Le Petit Choeur Du Collège De Rolle – Laissons Entrer Le Soleil
| Лейбл: | VDE – VDE 30-326 |
| Формат: | Vinyl |
| Страна: | Switzerland |
| Жанр: | Classical, Pop |
| Стиль: | Chanson, Choral |
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Треклист:
| A1 | La Petite Fugue
Arranged By – Roland Corbaz Composed By – Maxime Le Forestier Composed By – Catherine Le Forestier Written By – Неизвестный #0 Written By – Kruger |
2:06 | |
| A2 | Ave Maria (Vers 1550)
Composed By – Jacques Arcadelt |
2:35 | |
| A3 | L'Alphabet | 1:13 | |
| A4 | Parce Domine
Composed By – Bartolomeo Cordans |
2:06 | |
| A5 | Madrigal (Vers 1570) | 1:50 | |
| A6 | La Puce (16e Siècle) | 2:30 | |
| A7 | Kyrie (Extrait De La Misa Criolla)
Arranged By – Roland Corbaz Composed By – Ariel Ramirez Percussion – J. Martin (18) Percussion – J.-F. Déruaz Solo Vocal – Pascale Martinet |
3:24 | |
| B1 | Laissez Entrer Le Soleil (Extrait De "Hair")
Arranged By – Roland Corbaz Band – "ZP" Composed By – Galt MacDermot Composed By – Bertrand Castelli Composed By – Jacques Lanzmann Drums – Denis Croisier Electric Piano – Anne-France Dufour Trumpet – Patrick Rosset |
4:08 | |
| B2 | En Sortant De L'École
Composed By – Jacques Prévert Composed By – Joseph Kosma Piano – Marianne Niggeler Solo Vocal – Pascale Dufour (2) |
3:08 | |
| B3 | Pigeon Vole!
Composed By – Patrick Bron |
2:57 | |
| B4 | La Truite Amoureuse De Schubert | 3:00 | |
| B5 | La Lune Est Morte | 3:35 | |
| B6 | Fais Comme L'Oiseau
Arranged By – Roland Corbaz Band – "ZP" Composed By – Pierre Delanoë Composed By – Antonio Carlos E Jocafi Drums – Denis Croisier Electric Piano – Anne-France Dufour Solo Vocal – Pascale Martinet Solo Vocal – Pascale Dufour (2) Solo Vocal – L. Martinez (3) Trumpet – Patrick Rosset |
3:12 |
Участники записи:
- Conductor – Roland Corbaz
- Engineer – Walter Schupbach
- Liner Notes – Jean Berger (5)
- Photography [Photo recto], Graphics – R. Spring
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Участники записи:
- Conductor – Roland Corbaz
- Engineer – Walter Schupbach
- Liner Notes – Jean Berger (5)
- Photography [Photo recto], Graphics – R. Spring