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Montserrat Figueras - Ninna Nanna

Posted By : Ssorbole | Date : 03 Aug 2010 01:41:01 | Comments : 5 |
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Montserrat Figueras - Ninna Nanna
Classical, Lullabies | FLAC-Ripper | separated FLACs, no CUE, no LOG | Scans | 340 MB | RS & SM
Released: 2002 | Label: Aliavox | TT: 77'00"

From the moment a baby is born, lullabies are a mother’s indispensable ally in soothing her child for whom everything in the big, wide world in new and frightening. The baby recognizes in the song his mother’s voice, her presence and her expression. The intimacy of the moment creates a space rich in ancestral symbols, in which words and music create a bond of pure emotion and truth. It is in this space that the child experiences his first dialogue, his first story, his first contact with the teachings of tradition, experience and culture, which over time build into an essential part of our collective memory.
Whoever sings a lullaby is moved by a desire to give of their very best, which in itself is an expression of love, and so the child begins to experience the essence of life.
Montserrat Figueras–Nina Nanna artist’s introduction

This is a formidable collection of lullabies, spanning 500 years, 18 of them (from almost as many countries) in Greek, Latin, Hebrew, Catalan, English, and more, each one lovely, each one in its own idiom. Some are anonymous; others are by composers as different as Byrd, Mussorgsky, Milhaud, and Arvo Pärt. The disc shouldn't be listened to in one setting--no matter how interesting they are, they're still lullabies and can mellow the listener into torpor--but in three-or-so chunks, the contents are fascinating. Figueras can make her sound move from folk to classical, from a mother who is passionate about her child's safety to one who merely wants to entertain into slumber. The anonymous Greek lullaby (track 3) contains the oddest little vocal quirk--a whipping up of the tone at the close of some phrases--which only an artist like Figueras could pull off. And Savall and soloists accompany on various instruments--flute, harp, viols, etc.--with pianist Paul Badura-Skoda playing on three of the lullabies. The CD is a wonderful tour of the world through the centuries with only one subject in mind: sleep. And sleep is something, after all, that takes up a third of our lives. This CD keeps getting sweeter the more you listen. Recommended. --Robert Levine


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TRACKLIST


Cançao de embalar: José embala o menino by Anonymous
My sweet little darling by Anonymous
Greek Lullaby: Traditional
Nani, nani by Anonymous
North African Lullaby by Anonymous
Come, pretty babe by William Byrd
Curtio precipitato et altri capricii composti, Op. 13: Canzonetta spirituale sopra alla Nanna by Tarquinio Merula
Mareta, mareta no'm faces plorar: Traditional
Lullabye by Joh Friedrich Reichardt
The nursery: no 4, With the doll by Modest Mussorgsky
Noumi, Noumi yaldati by Anonymous
Schlichte Weisen (60), Op. 76: no 52, Maria Wiegenlied by Max Reger
Canciones populares españolas (7): no 5, Nana by Manuel de Falla
Chants populaires hébraïques, Op. 86: no 3, Berceuse by Darius Milhaud
Canciónes (13) españolas antiguas: Nana de Sevilla by Federico Garcia Lorca
Christmas Lullabye by Arvo Pärt
Kuus, kuus kallike by Arvo Pärt
La mare de Déu by Anonymous


Montserrat Figueras

with:

Marc Hantaï, Arianna Savall, Dmitri Psonis, Xavier Díaz-Latorre, Sophie Watillon,
Sergi Casademunt, Paul Badura-Skoda, Jordi Savall, Lorenz Duftschmid,
Imke David, Pedro Estevan, Pedro Memelsdorff, Begoña Olavide,
Driss El Maloumi, Andrew Lawrence-King, Pierre Pierlot





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