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A nice latin version of the famous song from Charles Trénet, as played by the Coll's Orchestra. It is part of "Trénet dans tous ses états !" record , available here. |
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A swing version of this famous song from Charles Trénet, as played by the Coll's Orchestra. It is part of "Trénet dans tous ses états !" record , available here. |
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This wonderful pièce was composed in memory of René Coll. It is played here by the awesome Claude Egéa, and by the Coll's Orchestra. It is part of "Trénet dans tous ses états !" record , available here. |
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" In this musical suite, you will find eight short pieces depicting one day in a Zoo. You will discover emblematic animals such as monkeys, lions or elephants. The orchestration with four parts and percussions will allow you to play those pieces with all kind of musical groups, each part being provided in several transposition tonalities. These pieces are particularly suitable for young musicians from two years of instrument practice. " - Nicolas JARRIGE |
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" Simple, those pieces are entertaining and humorous. Their title give easily an indication of the character to give while playing them. Except « Le Début… » that should be played at the start, and « … Et la FIN » at the end, I let the Conductor free to define the order in which to play the central Pieces: « L’Heure de Pointe » (The rush hour), « Un Moment Presque Tranquille » (An almost quiet moment), and « Le Voyage en Train » (The train trip). " - Gilles ARCENS |