Album out today! Click the link to listen to it on all music platforms:
lnk.to/PoesieFrancaise This album is an ode to French poetry, that manifests itself through the arts, and in particular music and literature, which are the fields that touch me the most. It's also an ode to freedom, as France embodied an ideal of insubordination and revolution in the 19th century. Alongside Debussy, Satie, Fauré, Saint-Saëns, Ravel and Edith Piaf, the album closes with a very peaceful version of La Marseillaise, the hymn that once resounded in Europe as a cry against oppression.
A huge thank you to all those who have accompanied and supported me in this project, which has kept me busy for over a year: Baptiste Erard, Aurélien Bourgois, Hugo Warynski, Aaron Elfasci, Fanny Elfasci, Fredrik Ekander, Johanna Svensson, Sharogh Rouhani, Linus Malmsten and Lisa Öhman.
And thank you to everyone who listens to the album!
Roxane Elfasci
Album out today! Click the link to listen to it on all music platforms: lnk.to/PoesieFrancaise
This album is an ode to French poetry, that manifests itself through the arts, and in particular music and literature, which are the fields that touch me the most. It's also an ode to freedom, as France embodied an ideal of insubordination and revolution in the 19th century. Alongside Debussy, Satie, Fauré, Saint-Saëns, Ravel and Edith Piaf, the album closes with a very peaceful version of La Marseillaise, the hymn that once resounded in Europe as a cry against oppression.
A huge thank you to all those who have accompanied and supported me in this project, which has kept me busy for over a year: Baptiste Erard, Aurélien Bourgois, Hugo Warynski, Aaron Elfasci, Fanny Elfasci, Fredrik Ekander, Johanna Svensson, Sharogh Rouhani, Linus Malmsten and Lisa Öhman.
And thank you to everyone who listens to the album!
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