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Here’s this summer’s soaraway Spanish hit

Here’s this summer’s soaraway Spanish hit

The most listened-to item on Apple Classical this past week has been an album of serenades on Deutsche Grammophon by the French guitarist Raphaël Feuillâtre, played on 19th century instruments.

Raphaël Feuillâtre, 28, was born in Djibouti, northeast Africa, and grew up in a small French town.

Que viva Espana!

Here’s this week’s Apple global top ten.
1 Spanish Serenades. Raphael Feuillatre
2 Bach: The Six English Suites. Francesco Tristano
3 Mozart: Piano Sonatas K.457, 533, 545, 570 & 576. Angela Hewitt
4 Sleep. Max Richter
5 Moonlight Variations. Pablo Ferrandez
6 Chopin intime. Justin Taylor
7 Aristo Sham. Semi-final round from the Van Cliburn.
8 J S Bach. Complicité. Baroklyn, Jennifer Johnson Cano, Simone Dinnerstein
9 Mozart Paradox. Thomas Encho.
10 Haydn. String Quartets Op.33, Nos. 4-6. Chiaroscuro Quartet.

You’ll find the top 100 here.

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