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Artist description
The Flemish composer, writer and philosopher Johan Sanctorum invited three gifted young singers to make a selection out of two "works -in-progress": the "Cesare Borgia"-opera and his Requiem (which is a grotesque fantasy about the mediaval Reynard-the-Fox-tale). The result is a fascinating little song cycle for female voices, introducing us in the strange universe of love, ecstasy, madness and death. The combination of these "romantic" topics -elaborated in a neoromantic, postmodern style, tempered and enlightened by a particular sense of humour and "parodical" instinct- with the newest synthesizer technology and the composer's experimental research in developping digital piano sounds, constitutes the expressive richness of his lyrical-dramatical idiom. Two instrumental pieces, "The Ecstasy of Theresa" and the "Tarantella" form the epilogue of this walk in a landscape of extreme emotionality and female libido. |
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Music Style
Contemporary/classical live vocals, with digitally sampled piano sound |
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Group Members
Marielle Creemers (soprano), Annelies Meskens (soprano), Nathalie Van de Voorde (mezzo) |
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Instruments
Live vocals with digitally sampled piano sounds and MIDI-effects |
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Albums
Johan Sanctorum: 'Maupertuis', songs about love, ecstasy, madness, death (Label: SantaLucia) |
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Additional Info
Order CD at SantaLucia_be@yahoo.com |
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Location
Brussels - Belgium |
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