Amel Brahim-Djelloul - Records

Records

  • 2008
Amel chante la méditerranée - Souvenirs d'Al-Andalous (Ame Son)- Amel Brahim-Djelloul (soprano) / Rachid Brahim-Djelloul (Violin, Singing and direction) / Ensemble Amedyez : Rachid Brahim-Djelloul (Violon, Chant et direction), Noureddine Aliane (Ud), Dahmane Khalfa (Derbouka and Percussions), Sofia Djemai (Mandoline) et Mohammed Maakni (Guitar).
  • 2007
Les milles et une nuits (Ame Son) - Amel Brahim-Djelloul (soprano) / Anne-Le Bozec (piano) - Rewards : 4f Télérama - 4 stars Le Monde de la Musique - 5 Diapasons - 5 clés de sol d'Opéra Magazine - songs by Francesco Santoliquido and others.
  • 2006
Le Jardin des Voix (Virgin Classics) - Les Arts Florissants / William Christie
  • 2006
Giulio Cesare in Egitto (ORF Alte Musik) - 4 acte Opera of Antonio Sartorio (1630–1680) - Amel Brahim-Djelloul (Sesto)
  • 2005
Les Grands Motets de Charpentier (K617) - Conductor: Olivier Schneebeli / Amel Brahim-Djelloul, Robert Getchell, Jean-François Lombard, Jean-François Novelli, Stephan van Dick, Maarten Koningsberger, Edwin Crossley-Mercer, Ens. voc. Les Pages et Chantres du Centre de Musique Baroque de Versailles, Ens. Musica Florea.
  • 2004
Les Grands Motets de Lully (K617) - Conductor: Olivier Schneebeli / Amel Brahim-Djelloul (soprano), Damien Guillon (alto), Howard Crook (ténor), Hervé Lamy (ténor), Arnaud Marzorati (basse), Ens. voc. Les Pages et Chantres du Centre de Musique Baroque de Versailles, Ens. inst. Musica Florea.

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