If I'm correctly informed, both d'Héricourt and Lugeac (also Suzanne, de Caze etc) were real persons. Do you happen to know why Balbastre named his pieces after them? Were they notable persons of their day or something like that? Do the pieces "descibe" them in any way?
Hello,
If I'm correctly informed, both d'Héricourt and Lugeac (also Suzanne, de Caze etc) were real persons. Do you happen to know why Balbastre named his pieces after them? Were they notable persons of their day or something like that? Do the pieces "descibe" them in any way?
szilvavirag 6 months ago
A noble and sensitive performance; lovely ornamentation.
ligidora 1 year ago