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Il Est Quelqu'un Sur Terre / Various- Il Est Quelqu'un Sur Terre / Various

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From Corsican songs to Madame rêve, from Greek songs to La Belle abandonnée, in this carte blanche, the mezzo-soprano Albane Carrère displays her voice in all it's colors, it's potential, it's daring. These songs born of "someone on earth", songs of which the origin is most often unknown and anonymous, have been gradually collected by us for this album, being chosen for the quality of their settings, fashioned by those composers who are most like goldsmiths, the better to reveal the universal beauty. There are also some recent French and Belgian chansons, closer to us and thus less anonymous, yet always in the vein of traditional song, in which the voice, interwoven with the cello, follows the poetic play of Jean-Luc Fafchamps.

Format: New CD/Classical

Il Est Quelqu'un Sur Terre / Various- Il Est Quelqu'un Sur Terre / Various

SKU: 5412217086176
Regular price ¥147.00
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Release Date: 06.10.2022

 
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From Corsican songs to Madame rêve, from Greek songs to La Belle abandonnée, in this carte blanche, the mezzo-soprano Albane Carrère displays her voice in all it's colors, it's potential, it's daring. These songs born of "someone on earth", songs of which the origin is most often unknown and anonymous, have been gradually collected by us for this album, being chosen for the quality of their settings, fashioned by those composers who are most like goldsmiths, the better to reveal the universal beauty. There are also some recent French and Belgian chansons, closer to us and thus less anonymous, yet always in the vein of traditional song, in which the voice, interwoven with the cello, follows the poetic play of Jean-Luc Fafchamps.