Video of the Day: i Giardini performs Ernest Chausson’s ‘Le temps des lilas’
- Friday, February 28, 2025
The piece lends its name to the collective’s new album dedicated to the music of Chausson
The piece lends its name to the collective’s new album dedicated to the music of Chausson
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Born May 25, 1951; died February 9, 2025
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The recording can be found on Nevermind’s new album ‘J S Bach: Goldberg Variations’
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