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01. FM Host02.-08. François Couperin: "L' Apothéose de Corelli"
- 02. I. Corelli at the foot of Mount Parnassus asks the Muses to welcome him amongst them.
- 03. II. Corelli, enchanted by his favourable reception at Mount Parnassus, expresses his joy. He proceeds with his followers.
- 04. III. Corelli drinks at the well of Hypocrene. His followers proceed.
- 05. IV. Corelli's exaltation at drinking at the waters of Hypocrene.
- 06. V. After his exaltation, Corelli now falls asleep; his followers attend with some very quiet music.
- 07. VI. The Muses wake Corelli and place him next to Apollo.
- 08. VII. Corelli gives thanks.
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10. FM Host
11.-12. François Couperin: "La Piémontoise"
- 11. L'astrée (Gravement, et rondemont-Vivement-Gravement-Vivement, et marqué-Air-Second Air-Gravement, et marqué)
- 12. La piémontoise (Allemande-Courante-Seconde Courante-Sarabande-Rondeau-Gigue)
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14. FM Host
15.-18. Georg Philipp Telemann: Quartett Nr. 4 in g-Moll TWV 43:g1 "Pariser Quartett Nr. 4"
- 15. Andante
- 16. Allegro
- 17. Largo
- 18. Allegro
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20. FM Host
21. Georg Philipp Telemann: Kleine Fuge Nr. 14 a-Moll TWV 30:14 aus "20 kleine Fugen"
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24.-29. Georg Philipp Telemann: Quartett e-Moll TWV 43:e4 "Neue Pariser Quartette Nr. 6"
- 24. Prélude
- 25. Gai
- 26. Vite
- 27. Gracieusement
- 28. Distrait
- 29. Modéré
30. FM Host
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31. Louis-Gabriel Guillemain: Quartet Nr. 3, Op.12. - Larghetto
32. FM Host
- 02. I. Corelli at the foot of Mount Parnassus asks the Muses to welcome him amongst them.
- 03. II. Corelli, enchanted by his favourable reception at Mount Parnassus, expresses his joy. He proceeds with his followers.
- 04. III. Corelli drinks at the well of Hypocrene. His followers proceed.
- 05. IV. Corelli's exaltation at drinking at the waters of Hypocrene.
- 06. V. After his exaltation, Corelli now falls asleep; his followers attend with some very quiet music.
- 07. VI. The Muses wake Corelli and place him next to Apollo.
- 08. VII. Corelli gives thanks.
09. FM Host
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10. FM Host
11.-12. François Couperin: "La Piémontoise"
- 11. L'astrée (Gravement, et rondemont-Vivement-Gravement-Vivement, et marqué-Air-Second Air-Gravement, et marqué)
- 12. La piémontoise (Allemande-Courante-Seconde Courante-Sarabande-Rondeau-Gigue)
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14. FM Host
15.-18. Georg Philipp Telemann: Quartett Nr. 4 in g-Moll TWV 43:g1 "Pariser Quartett Nr. 4"
- 15. Andante
- 16. Allegro
- 17. Largo
- 18. Allegro
19. FM Host
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20. FM Host
21. Georg Philipp Telemann: Kleine Fuge Nr. 14 a-Moll TWV 30:14 aus "20 kleine Fugen"
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23. FM Host
24.-29. Georg Philipp Telemann: Quartett e-Moll TWV 43:e4 "Neue Pariser Quartette Nr. 6"
- 24. Prélude
- 25. Gai
- 26. Vite
- 27. Gracieusement
- 28. Distrait
- 29. Modéré
30. FM Host
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31. Louis-Gabriel Guillemain: Quartet Nr. 3, Op.12. - Larghetto
32. FM Host
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