"Rock'airs de la lune" is a captivating album by the Trio Barthélemy, released in 1995 under the naïve jeunesse label. This enchanting collection of tracks offers a unique blend of traditional French folk tunes and contemporary arrangements, creating a delightful auditory experience that spans a concise 41 minutes.
The album features the Trio Barthélemy, with Lucilla Galeazzi taking the lead, alongside Claude Barthélemy. Their collaboration breathes new life into classic French songs, such as "Au clair de la lune," "À la claire fontaine," and "La Carmagnole," while also introducing listeners to lesser-known gems like "Colechique dans les prés-automne" and "Arlequin dans sa boutique."
"Rock'airs de la lune" is not just a collection of songs; it's an exploration of French musical heritage, reimagined through the lens of modern instrumentation and arrangement. The album's title track, "Rock'airs de la lune," appears in various forms throughout, serving as a recurring motif that ties the album together.
The Trio Barthélemy's expertise shines through in their ability to balance traditional melodies with innovative arrangements, resulting in a sound that is both familiar and fresh. Whether you're a fan of folk music, French culture, or simply enjoy discovering new musical experiences, "Rock'airs de la lune" is an album that promises to enchant and engage.