Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of French romantic music with Berit Norbakken's captivating album, "Le roman des lumières: Chansons dans le roman français." Released on September 15, 2017, under the Phaia Music label, this 52-minute collection is a treasure trove of delicate melodies and timeless compositions.
Berit Norbakken, a virtuoso in her own right, brings to life a selection of songs and instrumental pieces that were originally featured in French novels. The album is a delightful blend of vocal and instrumental tracks, showcasing Norbakken's versatility and artistic prowess. From the tender "Zémire et Azor: La fauvette avec ses petits" to the lively "Flute Quartet in E Minor, Op. 3 No. 3: I. Moderato," each piece is a testament to the rich musical heritage of France.
The album opens with the sweet and gentle "Zémire et Azor: La fauvette avec ses petits," setting the tone for a journey through the romantic and poetic landscapes of French literature. Tracks like "Barcarolle" and "Heur et malheur" highlight Norbakken's ability to convey deep emotion and narrative through her music. The instrumental pieces, such as the "Recueil de 12 préludes et petits airs, Op. 2: No. 6, Prélude et sicilienne" and the "Flute Quartet in E Minor, Op. 3 No. 3: I. Moderato," showcase her technical skill and musical sensitivity.
"Le roman des lumières: Chansons dans le roman français" is not just an album; it's an experience. Berit Norbakken's interpretation of these classic pieces brings a fresh perspective to the music, making it accessible and enjoyable for both classical music enthusiasts and newcomers alike. Whether you're a fan of vocal performances or instrumental compositions, this album offers something special for everyone.