Showing posts with label Violin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Violin. Show all posts
10/13/12
La Soustraction des Fleurs
Jean-François Vrod (whom I already spoke about in this album) was playing at Rosa Bonheur (Chevilly-Larue) near Paris a few days ago, with his trio La Soustraction des Fleurs (violin + zarb). A friendly and homely concert within the exhibition of his private "art brut" collection.
tags
La Soustraction des Fleurs,
Rosa Bonheur,
Violin,
Vrod,
zarb
2/14/11
Trio Violon — La concordance des temps {Silex}
That's another gem from Silex I've regularly been listening to for a few decades (two basically, since it was released in 1991).
Three french fiddlers, or 'violoneux', Jean-Pierre Champeval, Olivier Durif and Jean-François Vrod have set a great menu of compositions inspired by the traditionnal repertoire from Limousin and Auvergne, the geographical heart of France. Although not as jazzy as the André Ricros recording I mentioned earlier, I always found this CD hypnotizing for an obscur reason, maybe it has to do with those slow overlapping loops…
France 1991 — {Silex Y225005}
Three french fiddlers, or 'violoneux', Jean-Pierre Champeval, Olivier Durif and Jean-François Vrod have set a great menu of compositions inspired by the traditionnal repertoire from Limousin and Auvergne, the geographical heart of France. Although not as jazzy as the André Ricros recording I mentioned earlier, I always found this CD hypnotizing for an obscur reason, maybe it has to do with those slow overlapping loops…
France 1991 — {Silex Y225005}
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