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Louise de Penancoët de Keroualle (Lady Louise), a spy in the pay of Louis XIV, was the mistress of Charles II. Charged with keeping England under the influence of the Sun King, she forged close links between musicians on either side of the Channel. These political intentions generated a repertory as rich and brilliant as it was expressive. It is a genuine rediscovery that we owe to Ensemble Leviathan and Lucile Tessier.
Louise de Penancoët de Keroualle (Lady Louise), a spy in the pay of Louis XIV, was the mistress of Charles II. Charged with keeping England under the influence of the Sun King, she forged close links between musicians on either side of the Channel. These political intentions generated a repertory as rich and brilliant as it was expressive. It is a genuine rediscovery that we owe to Ensemble Leviathan and Lucile Tessier.
3149020946657
Music For Lady Louise
Artist: Ensemble Leviathan
Format: CD
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DISC: 1

1. Couperin: Les Pèlerines "Au Temple de L'amour"
2. Couperin: "Qu'on Ne Me Dise Plus"
3. Couperin: La Sultane: [Gravement] - [Gayement] - Air Tendrement - Légèrement
4. Couperin: L'abeille
5. Couperin: Gavotte Italienne
6. Couperin: Les Nonettes. Les Blondes
7. Couperin: Les Nonettes. Les Brunes
8. Couperin: Sicilienne
9. Couperin: "Doux Liens de Mon Cour"
10. Couperin: La Pastorelle "Il Faut Aimer"
11. Couperin: La Superbe: [Lentement] - [Gayement] - TRES Tendrement - Légèrement - Air Tendre - Gayement
12. Couperin: La Diane
13. Couperin: La Florentine
14. Couperin: Les Solitaires "Dans L'île de Cythère"
15. Couperin: Brunette "Zéphire, Modère en Ces Lieux"
16. Couperin: La Steinkerque: Gayement, Bruits de Guerre - Air Lentement - Gravement - Légèrement - Mouvement de Fanfares - Lentem
17. Couperin: La Badine
18. Couperin: La Badine (Louis Marchand?)
19. Couperin: "Souvent Dans Le Plus Doux Sort"
20. Couperin: La Polonaise
21. Couperin: La Vénitienne

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Louise de Penancoët de Keroualle (Lady Louise), a spy in the pay of Louis XIV, was the mistress of Charles II. Charged with keeping England under the influence of the Sun King, she forged close links between musicians on either side of the Channel. These political intentions generated a repertory as rich and brilliant as it was expressive. It is a genuine rediscovery that we owe to Ensemble Leviathan and Lucile Tessier.
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