Le compositeur hongrois Zoltán Kodály

Le compositeur hongrois Zoltán Kodály

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Le compositeur danois Carl Nielsen

Chaque samedi, Laure Dautriche nous fait (re)découvrir un morceau qui a marqué l'histoire de la musique classique. Aujourd'hui, elle revient sur le profil particulier du compositeur danois Car Nielsen qui composera six symphonies.

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Les nocturnes de Chopin enregistrées avec un piano Pleyel de 1836

Chaque samedi, Laure Dautriche nous fait (re)découvrir un morceau qui a marqué l'histoire de la musique classique. Aujourd'hui, elle revient sur le nouvel enregistrement des nocturnes de Chopin, sur un instrument d'époque : un piano Pleyel de 1836. Un voyage dans le temps à ne pa ...  Show more

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