About Léo Delibes
(Clément Philibert) Leo Delibes (February 21, 1836 – January 16, 1891) was a French composer of Romantic music. He was born in St. Germain-du-Val, France. After training under Adolphe Adam at the Paris Conservatoire, he worked as rehearsal accompanist at the Théâtre Lyrique and as an organist before coming to popular attention with his ballet Coppélia (1870); its title referred to a doll, depicted in the work, which comes to life. Other ballets include Sylvia (1876), and La Source (1866), which he wrote with Minkus.
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Sylvia: Act III: Divertissement: Variation - Valse
Flower Duet
Le Roi s'Amuse: Pavane
Coppelia: Act I - Valse
Sylvia: Pizzicato
Delibes: Lakmé, Act 1: "Dôme épais, le jasmin" (Lakmé, Mallika)
Le Roi s'Amuse: Passepied
Le roi s'amuse: Final
Avril
Flower duet from Lakme - Remasterisé en 1987
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