Groupe Folklorique De L'Île De France - Ile De France
1 | Branle À Deux Temps (Danse Du 16e Siècle) | 1:30 |
2 | La Belle Fougère (Chanson À Danser Des Bouquetières Parisiennes) | 2:10 |
3 | Contredanse En Rigaudon (Danse Du 17e Siècle) | 1:37 |
4 | Sur Le Bord De La Seine (Chant De Regret) | 2:25 |
5 | La Saint-Ouen (Ou Saint-Oin - Danse De Jeunes Filles)ait De La Suite Calendale Pour Tambourins Et Galoubets De Tomasi] | 2:10 |
6 | En Revenant De Versailles (Chanson À Danser Du 18e Siècle) | 2:00 |
7 | Cris Des Petits Métiers De Paris (19e Et 20e Siècle) | 2:00 |
8 | La Boulangère (Contredanse) | 1:30 |
9 | Branle De L'Oise (Danse De Circonstance) | 0:51 |
10 | Le Roy Loys (Chanson Du Valois Recueillie Par Gérard De Nerval) | 2:58 |
11 | La Veuve Ou La Mort Du Mari (Vexin Français) | 1:55 |
12 | Branle Des Lavandières ( Danse Fin Du 16e Siècle) | 1:50 |
13 | La Tourneuse (Danse Du 18e Siècle) | 1:15 |
14 | Branle À Trois Temps (Deanse Du 16e Siècle) | 2:00 |
15 | Polka Piquée Dite "La Monaco" (Bals Parisiens) | 1:32 |
16 | Vous N'y Comprenez Rien (Contredanse Chantée) | 1:48 |
17 | Je Me Suis-t-engagé (Chant De Conscrit) | 2:37 |
18 | Le Guilloneau (Chanson De Quête De Villiers-Sur-Morin) | 2:05 |
19 | La Sabotée De St-Loup-Du-Naud (Danse Briarde) | 1:48 |
- Directed By [Choir] – A. Marazzi, Aimée Fontenay
- Directed By [Quartet], Performer – J.-P. Lagard
- Liner Notes – Pierre Guedy
- Performer – Alex Bèges, Anne Gicquet, Charlotte Massie
- Vocals – Christian Lhery, Yvonne Crestel
- Vocals, Art Direction – Antoinette Guedy
- Price Code (Circled): T
- Distributed By – Musidisc-Europe
- Printed By – Glory, Asnières
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