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Bach – Abel – Binder
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Orff – Carmina Burana
7,66€ -
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Les Grands Ballets d’Opéras
10,30€ -
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Rossini – Airs d’Opéra
10,30€ -
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“””Ayer Y Hoy”” – Hier et Aujourd’Hui”
19,50€ -
“””Impressions pour Trompette”””
21,61€ -
“””La Chanson d’Ami”” – Chansons de Femme – XIIè & XIIIème Siècles”
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“Beethoven – Sonates “”Le Printemps”” – “”A Kreutzer”””
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“Beethoven – Trios, Op. 97 N° 7 “”Archiduc”” & Op. 1 N° 1 pour piano, violon & violoncelle”
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“Bernier – Deux Motets – “”Laudate Dominum”” & “”Miserere Mei Deus”””
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“Chansons et Danses au Temps des Cathédrales – “”La Fête sur le Parvis de Notre-Dame”””
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“Corou de Berra – “”Peluenia”””
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“Dvorak – “”De la Forêt de Bohème””, Op. 68 – “”Légendes””, Op. 59″
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“Dvorak – Quintette Op.81 & Quatuor “”Americain”””
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“Egypte par l’Ordre Chazili “”Al-Tariqa Al-Hamidiyya Al-Chaziliyya”” – Musique soufi Vol.4″
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“Elisabeth Vidal “”Live in Paris”””
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“Gounod – Les Sept paroles du Christ sur la Croix – Messe Brève N° 7 “”Aux Chapelles”” – Symphonie N° 2″
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“Haydn – Symphonie N° 85 “”La Reine”” – Concertos”
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“Irlande – Harpe Irlandaise – “”Pub Music”””
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“La Cornemuse écossaise & “”The Edinburgh Military Tatoo”””
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“La Cornemuse écossaise & “”The Edinburgh Military Tatoo”””
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“Les Iles Seychelles – “”Les Iles Oubliees”””
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“Liszt – Reminiscences de “”Don Juan”” – 3ème Nocturne – 2 Etudes de concert – Caprice poétique N°3 – Morceau de salon – Etude 1850″
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“Los Calchakis Vol.11 – Et leurs flûtes de pan “”Eldorado”””
The legend of Arion
Arion, a young musician and singer who was unequalled in his skill with the lyre, is said to have been born at Methymna on the island of Lesbos in the sixth century BCE. After a visit to Sicily to take part in contests against the finest singers and musicians – which he won and was showered with riches as his prize – he wished to return to Corinth and set sail on a Corinthian ship from Tarentum. Once out in the open sea, the sailors formed a plot to cast him overboard and take his wealth. When they attacked him he begged them as a last favour to let him play his lyre, in the hope of moving them to pity. But his efforts were to no avail and, realising that he would not obtain their mercy, Arion threw himself into the sea, where dolphins, who had been drawn to the ship by the enchanting music, bore him up as he sank and one of them carried him on its back and brought him to shore at Cape Taenarum.
Thus, Arion was saved by music, and the dolphin who saved Arion was placed among the constellations as Delphinus.
