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Title Soirée parisienne / Liam Bonthrone
Published [Place of publication not identified] : Linn Records, [2023]

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Description 1 online resource (1 sound file)
Series Royal Academy of Music bicentenary series
Royal Academy of Music bicentenary series
Contents L'orgia / Gioachino Rossini -- Grands oiseaux blancs / Pauline Garcia-Viardot -- Oh! quand je dors, S282/1/R569 / Franz Liszt -- Lied / Emmanuel Chabrier -- Madrigal / Cécile Chaminade -- C'est l'extase / Gabriel Fauré -- La lune blanche / Igor Stravinsky -- Elle était descendue au bas de la prairie / Lili Boulanger -- O schwöre nicht ; Was will die einsame Thräne ; Ach, die Augen sind es wieder / Nadia Boulanger -- La libellule / Camille Saint-Saëns -- You do something to me / Cole Porter
Performer Liam Bonthrone, tenor ; Benjamin Mead, piano
Event Recorded 2022 October 1 and 2 St. Mark's Church, London, UK
Notes Sung in English, French and German
Subject Songs (High voice) with piano.
Songs (High voice) with piano.
Form Streaming audio
Author Bonthrone, Liam, singer
Mead, Benjamin, instrumentalist
Container of (work): Rossini, Gioacchino, 1792-1868. Soirées musicales. Orgia.
Container of (work): Garcia-Viardot, Pauline. Grands oiseaux blancs
Container of (work): Liszt, Franz, 1811-1886. Oh! quand je dors.
Container of (work): Chabrier, Emmanuel, 1841-1894. Lied (1897)
Container of (work): Chaminade, Cécile, 1857-1944. Madrigal.
Container of (work): Fauré, Gabriel, 1845-1924. C'est la paix.
Container of (work): Stravinsky, Igor, 1882-1971. Poèmes de Paul Verlaine. Lune blanche
Container of (work): Boulanger, Lili, 1893-1918. Clairières dans le ciel. Elle était descendue au bas de la prairie.
Container of (work): Boulanger, Nadia. O schwöre nicht!
Container of (work): Boulanger, Nadia. Was will die einsame Thräne.
Container of (work): Boulanger, Nadia. Ach! die Augen sind es wieder.
Container of (work): Saint-Saëns, Camille, 1835-1921. Libellule.
Container of (work): Porter, Cole, 1891-1964. Fifty million Frenchmen. You do something to me.