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Francois-Joel Thiollier and Idel Biret : Spa
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Classical piano music by Chopin, Debussy, Ravel, and Satie is a perfect accompaniment to any relaxed activity.
Genre: Classical: Debussy
Release Date: 1998
Spa
Francois-Joel Thiollier and Idel Biret
Record Label: Menus and Music Productions, Inc.
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Preview Song Name Time Buy
1. Rêverie, Debussy  4:23 Album Only
2. Prélude, Ravel  1:09 Album Only
3. Arabesque I, Debussy  5:08 Album Only
4. Nocturne in B flat minor, Chopin  5:39 Album Only
5. Pavanne Pour Une Enfante Défunte, Ravel 5:54 Album Only
6. Reflets dans L'eau, Debussy  5:17 Album Only
7. La Plus que Lente, Debussy 4:44 Album Only
8. Nocturne in D Flat Major, Op. 27, No. 2, Chopin 6:11 Album Only
9. Mouvement de Menuet, Ravel 2:52 Album Only
10. Gymnopédies, Nos. 2, Satie 2:12 Album Only
11. Gymnopédies, Nos. 3, Satie 2:00 Album Only
12. Nocturne in E flat major, Op. 9, No. 2, Chopin 4:30 Album Only
13. La Vallée des Cloches, Ravel 5:12 Album Only
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Album Notes

Spa was created by Sharon O'Connor who travels the world collaborating with great chefs and musicians, bringing together food, art, music, and travel to create Menus and Music® and MusicCooks®, her two best-selling series.

Performed by François-Joël Thiollier and Idil Biret, Piano

Liner notes include two recipes:
Chilled Melon Balls with Warm Ginger Sauce, Topnotch at Stowe, Stowe, Vermont
Blue Corn Tamale with Feta from Rancho La Puerta, Baja California, Mexico

2% of proceeds are donated to The Breast Cancer Research Foundation.

“Sharon O’Connor puts it all together in the wonderful idea of Menus and
Music, with recipes from some of the finest restaurants in the world, matched
up with some of the finest music the world has ever known.”
Gene Burns, Host “Dining Around” KGO Radio San Francisco

“You will love this!”
Michele Anna Jordan, “Mouthful” KRCB Sonoma, California

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REVIEWS

author: helen cardaciotto
                            
I believe french musicians know how to play french composers, I guess they fill it better,like Russians feel Chaikovskiy or Rachmaninov.
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