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Ennemond Gaultier (1575–1651)
1.Prelude, 2.Tombeau de Mezangeau, 3.L`Adieu, 4.Canaries, 5.Les dernieres Paroles ou Testament de Mezangeau, 6.Courante, 7.La Poste
1.Prelude, 2.Allemande, la Pompe funebre, 3.Courantes (a, b, c), 4.Sarabande, 5.Gigue, 6.Rondeau, 7.La Chevre
1.Prelude, 2.Chaconne, 3.La Pleureuse - Double, 4.La Maribelle, 5.Sarabande, 6.Canaries
1995 recording (source: CD `Style brise` what actually means - a game with an arbitrary (broken) rhythm)
record of 1995 (source: SD `Style brise` which actually means - a game with an arbitrary (broken) rhythm)
record of 1995 (source: CD `Style brise` which actually means a game with an arbitrary (broken) rhythm)
record of 1995 (source: CD `Style brise` which actually means - a game with an arbitrary (broken) rhythm) 126153
1995 recording (source: CD `Style brise` which actually means - a game with an arbitrary (broken) rhythm) 126154
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