Hello Around the World leaves the medievil spheres . Hugh De Courson Projet Electro-Medieval isn't that electro at all, apart from the digital production, in fact a parade of instrumentalists and singers pass by so dont expect much much electro. It's French, and the songs are based on 12th century , sacral works..those were the ones that got scripted....furthermore part 2 of the Cryptichon sampler.
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Hughes De Courson - Lux Obscura (Un Projet Electro-Medieval) ( 03 ^328 mb)
Hughes de Courson is one of the most adventurous musician/producers from France. Dropping out of the family business (as in the militairy), when he was 18 wrote his first songs.As a self taught musician, he specialised in French folk music, then in what is now called "world music." He met Gabriel Yacoub in the army, they were both trying to escape by pretending to be mentally ill. We really did became mad and also very good friends. Once set free (to despair of my heroic families!), Hughes produced his first album "Pierre de Grenoble," and then formed Malicorne with Yacoub.
In 1973, with Gabriel Yacoub, Hughes de Courson founded the group Malicorne that very successfully paved the way for a new musical trend of folk music from all over Europe. A few years later he set up his own label “Ballon Noir” and signed a large number of artists such as Dan Ar Braz, Kolinda, Akendengué and La Bamboche. During a 10 year period between 1972-1985, French Folk, in France, was not a marginal field but a main musical stream, selling between 30.000 and 300.000 copies. After Malicorne broke up, ten years after its debut, and the folk movement began to wind down, de Courson composed scores for modern dance and film soundtracks, and embarked upon a fascinating series of inter-cultural collisions. The most successful of these was "Lambarena," where he and the Gabonese singer-composer Pierre Akendengue mixed traditional African sources with the music of JS Bach. In 1992, he won the Leonardo da Vinci prize, which permitted him to spend three years studying music in Egypt, Israel, Syria, Yemen, Turkey, Bulgaria, Greece, Albania, and Macedonia. Among his typically polyglot and diverse recent projects are a theme for the Mediterranian Olympic Games, a cycle of dialogues between childrens' voices and assorted ethnicities called "Songs Of Innocence" (co-produced and composed with Tomas Gubitsch), and a chart-topping album by the Finnish female supergroup, Värttinä.
Hughes' albums are all large-scale works. He is an arranger rather than a soloist. On many he combines electronic effects with medieval or baroque instruments. Mozart in Egypt takes works by Mozart and emphasises the oriental elements in them. The 25th symphony is played with a much-enlarged orchestra. Autumn 2001 saw the release, again on Virgin Classics, in the same cross-over trend as Lambarena and Mozart in Egypt, of O’Stravaganza, a “Fantasy on Vivaldi and the Celtic music of Ireland”. And in 2003, after having released Lux Obscura, an ‘electro-mediaeval’ album, inspired by sacred music of the 12th century, Hughes de Courson composed the music to Philippe Découflé’s show’ Tricodex’, performed at the Opéra de Lyon, the Théâtre du Châtelet, in Paris, and later toured in the USA. In 2005, Hughes de Courson released on Virgin Classics a sequel to the best-seller Mozart in Egypt, and has recently been commissioned to write rearrangements on the national anthem of Qatar.
01 - Stella Splendes (4:45)
02 - Passu Torratu (4:46)
03 - Muort' Oramai (6:29)
04 - Alle (4:28)
05 - Fera Pessima (2:49)
06 - Loyauté (3:39)
07 - Saltarelli (5:19)
08 - Lux Obscura (6:45)
09 - Canon Énigmatique de la cour du roi Henri VIII (0:33)
10 - Sederunt Principes (3:42)
11 - Biauté (3:27)
12 - Puzzle Canon (1:42)
13 - Qui n'aroit autre déport (10:23)
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VA - Cryptichon II (312mb)
201 - 3rd And The Mortal, The - Vandring (1:35)
202 - In Extremo - Ecce Rex Darius (4:00)
203 - Ordo Equitum Solis - Message To Pan (3:10)
204 - Susan McKeown - A Mhàire Bhruinneall (2:02)
205 - Merlons, The - Aergus (3:05)
206 - Lisa Gerrard & Pieter Bourke - The Unfolding (4:35)
207 - Corvus Corax - Najo Ratte (4:04)
208 - Hedningarna - Höglorfen (4:54)
209 - Asgard - Antiquum (3:41)
210 - Luis Perez - Alba (6:14)
211 - Garmarna - Varulven (Voc.Emma Härdelin) (6:28)
212 - Das Zeichen - Siddhi-A-Ham (5:02)
213 - Engelsstaub - Ignis Fatuus (4:15)
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All downloads are in * ogg-7 (224k) or ^ ogg-9(320k), artwork is included , if in need get the nifty ogg encoder/decoder here !
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Hughes De Courson - Lux Obscura (Un Projet Electro-Medieval) ( 03 ^328 mb)
Hughes de Courson is one of the most adventurous musician/producers from France. Dropping out of the family business (as in the militairy), when he was 18 wrote his first songs.As a self taught musician, he specialised in French folk music, then in what is now called "world music." He met Gabriel Yacoub in the army, they were both trying to escape by pretending to be mentally ill. We really did became mad and also very good friends. Once set free (to despair of my heroic families!), Hughes produced his first album "Pierre de Grenoble," and then formed Malicorne with Yacoub.
