In continuation of his first records, Cecile Corbel continues his exploration of folk pop world with this new album, inspired by Celtic and fantasy tainted East. We will cross well over the songs, King of the Fairies, a young woman accused of witchcraft, a few fireflies, a French soldier or lovers looking for a soulmate. 

The legendary world that is woven throughout the 10 tracks on the album is still conducive to daydreaming. Songbook Vol.3 is also a rebirth for the musician, a more acoustic album, a return to the harp, more present than ever in the arrangements. 

The opportunity also for her to sing her love to her native Britain in a new version of the march of "Brian Boru" Alan Stivell was sublimated in his album of the same name, which becomes for during a hymn to return to Britain. 

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SongBook vol3

歌手:Cécile Corbel歌曲

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发行时间:2010-01-01 00:00:00

SongBook vol3

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Genre: Folk

The new album by Celtic harpist and singer.

With the adventure had w更多>

Genre: Folk

The new album by Celtic harpist and singer.

With the adventure had with the studio Ghibli around music from the movie "Arrietty, the small world of scroungers" (Best Original Score 2010 and gold in Japan) Cecile Corbel continues his exploration of folk pop world. A harp and voice, inspired by the Celtic imagination. 

In continuation of his first records, Cecile Corbel continues his exploration of folk pop world with this new album, inspired by Celtic and fantasy tainted East. We will cross well over the songs, King of the Fairies, a young woman accused of witchcraft, a few fireflies, a French soldier or lovers looking for a soulmate. 

The legendary world that is woven throughout the 10 tracks on the album is still conducive to daydreaming. Songbook Vol.3 is also a rebirth for the musician, a more acoustic album, a return to the harp, more present than ever in the arrangements. 

The opportunity also for her to sing her love to her native Britain in a new version of the march of "Brian Boru" Alan Stivell was sublimated in his album of the same name, which becomes for during a hymn to return to Britain.