| 01. WDR Sinfonieorchester – Le songe de Cléopatre, Op. 1802 02. WDR Sinfonieorchester – Ophélie, Op. 1652 03. WDR Sinfonieorchester – Salomé, Op. 1002 04. WDR Sinfonieorchester – Suite orientale, Op. 482 I. Prélude 05. WDR Sinfonieorchester – Suite orientale, Op. 482 II. Danse d’Almée 06. WDR Sinfonieorchester – Les Gitanos, Op. 153 Valse éspagnole 07. WDR Sinfonieorchester – Suite en forme de valse I. Ballabile, Op. 373 08. WDR Sinfonieorchester – Suite en forme de valse II. Interlude et valse lente, Op. 383 09. WDR Sinfonieorchester – Suite en forme de valse III. Scherzo-valse, Op. 353 10. WDR Sinfonieorchester – Bourrée, Op. 622 11. WDR Sinfonieorchester – Pavane, Op. 813 12. WDR Sinfonieorchester – Sarabande, Op. 822 13. WDR Sinfonieorchester – Danse sacrée, Op. 373 14. Lydia Teuscher – Le chat sur le toit, Op. 932 15. Julie Robard-Gendre – No?l de la Vierge Marie, Op. 542 16. Damen des WDR Rundfunkchores – Le Ruisseau, Op. 212 A great musical talent and a sensitive soul, born into a self-respecting family who forbade their daughter to marry the love of her life; a marriage of convenience with a respectable man; but later an affair with the love of her youth – that would be the stuff of a maudlin novel. But Mel Bonis was not an invention. She was one of the strongest composers of her time, who concentrated on piano and chamber music as well as songs, but also enriched the Impressionist repertoire with numerous treasures with her original creations and arrangements for orchestra. The Ophélia, which is once again particularly topical, the purring mélodie of the amorous tomcat on the roof at night, the Spanish gypsy waltz and the dances for orchestra are just some of the beguiling discoveries with which our production pays a well-deserved tribute to the noble lady. |

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