In 1973, with Gabriel Yacoub, Hughes de Courson founded the group Malicorne that very successfully paved the way for a new musical trend of folk music from all over Europe. A few years later he set up his own label “Ballon Noir” and signed a large number of artists such as Dan Ar Braz, Kolinda, Akendengué and La Bamboche. During a 10 year period between 1972-1985, French Folk, in France, was not a marginal field but a main musical stream, selling between 30.000 and 300.000 copies. After Malicorne broke up, ten years after its debut, and the folk movement began to wind down, de Courson composed scores for modern dance and film soundtracks, and embarked upon a fascinating series of inter-cultural collisions. The most successful of these was "Lambarena," where he and the Gabonese singer-composer Pierre Akendengue mixed traditional African sources with the music of JS Bach. In 1992, he won the Leonardo da Vinci prize, which permitted him to spend three years studying music in Egypt, Israel, Syria, Yemen, Turkey, Bulgaria, Greece, Albania, and Macedonia. Among his typically polyglot and diverse recent projects are a theme for the Mediterranian Olympic Games, a cycle of dialogues between childrens' voices and assorted ethnicities called "Songs Of Innocence" (co-produced and composed with Tomas Gubitsch), and a chart-topping album by the Finnish female supergroup, Värttinä.
Hughes' albums are all large-scale works. He is an arranger rather than a soloist. On many he combines electronic effects with medieval or baroque instruments. Mozart in Egypt takes works by Mozart and emphasises the oriental elements in them. The 25th symphony is played with a much-enlarged orchestra. Autumn 2001 saw the release, again on Virgin Classics, in the same cross-over trend as Lambarena and Mozart in Egypt, of O’Stravaganza, a “Fantasy on Vivaldi and the Celtic music of Ireland”. And in 2003, after having released Lux Obscura, an ‘electro-mediaeval’ album, inspired by sacred music of the 12th century, Hughes de Courson composed the music to Philippe Découflé’s show’ Tricodex’, performed at the Opéra de Lyon, the Théâtre du Châtelet, in Paris, and later toured in the USA. In 2005, Hughes de Courson released on Virgin Classics a sequel to the best-seller Mozart in Egypt, and has recently been commissioned to write rearrangements on the national anthem of Qatar.
01 - Stella Splendes (4:45)
02 - Passu Torratu (4:46)
03 - Muort' Oramai (6:29)
04 - Alle (4:28)
05 - Fera Pessima (2:49)
06 - Loyauté (3:39)
07 - Saltarelli (5:19)
08 - Lux Obscura (6:45)
09 - Canon Énigmatique de la cour du roi Henri VIII (0:33)
10 - Sederunt Principes (3:42)
11 - Biauté (3:27)
12 - Puzzle Canon (1:42)
13 - Qui n'aroit autre déport (10:23)
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VA - Cryptichon II (312mb)
201 - 3rd And The Mortal, The - Vandring (1:35)
202 - In Extremo - Ecce Rex Darius (4:00)
203 - Ordo Equitum Solis - Message To Pan (3:10)
204 - Susan McKeown - A Mhàire Bhruinneall (2:02)
205 - Merlons, The - Aergus (3:05)
206 - Lisa Gerrard & Pieter Bourke - The Unfolding (4:35)
207 - Corvus Corax - Najo Ratte (4:04)
208 - Hedningarna - Höglorfen (4:54)
209 - Asgard - Antiquum (3:41)
210 - Luis Perez - Alba (6:14)
211 - Garmarna - Varulven (Voc.Emma Härdelin) (6:28)
212 - Das Zeichen - Siddhi-A-Ham (5:02)
213 - Engelsstaub - Ignis Fatuus (4:15)
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All downloads are in * ogg-7 (224k) or ^ ogg-9(320k), artwork is included , if in need get the nifty ogg encoder/decoder here !
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ReplyDeletelUX OBSCURA, a wonderful cd indeed! Thanks for it.
VA - Cryptichon II: it is impossible to access to the site where it is. Could you fix the problem to be able to get it?
Thanks so much for everything!
Celeste
Hello Celeste, glad you like Lux Obscura. Im not sure what your problem is with cryptichon, it routes thru Sharebee, you get choice as to from where to download. If one of those causes trouble pick another..Megaupload is simple enough, just a 45 sec wait.
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Rho
Hi, my friend!
ReplyDeleteI am downloading it at this very moment! Now I realize that yesterday there was a problem with sharebee. I could not enter to the site. Now the problem was fixed. It wasn't your problem, it was sharebee's problem.
Take care, my friend, and thank you so much for the beautiful music!
Celeste
I adore Malicorne and I've heard of de Courson but not so familiar with his own work - so I'm very much looking forward to listening to this, and glad to hear that it's not too electronic. Very curious about the Cryptichon. Incredible selection you have cooked up here. Thanks.
ReplyDeletehello, you have re-up cryptichon 1. please re-up cryptichon 2 too. thank you
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