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Andrew Lawrence-King, The Harp Consort, Clara Sanabras, Paul Hillier - Les Travailleurs de la mer (2006)

Andrew Lawrence-King, The Harp Consort, Clara Sanabras, Paul Hillier - Les Travailleurs de la mer (2006)
  • Title: Les Travailleurs de la mer
  • Year Of Release: 2006
  • Label: Harmonia Mundi
  • Genre: Classical, World, Celtic
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3 320 Kbps
  • Total Time: 01:16:14
  • Total Size: 355 Mb / 197 Mb
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Tracklist:

Andrio

1. L'Bouan Houme Andrio
Parish Girls

2. Y A De Belles Filles Partout
3. Les Filles Du Câté
4. Les Filles Des Parreisses
5. Les Fiànchailles
6. L'Nèr Cotillon D'Mussieu L'Curaï
The Witch & The Milkmaid

7. La Berouïsse
8. La Maison Ensorchellâïe
9. Dansai Donc Ou Ne Dansai Pas
10. La Chanson De La Ribotresse
At The Last Breath

11. Ma Chifournie
12. Le Cat
13. Minette
14. Belle Rose
The Voyage To Guernsey

15. Le Furet
16. Le Voyage À Gernerui
17. Seul Et Content
18. Doublle La Violaette & Le Tour Du Moulin
The Expedition To Lihou

19. Branle Gai
20. Le Voyage De Lihou
21. St Pierre Lihou
My Book Is Finished

22. V'Là Men Livre Fini
23. Jean-Gros-Jean & Branle
24. Cha Chon

This is an album of songs from Guernsey, an island off Cornwall but much closer to Normandy, and the music is as odd and captivating as the particular brand of French in which it is sung. The music, even to a not-particularly-sophisticated ear, seems a combination of Celtic twang and French charm, with unexpected springs of rhythm amidst melodies that are as graceful as swans. One might call it folk music and I guess that's correct, but with the use of baroque guitars, shawms, cornetto and, of course, the medieval harp--the instrument of Andrew Lawrence-King (who put the program together and is from Guernsey)--among others, the "classical" side of this project is just as crucial: it's a perfect union. Some of the texts are ribald, most tell stories. Paul Hillier's fine baritone occasionally comes close to a type of Sprechstimme, but it seems just right for these ballads, some ancient, some not-so. Soprano Clara Sanabras is from Normandy, and her seemingly untrained sound and approach are, by turns, earthy and tender enough for this music as well; she also plays guitar. The other players are superb: just give a listen to the hurdy-gurdy ("chifournie," in French, and also played by Lawrence-King). Victor Hugo lived on Guernsey for a while, and the CD's title comes from one of his novels. This music is presented with no affectations; as unusual as it is, the listener feels instantly at home with the wondrous sounds. Not just for early music fans, this is a piece of musical tourism. -- Robert Levine





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  • hollinsuk
  •  wrote in 23:47
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Many thanks for 320 kbps.

Cheers.