Amarcord, known for their enchanting choral performances, presents "Folks & Tales," a captivating album that weaves together a tapestry of traditional folk songs from various cultures. Released on April 19, 2013, under the Raumklang (edition apollon) label, this 53-minute collection is a testament to the group's versatility and their ability to breathe new life into timeless melodies.
The album spans a diverse range of genres, primarily focusing on choral and medieval music, but also incorporating elements from various folk traditions. From the German "Es klappert die Mühle am rauschenden Bach" to the Japanese "Sakura, sakura," Amarcord takes you on a global journey through sound. Each track is meticulously arranged, showcasing the group's harmonious blend and dynamic range.
Highlights include the hauntingly beautiful "Nine Hundred Miles Away from Home," the lively "Waltzing Matilda," and the joyous "Hava Nagila." The album also features lesser-known gems like "Pen-pen de Sarapen" and "Wa Kusnitze," offering a delightful mix of familiar and new tunes.
"Folks & Tales" is not just an album; it's an exploration of cultural heritage through music. Amarcord's renditions are both respectful and innovative, making this a compelling listen for fans of choral music and folk enthusiasts alike.