FLAC tracks | Classical | 59:31 | RCA Red Seal | 1CD | 193 MbIn the 1920s, with Claude Debussy dead and Maurice Ravel in the ascendant, they became the darlings of the Parisian music scene.
They appeared like a group of rebels determined to steer French music onto new paths.
Their name might have belonged to a pop band: Les Six.
Tracklist:1 Prélude in A Major 01:212 Romance sans paroles, Op. 21 02:433 Sarabande, H.26 01:414 Mazurka 00:535 Valse, FP 17 01:496 Pastorale 01:52Sept piéces brèves, H.257 I. Souplement 00:368 II. Vif 00:249 III. Très lent 02:0310 IV. Légérement 00:2211 V. Lent 01:2212 Vi. Rythmique 00:5013 VII. Violent 01:20Le printemps, Book I, Op. 2514 I. Modéré 03:0415 II. Souple 01:3816 III. Doucement 01:3817 Improvisation in A Minor à Georges Auric, FP 63, No. 5 01:4418 Mélancolie, FP 105 06:2419 Novelette No. 3 in E Minor, FP 173, No. 3 02:23Trois Pastorales à Darius Milhaud20 I. Vif et rude 01:5121 II. Modérément animé et dans un sentiment très calme 02:5322 III. Très vif et très net 01:5023 Impromptu for Piano 02:33Partita for Piano24 I. Perpetuum mobile 02:4025 II. Notturno 02:4126 III. Allegramente 03:2327 Rêverie 03:4728 Romance for Piano 03:46