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Jean-Joseph de Mondonville – “Venez, petits oiseaux”
Marc-Antoine Charpentier– “Feuillages, naissez”
Jean-Féry Rebel – Musette
Louis Antoine Lefebvre – “Vous, qui voyez ce feuillage”
Jacques Champion de Chambonnières (arr. J. d’Anglebert) – Sarabande “Jeunes Zéphirs”
Marc-Antoine Charpentier – “Ruisseau qui nourrit dans ce bois”
François Couperin – “Rossignol en amour”
Antonio Vivaldi (en l’honneur de Louis XV) – “Se qui pace tall’or”
Gwendoline Blondeel, soprano
Rodrigo Calveyra, recorder and concept
Laura Corolla, violin
Ronald Martin Alonso, viola de gamba
Marie Van Rhijn, harpsichord