#SongoftheDay Ravel's le Tombeau de Couperin (Orchestre national de France)
When I was a teenager, I bought myself two classical music CDs: one was an album of Debussy piano music, which I still own, and which I have never been able to find online. I don't think the album was ever digitized.
The other was a CD of assorted pieces by Ravel.
I'm not sure why I was always so drawn to French Impressionist music in my youth, but it's a love that's stayed with me through the years.
Le Tombeau de Couperin was included on the CD I owned, but not in its entirety. I think maybe one or two movements were on there, but I've always been terrible at remembering names of movements. I know which one is most familiar to me, but I can't tell you what it's called.
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The other was a CD of assorted pieces by Ravel.
I'm not sure why I was always so drawn to French Impressionist music in my youth, but it's a love that's stayed with me through the years.
Le Tombeau de Couperin was included on the CD I owned, but not in its entirety. I think maybe one or two movements were on there, but I've always been terrible at remembering names of movements. I know which one is most familiar to me, but I can't tell you what it's called.
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