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Anastasie Jeanne - Le cabinet de curiosites (2025) [24-96]

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Total size: 1.43 GB
Added: 2025-04-24 20:32:01

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Artist: Anastasie Jeanne, Emilie Clément Planche, Julianna David Title: Le cabinet de curiosités (Trésors oubliés du clavecin des Lumières) Year Of Release: 2025 Label: L'encelade Genre: Classical Quality: FLAC (tracks) 24bit-96kHz + booklet Total Time: 01:09:30 Total Size: 1.42 GB Tracklist: 1. Premier Livre de Pièces pour Clavecin, Op. 1: La Pitras (3:34) 2. Premier Livre de Pièces pour Clavecin, Op. 1: La Pestalozi (7:25) 3. Premier Livre de Pièces pour Clavecin, Op. 1: La Cécile (3:49) 4. Premier Livre de Pièces pour Clavecin: La Suzanne (4:18) 5. IIe Suite, Op. 1: I. La Saint Saire - Allegro (4:28) 6. IIe Suite, Op. 1: II. La Saint Saire - Airs Tendres (7:33) 7. IIe Suite, Op. 3: II. La Saint Saire - Allegro (4:41) 8. Ve Suite, Op. 1: La Corée (4:59) 9. Ve Suite, Op. 1: La L’Arrard (4:11) 10. Ve Suite, Op. 1: La Le Daulceur (5:15) 11. VIe Suite Concerto, Op. 1: I. La La Font - Presto (5:37) 12. VIe Suite Concerto, Op. 1: II. La La Font - Gavotte 1 & 2 (5:08) 13. VIe Suite Concerto, Op. 1: III. La La Font - Vif (4:12) 14. Premier Livre de Pièces pour Clavecin, Op. 1: La Bressol (4:26) Pieces for harpsichord by Jean-Jacques Beauvarlet-Charpentier and Simon Simon. Anastasie Jeanne is accompanied by Emilie Clément Planche on violin and Julianna David on cello. "The discovery of Simon Simon and Jean-Jacques Beauvarlet-Charpentier happened quite by chance, a fortuitous affinity with my vocation as a performing harpsichordist. It was by creating a personal laboratory that I was able to explore previously unknown territories, venturing to the limits of what could be considered the Baroque repertoire