Plucked'N Dance
Plucked'N Dance
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- Bartok' N RollComposer(s) Édouard FerletArtist(s) Édouard Ferlet Violaine Cochard
Bartok' N Roll
05:58$2.30 - Les cinq sauvagesComposer(s) Édouard FerletArtist(s) Édouard Ferlet Violaine Cochard
Les cinq sauvages
04:01$2.30 - Entre cielComposer(s) Édouard FerletArtist(s) Édouard Ferlet Violaine Cochard
Entre ciel
04:08$2.30 - EnvoûtésComposer(s) Édouard FerletArtist(s) Édouard Ferlet Violaine Cochard
Envoûtés
05:28$2.30 - Danse de profilComposer(s) Édouard FerletArtist(s) Édouard Ferlet Violaine Cochard
Danse de profil
03:07$2.30 - Le bal éthylicComposer(s) Édouard FerletArtist(s) Édouard Ferlet Violaine Cochard
Le bal éthylic
04:11$2.30 - Ombre d'orComposer(s) Édouard FerletArtist(s) Édouard Ferlet Violaine Cochard
Ombre d'or
03:31$2.30 - Valse blancheComposer(s) Édouard FerletArtist(s) Édouard Ferlet Violaine Cochard
Valse blanche
03:40$2.30 - Qui-viveComposer(s) Édouard FerletArtist(s) Édouard Ferlet Violaine Cochard
Qui-vive
04:11$2.30 - RévérenceComposer(s) Édouard FerletArtist(s) Édouard Ferlet Violaine Cochard
Révérence
04:33$2.30 - OppidumComposer(s) Édouard FerletArtist(s) Édouard Ferlet Violaine Cochard
Oppidum
05:39$2.30
Total running time: 48 minutes.
Album information
Édouard Ferlet and Violaine Cochard take you on a journey through countries, periods and styles on the theme of dance.
The themes and melodies are borrowed from Spanish, Turkish, Russian, Italian, English, Hungarian and French composers, inspired by folk music and dances. Édouard Ferlet has used this music to compose new pieces, arranged for harpsichord and piano. There are no direct quotations here, but a thread which is woven between these well-known melodies and a new musical vocabulary. In each piece Violaine Cochard and Edouard Ferlet improvise freely, each with their individual 'temperament' and sensibility. They work on sonority, texture, the exploration of sound palettes, spatialisation, phrasing, distillation. The two artists seek to develop sonic possibilities, articulations, playing techniques and interaction between their musical personalities.
A special feature is their work on pulse and tempo, with compound metres linked with the rhythms of folksongs and dances, which are often in compound time. Each piece is underpinned by an individual dramaturgy; the melodies are immediately appealing because they remind us of something while surprising us with jazz and contemporary arrangements.