Embark on a captivating journey with Jeffrey Stock's "Lulie the Iceberg," a unique and enchanting classical album released in 1999 under Sony Classical. This album is a delightful blend of storytelling and music, making it a perfect choice for both children and adults who appreciate the beauty of classical compositions.
"Lulie the Iceberg" is a narrative-driven album that tells the story of Lulie, an iceberg, through a series of vocal and instrumental pieces. The album features a talented ensemble including Pamela Frank, Yo-Yo Ma, and Paul Winter, who bring the tale to life with their exquisite performances. The story is narrated in English, with choral parts sung in Greenlandic, adding a touch of cultural richness to the experience.
The album's 12 tracks, spanning a total duration of one hour, take you through Lulie's adventures as he journeys across the seas, meeting various marine creatures and encountering different elements of nature. Each track is a beautifully composed piece that complements the story, creating a harmonious blend of music and narrative.
From the gentle whispers of the moon and stars to the lively chatter of dolphins, "Lulie the Iceberg" is a symphony of sounds that will transport you to the icy realms and warm waters where Lulie's journey unfolds. Jeffrey Stock's masterful composition and the stellar performances by the featured artists make this album a timeless piece that transcends the boundaries of traditional classical music.
Whether you're looking to introduce your children to the world of classical music or simply want to enjoy a unique and engaging listening experience, "Lulie the Iceberg" is an album that promises to captivate and inspire.
(P) 1999 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT
Tracks
Lulie the Iceberg: Meerara, marluliaraJeffrey Stock, Derrick Inouye, Sam Waterston, Pamela Frank, Yo-Yo Ma, Paul Winter, Orchestra of St. Luke's
Lulie the Iceberg: "Listen, for we have a tale to tell. A simple tale about an iceberg - Lulie..." - VoiceJeffrey Stock, Yo-Yo Ma, Paul Winter, Pamela Frank, Sam Waterston, Derrick Inouye, Orchestra of St. Luke's
Lulie the Iceberg: "His friends gathered around him. 'Don't go' said the Polar Bear..." - VoiceJeffrey Stock, Yo-Yo Ma, Paul Winter, Pamela Frank, Sam Waterston, Derrick Inouye, Orchestra of St. Luke's
Lulie the Iceberg: "The clown-faced Puffins had a ride..." - VoiceJeffrey Stock, Yo-Yo Ma, Paul Winter, Pamela Frank, Sam Waterston, Derrick Inouye, Orchestra of St. Luke's
Lulie the Iceberg: "The Dolphins kept up a friendly chatter and took turns pulling..." - VoiceJeffrey Stock, Yo-Yo Ma, Paul Winter, Pamela Frank, Sam Waterston, Derrick Inouye, Orchestra of St. Luke's
Lulie the Iceberg: "The Winds felt sorry for him. 'We will blow you across the equator...'" / Ataasiusimagaluaq - VoiceJeffrey Stock, Yo-Yo Ma, Paul Winter, Pamela Frank, Sam Waterston, Derrick Inouye, Orchestra of St. Luke's
Lulie the Iceberg: "'Stop! Please stop!' The Winds stopped blowing and the waves calmed down..." - VoiceJeffrey Stock, Yo-Yo Ma, Paul Winter, Pamela Frank, Sam Waterston, Derrick Inouye, Orchestra of St. Luke's
Lulie the Iceberg: "At night the moon and stars would whisper sweet words of encouragement..." - VoiceJeffrey Stock, Yo-Yo Ma, Paul Winter, Pamela Frank, Sam Waterston, Derrick Inouye, Orchestra of St. Luke's
Lulie the Iceberg: "Many days passed...He turned to find his friends the Humpback Whales..." - VoiceJeffrey Stock, Yo-Yo Ma, Paul Winter, Pamela Frank, Sam Waterston, Derrick Inouye, Orchestra of St. Luke's
Lulie the Iceberg: "Drifting past the coast of Brazil, Lulie was blissfully happy..." - VoiceJeffrey Stock, Yo-Yo Ma, Paul Winter, Pamela Frank, Sam Waterston, Derrick Inouye, Orchestra of St. Luke's
Lulie the Iceberg: "The Southern Humpback Whales came to greet him..." - VoiceJeffrey Stock, Yo-Yo Ma, Paul Winter, Pamela Frank, Sam Waterston, Derrick Inouye, Orchestra of St. Luke's
Lulie the Iceberg: "It was then that Lulie heard the voices. 'It's the Elders...!'" / Meerara, marluliara - VoiceJeffrey Stock, Yo-Yo Ma, Paul Winter, Pamela Frank, Sam Waterston, Derrick Inouye, Orchestra of St. Luke's