Poeme (2004)
| 1. | Saint-Saens: Introduction Et Rondo Capriccioso, Op. 28 | feat Rondo Capriccioso | 9:19 | ... | |
| 2. | Saint-Saens: Havanaise, Op. 83 | 10:09 | ... | ||
| 3. | Lalo: Guitare | 3:57 | ... | ||
| 4. | Chausson: Poeme, Op. 25 | 16:29 | ... | ||
| 5. | Kreisler: Sicilienne Et Rigaudon (In The Style Of Francois Francoeur) | 5:44 | ... | ||
| 6. | Kreisler: La Precieuse (In The Style Of Louis Couperin) | 3:26 | ... | ||
| 7. | Berlioz: Reverie Et Caprice, Op. 8 | feat Caprice, OP. 8 | 8:44 | ... | |
| 8. | Ravel: Tzigane | 10:15 | ... |
Discography: Philharmonia Orchestra
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Album details
Poeme is listed as Album by Charles Dutoit, Akiko Suwanai, and Philharmonia Orchestra with a release date of 2004. The album is connected with Classical categories.
The track list contains 8 tracks with a total running time of 1:08:03. The shortest track is Kreisler: La Precieuse (In The Style Of Louis Couperin) at 3:26, while the longest track is Chausson: Poeme, Op. 25 at 16:29.
Track-level artist information is also available: Saint-Saens: Introduction Et Rondo Capriccioso, Op. 28 features Rondo Capriccioso; Berlioz: Reverie Et Caprice, Op. 8 features Caprice and OP. 8.
The album is linked to English, French, and Classical content languages. The cover artwork has original dimensions 500x500 px and a prepared crop of 500x500 px. The audio quality shown on the page ranges from 192 to 320 Kbits/sec.












