 1906. Rarely recorded, its best rendition is undoubtedly this beautiful 1967 performance with the best French singers of their time, including Liliane Berton and the amazing baritone Michel Dens in the title-role.

Jacqueline Brumaire - Strauss: La chauve-souris (2023)

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Jacqueline Brumaire - Strauss: La chauve-souris (2023)

Jacqueline Brumaire - Strauss: La chauve-souris (2023)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 198 MB | Tracks: 13 | 40:05
Style: Classical | Label: Warner Classics

The night of August 26th to 27th will mark the annual international celebration of chiropters, with many events to inform the public on how these endangered animals are a vital link of our ecosystems, and fascinating wonders of nature. In music, bat remains famous for having inspired a hilarious operetta to Johann Strauss, mocking the decadence of the Viennese high society. This is an abridged version on an adapted French libretto by famous playwright Paul Ferrier. It is performed by the greatest French singers of the 1960s, conducted by baton superstar Franck Pourcel, who sold millions of records of light music, in one of his few forays into classical repertoire.