Sublimation: Songs and dances from 18th-century Scandinavia The Curious Bards & Ilektra Platiopoulou

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Album-Release:
2025

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24.01.2025

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  • Anonymous:
  • 1 Anonymous: Pollonese No. 74 02:54
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  • 2 Anonymous: Bruredansen / Paalsdans / Polsdans 04:13
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  • 3 Anonymous: Spelaren 02:53
  • Anders Larsson
  • 4 Larsson: Polonesse 04:38
  • Erik Gustaf Geijer (1783 - 1847):
  • 5 Geijer: Konung Eric och Spåkvinnan 02:49
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  • 6 Anonymous: Madame Trifes Liri e Dans 02:59
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  • 7 Anonymous: 2 Springedans 03:20
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  • 8 Anonymous: Huldra å 'en Elland 05:33
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  • 9 Anonymous: Polsdans 01:46
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  • 10 Anonymous: Frieras a Ongkar'n te Gjente / Norsk Dands 03:15
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  • 11 Anonymous: 2 Polsdans 02:53
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  • 12 Anonymous: Pol. 02:45
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  • 13 Anonymous: 2 March 03:11
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  • 14 Anonymous: Necken 04:52
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  • 15 Anonymous: Englis No. 2 / 2 Riil 03:25
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  • 16 Anonymous: Signe Lita 02:51
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  • 17 Anonymous: Vals 02:59
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  • 18 Anonymous: Pollonoise No. 9 / Polonesse 03:24
  • Carl Michael Bellman (1740 - 1795):
  • 19 Bellman: Grannas Lasse! Klang på lyran / Engels 03:36
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The Curious Bards
Since 2014, The Curious Bards has united five musicians, who love Gaelic and Celtic traditional music. These five musicians had an early music education and have studied in prestigious institutions in Lyon, Paris and Basel. Their musical paths have integrated traditional Irish and Scottish practise for many years.

The ensemble claims to offer an innovative and creative insight to this repertoire guided by extensive research. They are “bards” of modern times, eager to discover and expand their knowledge, and always exigent with their practise.

The Curious Bards were chosen, in 2015, as a Young Ensemble in Residency in la Cité de la Voix in Vézelay. They have also benefited, since 2016, from the project EEEmerging carried out by the Ambronay Festival, which supports young early music ensembles under the Creative Europe program. Since 2020, The Curious Bards receives the support of Caisse des Dépôts, main sponsor.

They recorded their first album, which has been released in October 2017 under the label Harmonia Mundi.

Booklet for Sublimation: Songs and dances from 18th-century Scandinavia

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