playlist artwork#12 this weekles cordes de l'âme

by Adragante

Tracks

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2 2:37 7536 listens
3 3:43 13979 listens
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About this album

  • Updated: 11/09/2008

 

 

Adragante Barde musicien est tombée amoureux de la harpe Celtique sous le couvert des chênes vénérable de la forêt de Brocéliande.

C'est là qu'il a écouté Myrdhin un fameux harpiste de Bretagne et la magie sonore de l'instrument des Bardes la enchanté.

Il aime aussi d'autres harpistes (on dit parfois harpeur pour la harpe celtique) tel que gwenaêl kerleo ou cecile corbel, ou Alan stivell...

Sur ce premier cd d'essai, les morceaux sont peu travaillés et pris sur le vif

.Il comporte une bonne part d'improvisation afin de mieux suivre le souffle de l'Awen (le souffle de l'inspiration) dans l'instant présent.

Bonne écoute a tous.

 

 

 

The tracks of this album are published under a Creative Commons licence, check the licence associated to each track.

Reviews for "les cordes de l'âme"

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Ivan1984

Soulful stringwork...

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Ivan1984 • 2009-04-09 00:34:50

Avalon nice piece and a relatively easy target for an angel's little arrows. It's where the heart of such soulfulness rests. The whole album is a nicely balanced and earnest effort to create beautiful music. Not quite the force of the likes of Dussek, Wagenseil or Krumpholtz, but it is of a different ilk. Traditional forms that predate even those impresarios. Here we are talking of the Celtic origins, and the artist captures that essence very well. However, I won't harp on about it just being dreamy. It is a wonderful instrument to listen to, and not an easy one to play well. There is here an assumption that it is all dreamy and misty, when there is a deeper passion to be discovered and conveyed, even within the Celtic realm. We are talking of a time when nature itself was a magical phenomena, little understood and so such music was more enhanced by it's beauty and majesty, and it's player in such times would more than likely be a traveller who relied on his instrument to earn his daily bread, if they were that lucky. A time when music was more integrated with the listener, who would be totally fascinated and overawed by such skill and deftness to create such sounds. Nowadays there is a threat that it becomes cheapened by commerciality, and less of an earnest form of art. Having said that, like I suggest the spirit in which this has been created is obvious, due mainly to the fact that there is variation and reverence paid to traditional pieces as well as more modern compositions. Thanks for sharing the beauty of a wonderful creative expression.
aimelazik

fantastique

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aimelazik • 2008-11-03 01:28:33

c'est la première fois que j'entends de la harpe sur le site magnifique invitation au voyage a travers les légendes celtes belle maitrise de la harpe j'aime tout les titres continuer a nous faire rêver, je suis impatient d'entendre de nouvelles compositions Cyril
bluchnoisette

Exceptionnel

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bluchnoisette • 2009-11-17 16:36:24

Quel bonheur d'écouter cette intreprétation qui me plonge dans cette belle Bretagne. Quelle finesse des doigts et puis ,ce titre qui colle si bien . Mille Mercis pour ces bons moments à vous écouter avec émotion de Belgique.
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