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"Visages de l'Asie" is a stunning album that showcases the diverse and vibrant music of Asia. Featuring a range of artists from China, Japan, India, and other countries, this collection of songs is a true celebration of the rich cultural heritage of the region.
The album opens with the hauntingly beautiful "Moon Over the Ruined Castle," performed on the traditional Japanese koto. From there, listeners are taken on a musical journey that includes everything from the energetic rhythms of Indian tabla to the delicate melodies of the Chinese erhu.
One standout track is "The Butterfly Lovers," a classic Chinese love story that is brought to life through the soaring vocals of singer Liang Liang. The song is accompanied by the lush sounds of the Chinese orchestra, creating a truly cinematic experience.
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Chine : Cueillette Du Thé / A L'Ombre Du Saule Pleureur | ||
Indonesie : Srigati | ||
Corée : Ka Ya Keum / Da Geum | ||
Japon : Rokudan No Shirabe / Shigesa Bushi / Shika No Tone / Kudoki | ||
Inde : Purvi / Darbari Kanada / Sindh Bhairavi /Chants De Pelerins / Chant Baul / Pungi /Charmeur de Serpents / Le Mont Shrikhand |
"Visages de l'Asie" is a must-listen for anyone interested in exploring the rich musical traditions of Asia. Every track is a masterpiece in its own right, and the album as a whole is a testament to the incredible talent and diversity of the region's musicians. Highly recommended.