Eugénie de Mey and Trobar Project - Exils. Celles qui restent, Celles qui partent… (2023) [Hi-Res]
Artist: Eugénie de Mey, Trobar Project
Title: Exils. Celles qui restent, Celles qui partent…
Year Of Release: 2023
Label: Fuga Libera
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-96kHz FLAC (tracks+booklet)
Total Time: 01:16:40
Total Size: 241 MB / 1.21 GB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Exils. Celles qui restent, Celles qui partent…
Year Of Release: 2023
Label: Fuga Libera
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-96kHz FLAC (tracks+booklet)
Total Time: 01:16:40
Total Size: 241 MB / 1.21 GB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. EXIL: Solo Andata for Solo Voice (7:14)
2. Al Fat / Chanterai por mon Courage (9:34)
3. De Fortune me doit plaindre et loer (3:46)
4. Puisqu’en Oubli sui de vous dous Amis (3:06)
5. Lucente Stella (Arr. for Medieval Double Recorder by Pierre Hamon) (3:46)
6. Amor con Fortuna (1:03)
7. Bre Sarrica, Bre (1:07)
8. Amor constante màs allà de la Muerte (Arr. for Voice and Flute by Eugénie De Mey) (6:17)
9. La Rosa Enflorece (3:51)
10. Una Tarde de Verano (5:54)
11. Merçe o Morte (Arr. for Voice and Music Box by Eugénie De Mey) (2:27)
12. EXIL: Choral of Harmonics for bass renaissance recorder (4:14)
13. EXIL: Shadowing for bass renaissance recorder and voice (1:49)
14. EXIL: Envol for soprano recorder and voice (1:23)
15. CASCADE en 5 pour 3 for solo tombak (6:51)
16. Planctus "Quis dabit Capiti meo Aquam ?" (4:02)
17. EXIL: Would Never, tresse des prénoms for 3 Musicians (6:10)
18. Alleluia Nigra Sum sed formosa (4:15)
From the dawn of time, across the four corners of the world, exile has left its mark on the landscape of men... and on the songs of women.
Mediaeval songs by trouveres and nuns (The women who stayed), Iberian and Sephardic songs (The women who left) are woven around Exils, a set of four pieces composed by Thierry De Mey in homage to all those women (from ancient times to our modern and highly topical times) who never reached their place of exile...
Mediaeval songs by trouveres and nuns (The women who stayed), Iberian and Sephardic songs (The women who left) are woven around Exils, a set of four pieces composed by Thierry De Mey in homage to all those women (from ancient times to our modern and highly topical times) who never reached their place of exile...