The magnificent and colorful beauty of French orchestral music
The orchestra's sound, guided by the maestro's baton, vividly paints a refined and emotional picture.
A collection of French masterpieces conducted by Daniel Barenboim with the Orchestre de Paris. The dramatic character of each piece, including Berlioz's "Roman Carnival," is vividly expressed. The Orchestre de Paris's distinctive, richly colored brass section enhances the elegant sophistication characteristic of French music.
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A:
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1)
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Le Carnaval Romain, Op. 9 : Ouverture Caractéristique À Grand Orchestre
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2)
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Béatrice Et Bénédict : Ouverture
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La Damnation De Faust, Op. 24 : Marche Hongroise
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Le Déluge, Op. 45 : Poème Biblique. Prélude
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B:
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Samson Et Dalila, Op. 47 : Bacchanale
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Danse Macabre, Op. 40 : Poème Symphonique D'après Une Poésie De Henri Cazalis
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3)
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L' Apprenti Sorcier : Scherzo D'après Une Ballade De Goethe
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Composed By - Berlioz
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Recording Supervisor - Rainer Brock (A1)
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Conductor - Daniel Barenboim
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Composed By - Saint-Saëns
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Recording Supervisor - Wolfgang Stengel
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Orchestra - Orchestre De Paris
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Engineer - Klaus Scheibe
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Recording Supervisor - Klaus Scheibe (A4, B2)
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Producer - Günther Breest (A2, A3, B1, B3)
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Composed By - Dukas
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Engineer - Hans-Peter Schweigmann (A3)
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Producer - Steven Paul (A1, A4, B2)
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Sleeve Notes - Martin Cooper (5)
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Art Direction - Peter Schuppe
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Sleeve Notes [Translated By] - Jacques Fournier
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Sleeve Notes - Michael Stegemann
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Sleeve Notes [Translated By] - Gabriele Cervone
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Artwork - Gerd Haase