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Uploaded by minirausch on Jan 24, 2009
14. Le conteur.Selection from a sixteen-piece set for piano (later orchestrated), inspired by the Persian travel diaries of Pierre Loti. Herbert Henck, piano.
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i just got the Kathryn Stott version - breathtaking! Who is playing this?
arnull40 1 year ago
@Enantiodromialist
Milhaud was right, imo. When I first heard Koechlin on a TV broadcast, as a kid, I could at first not identify the music. Then I spontaneously thought, 'well it resembles a tiny bit Debussy, but 10 times better.'
CaptainBluebear08 1 year ago
WHAT.
A.
GENIUS.
Milhaud called the greatest composer of the past 50 years (in his time), i. e. better than Debussy or Ravel, and I think he might have been right.
Enantiodromialist 2 years ago 2
wonderful!
stanchinsky 2 years ago
beautiful, i heard few compositions on tv, i really like it:)
Leviicrazed 3 years ago
I like what I hear. :)
46ryfhvn57tugjbm 3 years ago
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i just got the Kathryn Stott version - breathtaking! Who is playing this?
arnull40 1 year ago
@Enantiodromialist
Milhaud was right, imo. When I first heard Koechlin on a TV broadcast, as a kid, I could at first not identify the music. Then I spontaneously thought, 'well it resembles a tiny bit Debussy, but 10 times better.'
CaptainBluebear08 1 year ago
WHAT.
A.
GENIUS.
Milhaud called the greatest composer of the past 50 years (in his time), i. e. better than Debussy or Ravel, and I think he might have been right.
Enantiodromialist 2 years ago 2
wonderful!
stanchinsky 2 years ago
beautiful, i heard few compositions on tv, i really like it:)
Leviicrazed 3 years ago
I like what I hear. :)
46ryfhvn57tugjbm 3 years ago