Artist: Anna-Liisa Eller
Album: Strings Attached: The Voice of Kannel
Genre: Classical
Release Date: 2021
Audio Format:: FLAC (tracks) 24bit, 96 kHz
Duration: 57:03
Total Tracks: 14
Total Size: 1010 MB
Tracklist:
01. Anna-Liisa Eller – Byrd: Rowland (Lord Willoughby’s Welcome Home) (Arr. for chromatic kannel) (03:07)
02. Anna-Liisa Eller – Eller: Improvised Prelude (01:45)
03. Anna-Liisa Eller – Dowland: Lachrimae (Arr. for chromatic kannel) (03:54)
04. Anna-Liisa Eller – Eller: Improvised Postlude No. 1 (02:16)
05. Anna-Liisa Eller – Couperin: [Unmeasured] Prelude in D Minor (Arr. for chromatic kannel) (07:07)
06. Anna-Liisa Eller – Machaut: Dame, vostre doulz viaire (Arr. for psaltery) (03:51)
07. Anna-Liisa Eller – Rameau: Premier livre de pièces pour clavecin: 1. Prélude (Arr. for chromatic kannel) (03:15)
08. Anna-Liisa Eller – Rameau: Premier livre de pièces pour clavecin: 2. Allemande (Arr. for chromatic kannel) (04:37)
09. Anna-Liisa Eller – Weiss: Tombeau sur la mort de Mr. Comte de Logy (Arr. for chromatic kannel) (06:31)
10. Anna-Liisa Eller – Tulve: Silmaja (Beholder) (07:35)
11. Anna-Liisa Eller – Eller: Improvised Interlude (01:27)
12. Anna-Liisa Eller – Frescobaldi: Fiori musicali: Toccata per le levatione, F 12.31 (Arr. for chromatic kannel) (02:34)
13. Anna-Liisa Eller – Eller: Improvised Postlude No. 2 (00:24)
14. Anna-Liisa Eller – Rameau: Suite in D Major: 6. L’Entretien des Muses (Arr. for chromatic kannel) (08:34)
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Acclaimed singer, composer and producer Lydia Ainsworth will share her upcoming fourth album Sparkles & Debris on May 21 via Zombie Cat Records. The record follows 2019’s Phantom Forest and blends live drums, guitars and bass with Ainsworth’s signature vast electronic landscapes.Related to the harp but positioned horizontally by the player, the kannel possesses an uncommon timbre, at times reminiscent of the harpsichord. Anna-Liisa Eller offers us a chance to discover this treasured symbol of Estonia’s musical heritage courtesy of her own transcriptions of well-loved pieces by Couperin, Byrd, Dowland, and Rameau… A magical journey across centuries and musical styles, rounded off by original improvisations and a contemporary work by the young Estonian composer Helena Tulve, in which the instrument’s myriad colours can shine through in all their rare variety.