35 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Jean Philippe Rameau"

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Rameau 'Rossignols amoureux' from Hippolyte et Aricie
Author: Rameau
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Nederlands: Jean-Louis Pisuisse - Meisjezangvereniging - 1923
Author: Jean-Louis Pisuisse
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Musical exercise composed by Pastor Jean-Georges Stuber (late 18th c.).
Author: en:Jean-Georges Stuber
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Moteto Vos qui admiramini
Author: Philippe de Vitry
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Author: European Archive
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Chanté par Jean Noté.
Author: Victor Herpin
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Muziek van toen
Author: Dirk Witte, uitvoering Jean-Louis Pisuisse
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Nederlands: Jean Louis Pisuisse de peren
Author: Jean Louis Pisuisse, Dirk Witte (tekst)
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Conditor alme siderum pour orgue (for organ)
Author: Jean Titelouze (1563 - 1633)
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Air du Devin de village interprété par Reynaldo Hahn.
Author: Jean-Jacques Rousseau
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Rebel, les Elemens, opening
Author: Jean-Fery Rebel
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Lully; Minuet from "the temple of peace"
Author: Dimitri Mitropoulos the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra. Joanna Graudan
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Basse de Cromorne, de la suite pour orgue en ré majeur.
Author: Jean-François Dandrieu (1682-1738)
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Fugue sur les tierces - Ave Maris Stella - Jean-François Dandrieu - Orgue
Author: Jean François Dandrieu (1682-1738)
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Duo de Trompettes pour orgue - de la Suite pour Orgue en ré majeur de Jean-François Dandrieu
Author: Jean-François Dandrieu (1682-1738)
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Duo de cors de chasse pour orgue (bombarde et trompette) - de la Suite pour Orgue en ré majeur de Jean-François Dandrieu
Author: Jean-François Dandrieu (1682-1738)
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Benin's national anthem "L'Aube Nouvelle", performed instrumentally by the U.S. Navy Band circa 2000.
Author: Untitled
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Label: Disque "Gramophone" Cat. no.: DB 1001 Order number: 2-053278 Matrix/StamperID: CVE-31274-5 (A31274, 2-053278-P) 1st release date: 1927 1st recording date: 29 October 1926 Place of recording: - Author(s)/Composer(s): Julius Benedict (1804-1885) Lyricist(s): none Music arranger(s): Jean-Baptiste Arban (1825-1889) Conductor: Josef Pasternack (1881-1940) Performer(s): Toti Dal Monte (born as Antonietta Meneghel (1893-1975)) Vocal range: Soprano vocal solo, with orchestra Title/Work: Carnival of Venice Content: Part 1 Genre(s): Variations for trumpet Comments: RCM and SPU
Author: Untitled
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The national anthem of Luxembourg, composed in the 19th century and performed here by members of the United States Navy Band.Lëtzebuergesch: De Nationalhymne vu Lëtzebuerg, Ons Heemecht.
Author: Untitled
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Jean-Philippe Rameau: "Tambourin". 1724, from Pièces de clavecin avec une méthode pour la mécanique des doigts
Author: midi sequence by Ricardo André Frantz (User:Tetraktys Arrangement changed and ornaments done by myself)
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Sound transparency (first example on sound transparency and opacity). This sound sample is a companion to my talk and paper presented at foteo ("faire oeuvre, transparence et opacité") at université laval, visual art department, may 2008. The paper title is: "transparence sonore : acoustique physique; opacité sonore : un phénomène psychoacoustique; implications en création sonore". This nearly trivial example shows what i call "sound transparency". Since sound propagation is a linear phenomena, sound is transparent: the presence of a given sound (here a razor) does not modify the sound quality of an other sound (here a knife being rubbed). You can appreciate the sound quality, timbre, texture, dynamic of each sound even when an other one is present. The second part of the sample is the repetition of the first part, but the two sounds are presented on different channels.
Author: Pagauthier Noizefer
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Performed by Jean Ritchie.
Author: Jean Ritchie
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Performed by Jean Ritchie.
Author: Jean Ritchie
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Performed by Jean Ritchie.
Author: Jean Ritchie
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Performed by Jean Ritchie And Family.
Author: Jean Ritchie And Family
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This is the sound from thr jean marcellin square cafe in the city of gap, france. Background sounds include the sound of water from the fountain in the middle of the square, people talking and walking through the open cafe and table/chairs being moved. Tascam d100mk3 96khz 24bit stereo wav.
Author: Astounded
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