Jonathan & Corentin Aussems - Idegael (2016)
Artist: Jonathan & Corentin Aussems
Title: Idegael
Year Of Release: 2016
Label: HomeRecords
Genre: Jazz / Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 01:10:29
Total Size: 392 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Idegael
Year Of Release: 2016
Label: HomeRecords
Genre: Jazz / Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 01:10:29
Total Size: 392 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Adikan [8:36]
02. Uhb [6:30]
03. Samakura [8:01]
04. Sakurieb [10:44]
05. Emlil [4:01]
06. Maiana I [3:15]
07. Maiana II [9:04]
08. Maiana III [7:11]
09. Maiana IIII [5:50]
10. So d'Arkadia [7:14]
Enter the fantastic world of Idegael.
An original work which gather the music of Aussems’ brothers and the visual work of Francois Schuiten.
Six years after the first edition at the Aula Magna of Louvain-la-Neuve, the Theatre Saint Michel welcomes this unique show, result of a large collaborative enterprise mixing together original compositions, the talents of a symphony orchestra, two choirs (adults and children) and soloists, technical juggling of pictures and animations, and the masterful work of Francois Schuiten projected and drawn live under the eyes of the spectators.
This is the good time for homerecords.be to present us this artwork of orchestral progressive music, bringing together a hundred musicians, that takes us to the borders of unexpected dreamy landscapes in a splendid album illustrated by Francois Schuiten.
An original work which gather the music of Aussems’ brothers and the visual work of Francois Schuiten.
Six years after the first edition at the Aula Magna of Louvain-la-Neuve, the Theatre Saint Michel welcomes this unique show, result of a large collaborative enterprise mixing together original compositions, the talents of a symphony orchestra, two choirs (adults and children) and soloists, technical juggling of pictures and animations, and the masterful work of Francois Schuiten projected and drawn live under the eyes of the spectators.
This is the good time for homerecords.be to present us this artwork of orchestral progressive music, bringing together a hundred musicians, that takes us to the borders of unexpected dreamy landscapes in a splendid album illustrated by Francois Schuiten.