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Maggie Teyte in French art songs.
Format
Audio
Language
French
Published/Created
RCA Victor, [1957]
Description
2 s. : 33 1/3 rpm., microgroove. ; 12 in.
Details
Subject(s)
Song cycles
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Songs (High voice) with piano
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Performer
Teyte, Maggie, 1888-1976
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Cortot, Alfred, 1877-1962
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Moore, Gerald, 1899-1987
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Teyte, Maggie, 1888-1976
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Cortot, Alfred, 1877-1962
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Moore, Gerald, 1899-1987
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Series
RCA Victor vault treasures.
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Vault treasures
Contains
Debussy, Claude, 1862-1918.
Songs.
Selections.
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Notes
Reissues of Songs of Debussy (M-322) and French art songs (M 895); the 1st originally issued in 1936, the 2d, in 1942.
Program notes on slipcase, in part by Alfred Cortot, include English paraphrases of the French texts.
Participant(s)/Performer(s)
Maggie Teyte, soprano; Alfred Cortot, piano (in the Debussy songs); Gerald Moore, piano (in the other songs)
Contents
Songs of Debussy: Fêtes galantes, 1st[-2d] ser. Trois chansons de Bilitis. Le promenoir de deux amants. Ballade des femmes de Paris. De grève.--French art songs: Après un rêve, by Fauré. Psyché, by Paladilhe. Chanson triste, by Duparc. Si me vers avaient des ailes. Offrande. L\u0027heure exquise. By Hahn.
Other title(s)
Songs of Debussy.
French art songs.
Publisher no.
LVT 1011
LCCN
ra 57000075
OCLC
9913935
RCP
C - S
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