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Rococo Á Go Go
1966 studio album by The Swingle Singers From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Rococo Á Go Go (released as Swingling Telemann in France) is the fifth album released by the Swingle Singers. The album was nominated for a 1966 Grammy Award.[1]
All tracks from this album are also included on the 11 disk Philips boxed set, Swingle Singers.
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Track listing
- Tracks 1 - 5 from Concerto for flute, violin & strings in E minor ("Concerto à Sei"), TWV 52:e3 (Telemann)
- "Allegro" – 2:27
- "Adagio" – 1:25
- "Presto" – 1:08
- "Adagio" – 0:34
- "Allegro" – 2:08
- "21e ordre for harpsichord (Pièces de clavecin, IV) (Couperin) – 2:51
- "Overture: La Lyra, suite for strings & continuo in E flat major, TWV 55 (Telemann) – 1:43
- "Work(s) ~ Unspecified Fugue in D minor (Muffat) – 3:03
- "Trio for flute, violin & continuo in E major" (Essercizii Musici No. 9/1) (Telemann) – 1:27
- "Concerto for oboe d'amore, strings & continuo in A major," TWV 51:A2 ~ Lar (Telemann) – 3:09
- "Le Coucou, rondeau for harpsichord in E minor" (Pièces de clavecin, Suite N (Daquin) – 1:42
- "Sonata for recorder & continuo in E minor," SF. 764 (Op. 2/4 or in D min) (Marcello) – 1:54
- "Work(s) ~ Sonata in C minor: Allegro" (Quantz) – 1:49
- "Work(s) ~ Sonata in C minor: Andante Moderato" (Quantz) – 2:59
- "Work(s) ~ Sonata in C minor: Vivace" (Quantz) – 1:57
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Personnel
Vocals:
- Jeanette Baucomont – soprano
- Christiane Legrand – soprano
- Alice Herald – alto
- Claudine Meunier – alto
- Ward Swingle – tenor, arranger
- Claude Germain – tenor
- Jean Cussac – baritone
- José Germain – bass
Rhythm section:
- Guy Pedersen – double bass
- Daniel Humair – drums
References / external links
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