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    1. Suite en sol majeur (à deux violes) (1-10)
    2. Prélude en ré mineur (à une viole)
    3. Suite en ré mineur (à deux violes) (12-18)
    4. Sujet Diversitez (à une viole)
    5. Rondeau en sol mineur (à une viole)
    6. Tombeau de Mr Méliton (à deux violes)



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    BBC Music Magazine, March 2016 *****
    ¡°Few gambists are better versed in this repertoire than Paolo Pandolfo, whose playing is supple, poetic, effortless¡¦[he] and fellow gambist Amelie Chemin dialogue and vie delightfully in the pieces for two viols, and Hunninger and Boysen's continuo realisations have all the finesse and sparkle of a Baroque jewel box¡±

    CD Review, 13th February 2016
    ¡°Pandolfo is one of the most elegant and expressive viol players around, and showcasing Marais individual genius in such sympathetic company, with such an immersive recording as well makes this a sublime experience to anyone whose soul is sensitive to the instruments plangent melancholy.¡±

    The Guardian, January 2016 ****
    ¡°there¡¯s a cheerful conviviality in Markus Hunninger¡¯s busy harpsichord lines, Thomas Boysen¡¯s warm theorbo and a pliant, second gamba voice from Amelie Chemin. The group has fun with the Suite in G Major¡¯s extravert Chaconne, but it¡¯s the quiet moments that really show off the viol¡¯s capacity to sing like a human voice¡±