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Katia Labèque & Triple Sun - Moondog (2018) [Hi-Res]

Katia Labèque & Triple Sun - Moondog (2018) [Hi-Res]
  • Title: Moondog
  • Year Of Release: 2018
  • Label: Deutsche Grammophon
  • Genre: Electronic, Classical
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-88.2kHz FLAC (tracks+d.booklet)
  • Total Time: 40:53
  • Total Size: 205 / 703 MB
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Tracklist:

1. Lullaby (2 West 46th Street) 04:22
2. Oboe Round 05:26
3. Bird's Lament 04:45
4. All Is Loneliness 06:33
5. Elf Dance 03:16
6. Bumbo 03:25
7. To A Sea Horse 01:49
8. Tugboat Toccata 04:45
9. New Amsterdam 06:36

Manhattan in the Sixties. Every day, at the corner of 54th and Sixth, stood an imposing blind man with a druidic beard, dressed and helmeted like a Viking. Every day, he played music with home-made percussion instruments and declaimed poems. A simple eccentric or picturesque figure? No. Louis Thomas Hardin, called 'Moondog', was one of the true geniuses of his time. And even one of the geniuses of all time, prolific and visionary, capable of linking Bach, jazz and Amerindian rhythms, writing mini-symphonies, madrigals, piano pieces, highbrow makeshifts… His art? A rare treasure accessible to all, as unique as it is universal. His life? A solitary odyssey strewn with encounters – from Philip Glass to Charlie Parker (to whom he dedicated Bird’s Lament, his best-known song), and from Leonard Bernstein to Stephan Eicher. This extraordinary career ended in Germany, at the heart of this Europe where he always felt like a child in exile. As time went on, Moondog's admirers would include Igor Stravinsky, Arturo Toscanini, Paul Simon, Frank Zappa, Janis Joplin, John Zorn, Sophie Calle, Damon Albarn, Jarvis Cocker, Philippe Starck, Antony Hegarty, Riad Sattouf et al.

Katia Labèque thus presents a selection of pieces rearranged with the group Triple Sun (David Chalmin, Massimo Pupillo and Raphaël Séguinier) These performances, both free and respectful, never lose sight of the author's quest for rigor and balance and demonstrate to what degree Moondog's music is also, quite simply, an appeal to constant motion.

"Some nights are the work of a genius. This one for the evening devoted to Moondog at the 'Nuits de Fourvière' [festival in Lyon], was to have given free rein to Katia Labèque in the second half, with the group Triple Sun.... Her version takes on its full meaning only after the evocation, as original as it is faithful and ambitious, of the first half with Ensemble Minisym of Amaury Cornut, 28, biographer (Moondog, Le Mot et le reste) and activist of operations for the centenary of the angel of the bizarre." (Le Monde)

Katia Labèque, pianoforte
Triple Sun:
Massimo Pupillo, bass, vocals
David Chalmin, guitar, electronics, vocals
Raphaël Séguiner, drums, vocals


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  • bestpiano
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  • platico
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gracias...
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  • hollinsuk
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Many thanks for sharing.

Cheers.