Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of traditional Auvergnate music with André Ricros' "Le partage des eaux," a captivating album released in January 1990 under the Naïve Jazz/world label. This 47-minute journey is a collaboration with the renowned Louis Sclavis Quartet and Alain Gibert, blending folk, world, and country elements into a harmonious whole.
André Ricros, the founder and director of the Agence des musiques traditionnelles d'Auvergne, brings his deep understanding and passion for the region's musical heritage to this album. The 15 tracks, including standout pieces like "La San Girbazo" and "Belle St. Jean," showcase the beauty and complexity of traditional Auvergnate music.
From the lively "Marche de noce" to the introspective "Pastourel," each song offers a unique glimpse into the cultural landscape of Auvergne. The album's arrangement by Alain Gibert adds a modern touch to the traditional melodies, creating a sound that is both timeless and contemporary.
Whether you're a fan of folk music or simply looking to explore new sounds, "Le partage des eaux" is an album that will captivate and inspire. So, sit back, relax, and let the enchanting melodies of André Ricros and his collaborators transport you to the heart of Auvergne.