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Le Jardin féérique

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Thu, Dec 19, 2024, 20:00
Twenty-five pieces by twenty-five women composers, performed by a whole ensemble of leading French women instrumentalists and singers. A bold venture brought to fruition by Elles Women Composers and the Philharmonie de Paris.

Keywords: Early Music, Vocal Music

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