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La Rêveuse - L'Énigme Sainte Colombe (2026) [Hi-Res]

La Rêveuse - L'Énigme Sainte Colombe (2026) [Hi-Res]
  • Title: L'Énigme Sainte Colombe
  • Year Of Release: 2026
  • Label: harmonia mundi
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-192kHz FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 01:04:02
  • Total Size: 299 MB / 2.10 GB
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Tracklist:

1. Concert "Le Rapporté": Chaconne (5:13)
2. Simphonie par Monsieur Couperin (2:04)
3. Pieces in D Minor: Allemande (2:54)
4. Pieces in D Minor: Ballet (1:15)
5. Pieces in D Minor: Sarabande - Double (4:04)
6. Pieces in D Minor: Gavotte (1:12)
7. Gigue de Rousseau, Rondeau (Arr. for Viol and Continuo by M. Di Capua and B. Perrot): Gigue de Rousseau, Rondeau (Arr. for Viol & Continuo by M. Di Capua & B. Perrot) (1:53)
8. Suite du 1er ton: Récit tendre (Arr. for Three Viols by F. Bolton, E. Audouin and A. Linos) (2:19)
9. Pieces for Theorbo in G: Prélude (1:48)
10. Pieces for Theorbo in G: Sarabande (2:12)
11. Pieces for Theorbo in G: Chaconne (2:16)
12. Concert "La Vignon": Ouverture (2:47)
13. Concert "La Vignon": Chaconne (5:49)
14. Pieces for Three Viols: Symphonie (0:54)
15. Pieces for Three Viols: Gigue (1:32)
16. Concert "Le Retrouvé" (5:55)
17. Pieces for Two Viols in D Minor: Courante (1:25)
18. Pieces for Two Viols in D Minor: Saranbande (1:54)
19. Pieces for Two Viols in D Minor: Ballet (0:59)
20. Récit de voix humaine (Arr. for Three Viols by F. Bolton, B. Perrot, E. Audouin and A. Linos) (2:35)
21. Sarabande (Arr. for Three Viols by M. Di Capua) (1:53)
22. Pieces for Theorbo in D Minor: Allemande (2:04)
23. Pieces for Theorbo in D Minor: Courante (1:50)
24. Pieces for Viol and Continuo in D Minor: Allemande (1:25)
25. Pieces for Viol and Continuo in D Minor: Saranbande (1:51)
26. Chaconne in D Minor (Compl. by B. Perrot) (4:12)

Though a crucial figure in the Golden Age of Louis XIV, Sainte Colombe remains shrouded in mystery. La Rêveuse invites us to rediscover his work in the light of his time, alongside music by Nicolas Hotman, Louis Couperin, Guillaume-Gabriel Nivers and Jean Rousseau: an aesthetic soundscape of 17th-century France, where the art of the viol reached the height of intensity and refinement.


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  • olga1001
  •  wrote in 17:18
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Booklet is on Label

https://www.harmoniamundi.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/902798_booklet.pdf
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  • gibheid
  •  wrote in 17:54
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Thanks sddd.