Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of Louis Aubert with his captivating album "Voyages," released on August 6, 2013, under the Maguelone Music label. This collection is a testament to Aubert's musical prowess, featuring a diverse array of compositions that span various cultural influences and emotional landscapes.
The album opens with "6 Poèmes Arabes," a six-part suite that draws inspiration from Arabic poetry, showcasing Aubert's ability to blend Eastern melodies with Western harmonies. Each piece, from the evocative "Le mirage" to the poignant "Le destin," offers a unique glimpse into Aubert's interpretive genius.
"Voyages" is not just a collection of songs but a journey through different musical terrains. The album includes pieces like "Nuit mauresque," which evokes the mystique of a Moorish night, and "Aigues marines," a serene homage to the sea. Aubert's compositions are characterized by their rich textures and intricate details, making each piece a standalone masterpiece.
The album also features vocal works, such as "3 Chants hébraïques," where Aubert's melodies are paired with Hebrew texts, and "Chansons françaises," a trio of French songs that highlight his lyrical prowess. The performances by Françoise Masset and Christophe Crapez bring these compositions to life, adding depth and nuance to Aubert's already rich musical tapestry.
With a duration of 1 hour and 18 minutes, "Voyages" is a substantial body of work that showcases Louis Aubert's versatility and artistic vision. Whether you're a long-time fan of Aubert's music or a newcomer looking to explore his work, this album offers a rewarding listening experience that is both intellectually stimulating and emotionally resonant.
(C) 2013 Maguelone Music(P) 2013 Maguelone Music
Tracks
6 Poemes Arabes: No. 1, Le mirageLouis Aubert, Françoise Masset, Claude Lavoix
6 Poemes Arabes: No. 2, Le vaincuLouis Aubert, Françoise Masset, Claude Lavoix
6 Poemes Arabes: No. 3, Le visage pencheLouis Aubert, Françoise Masset, Claude Lavoix
6 Poemes Arabes: No. 4, Le sommeil des ColombesLouis Aubert, Françoise Masset, Claude Lavoix