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Beethoven: Symphonies; Ouvertures
from: Zig Zag Territories
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Beethoven: Symphonies; Ouvertures
from: Zig Zag Territoires
:Album Description:'There's something of the art that conceals art about these performances ... There are riches to be mined and they repay longer acquaintance. As with much of Immerseel's work, you are left with the words `life-affirming.'' -- Gramophone June 2008 Editor's Choice Review
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Bach: Motets
:Album Description:'There's something of the art that conceals art about these performances ... There are riches to be mined and they repay longer acquaintance. As with much of Immerseel's work, you are left with the words `life-affirming.'' -- Gramophone June 2008 Editor's Choice Review
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Provence mystique: Sacred Songs of the Middle Ages
from: Elektra / Wea
:Album Description:'There's something of the art that conceals art about these performances ... There are riches to be mined and they repay longer acquaintance. As with much of Immerseel's work, you are left with the words `life-affirming.'' -- Gramophone June 2008 Editor's Choice Review
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Provence Mystique: Sacred Songs Of The Middle Ages [United Kingdom]
from: Warner Music France
:Album Description:12th and 13th Century meldoies and texts from Southern France and Spain, by Peire Cardenal, Guilhem Figueira, Peire Espanhol, Alfonso el Sabio and others.
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