Paolo Fresu, Richard Galliano, Jan Lundgren – Mare Nostrum II (2016) [FLAC 24 bit, 88,2 kHz]

Paolo Fresu, Richard Galliano, Jan Lundgren - Mare Nostrum II (2016) [FLAC 24 bit, 88,2 kHz] Download

Artist: Paolo Fresu, Richard Galliano, Jan Lundgren
Album: Mare Nostrum II
Genre: Jazz
Release Date: 2016
Audio Format:: FLAC (tracks) 24 bit, 88,2 kHz
Duration: 55:20
Total Tracks: 12
Total Size: 982 MB

Tracklist:

1-1. Paolo Fresu, Richard Galliano, Jan Lundgren – Apnea (05:03)
1-2. Paolo Fresu, Richard Galliano, Jan Lundgren – Blue Silence (05:09)
1-3. Paolo Fresu, Richard Galliano, Jan Lundgren – Aurore (03:57)
1-4. Paolo Fresu, Richard Galliano, Jan Lundgren – Kristallen Den Fina (03:51)
1-5. Paolo Fresu, Richard Galliano, Jan Lundgren – Giselle (05:08)
1-6. Paolo Fresu, Richard Galliano, Jan Lundgren – E Varie Notti Tre Vie Notai (04:30)
1-7. Paolo Fresu, Richard Galliano, Jan Lundgren – Farval (04:47)
1-8. Paolo Fresu, Richard Galliano, Jan Lundgren – Gnosienne (04:47)
1-9. Paolo Fresu, Richard Galliano, Jan Lundgren – Lili (03:41)
1-10. Paolo Fresu, Richard Galliano, Jan Lundgren – Leklat (04:02)
1-11. Paolo Fresu, Richard Galliano, Jan Lundgren – Le Livre D’un Pere Sarde (04:11)
1-12. Paolo Fresu, Richard Galliano, Jan Lundgren – Si Dolce E Il Tormento (06:10)

Download:

Sardinian trumpeter Paolo Fresu, French accordionist Richard Galliano and Swedish pianist Jan Lundgren form the trio “Mare Nostrum”. This band forges connections between the discrete musical cultures of its three protagonists. This new album marks the return to the studio of a European supergroup. And they’re on top form.Trumpeter Paolo Fresu is Sardinian, accordionist Richard Galliano is French, and Jan Lundgren, the pianist, is Swedish: three virtuosi who create entirely European music using jazz techniques. One comes up with an idea and all three contribute to the final result. These 12 pieces, with their hints of French chanson, Scandinavian folk dance, Italian love song and universal, dreamy ballads, belong to no particular category. Two of them are adapted from classical originals, one by Monteverdi and the other by Erik Satie, poles apart in time and sensibility, but here they sit happily side by side. With each piece lasting about four minutes, and the mood changing subtly from one to another, it’s a deeply enjoyable listen.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

© 2024 hi-res.me - WordPress Theme by WPEnjoy
%d bloggers like this: