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Paul Lacombe – Volume 2: Piano Quartet, Cello Sonata, Violin Sonata No. 3

[SACD Hybrid Multi-Channel]

Paul Lacombe (1837-1927)

Piano Quartet in C minor, Op. 101 (1904)
1: I Allegro
2: II Lentement et très soutenu
3: III Allegretto
4: IV Allegro deciso

Cello Sonata in A major, Op. 100 (1900)
5: I Dans un mouvement un peu animé
6: II Largo
7: III Allegro con fuoco

Violin Sonata No. 3 in G major, Op. 98 (1899)
8: I Modéré
9: II Adagio
10: III Allegretto vivo
11: IV Allegro

World premiere recordings

Victor Sangiorgio (piano) [1-11]
Sergey Levitin (violin) [1-4, 8-11]
Rachel Roberts (viola) [1-4]
Josephine Knight (cello) [1-7]

Multi-Channel/Stereo
All tracks available in stereo and multi-channel
This Hybrid SACD can be played on any standard CD player

Product ID CDLX7397
Price: £12.99
USD: $16.46 approx EUR: €15.58
2,562 JPY
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