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The French composer Mélanie Bonis (1858-1937) came from a modest family of the Parisian petty bourgeoisie. Nothing is known about any musical background on her part music remains her very personal passion. Immediately enchanted by your sensitive music, I gradually realized how varied the pieces were, both by their technical difficulties and by the richness of the harmonies and the melodies, so profound and sometimes poignant. The immense joy of playing this music has turned into responsibility the responsibility of showing a jewel and making something shine that should be known as a matter of course, because it's just great.Inch (Myriam Barbaux-Cohen) Details 1. Etiolles - Valse Op. 2 2. Prélude (Auftakt) Op. 10 3. Gai Printemps (Fröhlicher Frühling) - Impromptu Op. 11 4. PRÈS Du Ruisseau (In Der Nähe Des Baches) Op. 9 5. Pensées D'automne (Herbstgedanken) Op. 19 6. Berceuse (Wiegenlied) Op. 23/1 7. Eglogue (Ekloge) Op. 12 8. Romance Sans Paroles (Romanze Ohne Worte) Op. 29 9. Méditation Op. 33/1 10. Carillon Mystique (Mystisches Glockenspiel) Op. 31 11. Ballade Op. 27 12. Romance Sans Paroles (Romanze Ohne Worte) Op. 56 13. Barcarolle Op. 71 14. Cathédrale Blessée (Die Verwundete Kathedrale) Op. 107 15. Au Crépuscule (In Der Abenddämmerung) Op. 111 16. Flûte Soupire (Eine Flöte Seufzt) Op. 117 17. Berceuse Triste (Trauriges Wiegenlied) Op. 118 18. Cloches Lointaines (Ferne Glocken) Op. 121