Histoires naturelles
Song cycle by Ravel (1906), settings for voice and piano of five poems by Jules Renard.
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Song cycle by Ravel (1906), settings for voice and piano of five poems by Jules Renard.
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| Studio album by Nolwenn Leroy | |||||
| Released | December, 2005 | ||||
| Recorded | 2005 | ||||
| Genre | Pop, World | ||||
| Length | 47:55 | ||||
| Label | Universal International Mercury France |
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| Producer | TF1 | ||||
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Histoires Naturelles is Nolwenn Leroy's second album. It was released on the 5th December 2005 in France. Most of the songs were written by the French singer Laurent Voulzy and Nolwenn Leroy herself.
The album reached #3 on the French charts soon after its release and has achieved platinum status. The first single from "Histoires Naturelles", "Nolwenn Ohwo!", reached #1 and the second extract "Histoire Naturelle" was #30. The third single released was "Mon Ange"; it managed to peak at #14 on the French Download Singles Chart.
It was announced that the fourth single will be "J'aimais Tant L'Aimer".
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