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"Alternances" 
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One can be annoyed or even surprised by this distant voice, ethereal, falsely childish, who opens this album on Colchiques in the meadows, then let himself be taken by this right hand evoking the Jarrett of the early 1970s on the pulsation of a dreamy left hand and a floral battery.

And we let ourselves gradually bewitched by this voice that comes back with words that are not, or in some forgotten language resonating in the clearing of some African forest or making its way from the bottom of a Romanesque abbey the echo of shuddering gongs.

Carole Hémard invented imaginary folklore and rites, work and healing songs, lullabies and nursery rhymes, hopscotch games on horseback, animal choirs and aviaries. canopy rustling in the background of what it should be the foreground when, among compositions and collective improvisations, it blurs My Favorite Things or Do not Explain.

It is very disturbing, but we succumb to the disorder that the Lété battery, sometimes gamelan, sometimes drum, sometimes flea market or superb drums, and the piano of Claude Terranova whose piano culture reaches a striking balance between freedom and discipline, expressiveness and modesty, eclecticism and the correctness of purpose.



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Alternances

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A disc which addresses itself to a current public, which seeks a climate at the same time of an accentuated modernity, doubled of a effect of putting into action of musical elements which contrast enormously and creates the current impulse of the musical world.


We can ensure that the tone is given to a poetic form of hot news, seeking for each musician to give the best of himself and to make us travel in a very globalistic terrain, giving each theme a direction of a intense diversity.


Every performer, especially the singer Carole Hémard, shows a very particular work on the trend of the "vocalist" style, sometimes reminiscent of a very Eastern affinity. Offering a nod to the song of the empire of the senses. The two followers make sure to give the best to the latter.

And, knowing Claude Terranova, we can only congratulate this pianist who cultivates elegance.


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Philippe Vincent

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