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Debussy: La Mer

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Stephen Hough Piano Collection

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by: Stephen Hough





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Classical Dreams: Music to Inspire

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from: EMI Classics





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Satie: Piano Works

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from: EMI Classics





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In Utero: Music for My Baby, Vol. 1

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Dinner Classics: The Sunday Brunch Album

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from: Sony





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The Original Jacket Collection: Bernstein Conducts Bernstein

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from: Sony Classics





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Essential Leonard Bernstein

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from: Deutsche Grammophon





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Beethoven: The Nine Symphonies

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from: Sony





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Patricia Petibon ~ French baroque arias (Rameau, Lully, Charpentier, Grandval) / Les Folies Françoises, Cohen-Akenin

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from: Virgin France


Editorial Product Review: :This program of scenes and arias by Rameau, Charpentier, Lully, and Grandval is well designed to display Patricia Petibon's consummate vocal technique and historically informed artistry. Her florid coloratura, going up to high D- and E-flat (in the low period-instrument tuning) is clearly articulated and perfectly in tune. She can change color, nuance, and expression on a single note, and her mastery of the style is complete. She captures the seriousness as well as the humor in Rameau's two cantatas, the sorrow of Jonathan's lamentation in Charpentier's 'David and Jonathan,' the vacillation ...


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