Artistes
Pierre Coulon FluteDirk Descheemaeker Clarinet
Michel Bercksman Bassoon, English Horn, Oboe
Laurence Cornez Piano, percussion
Jeannot Gillis Violin, trombone
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Edith Heudens Violin
Claudine Steenackers Cello
André Klénès Bass
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About
Needless to say that the name of the group, Julverne, refers to the writer. Since the very beginning (1975, les Coulonneux !) Julverne has been practising a kind of past time‚ science fiction music, which draws for its inspiration on folk music, classical music or rock music. Semitone humour, half-hidden, they're all there, in compositions that inevitably have a classical sound, considering the instrumentation.
Human passions are the leitmotiv of a series of ambitious compositions by Jeannot Gillis, the promoter of this cd. The musical direction of the recording was in the hands of Stéphane Collin, composer and arranger. Julverne performs two creations of Jan Kuijken, composer and cellist, "Sombre" and "Hit", adapted for the ensemble. Pierre Coulon, the flute player of the group, proposes a bucolic pièce "Ode primitive". "Puccini's Tosca" and "Wien, Wien" both serve as a pretext for style drifts that make up the colour and the originality of the ensemble.
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- 12 wien wien nur du allein 0:00
- 11 la soif du pouvoir 0:00
- 10 chant pietre 0:00
- 09 le rose aux joues 0:00
- 08 ode primitive 0:00
- 07 la seduction de la facilite 0:00
- 06 tosca 0:00
- 05 hit 0:00
- 04 sombre 0:00
- 03 la fascination de lordre 0:00