Brut de Bratsch (1973-2013) Bratsch
Album info
Album-Release:
2013
HRA-Release:
14.11.2013
Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)
- 1 Le Violon Gaucher 01:36
- 2 Takirari 02:16
- 3 Radics Kersergo 03:09
- 4 Gari Gari 03:19
- 5 Hategana de la Unirea 01:01
- 6 Danse Bulgare 04:24
- 7 Django 04:39
- 8 Dicav a Dro Soune 04:07
- 9 Odessa Bulgar 02:13
- 10 Ivouchki 03:04
- 11 Sanke Mena Palikari 04:23
- 12 Détournement Bulgare 04:06
- 13 Rabiz 04:52
- 14 Détournement Roumain 05:00
- 15 Nomades - Zarbi 06:59
- 16 Bidivanosco 05:30
- 17 Rythme Futur 02:44
- 18 Danse de l'Alcool 03:08
- 19 La Valse de l'Aigle 02:48
- 20 Le Mangeur de Lune 03:50
- 21 L'Aura des Baleines 03:10
- 22 L'Heureux Loup dans le Foret 03:16
- 23 Les Géants Parallèles 05:27
- 24 Armenian Waltz 03:36
- 25 Avenasto Trapezimou 05:44
- 26 Rien dans les Poches 03:06
- 27 Neuf Brouillé 05:15
- 28 L'Almée Phénomene 03:09
- 29 Avant Christopher - Christopher Colombus - Aprés Christopher 05:14
- 30 He Tchavalei 04:53
- 31 La Chope des Puces 04:34
- 32 Kriti Woman 03:37
- 33 Exosept 03:27
- 34 Trink Bruder 02:56
- 35 Marchand de Reves 03:25
- 36 Oyfn Veg 05:07
- 37 Materemo 04:42
- 38 En attendant Madeleine 04:46
- 39 Hora Lui Mihalea 02:28
- 40 Boubasko Prasnico 07:11
- 41 Paris Blues - Daphnée - Appel Indirect 06:19
- 42 Paroles en l'Air et Pas Perdus 03:48
- 43 Peylet's Freilach 06:31
- 44 Caravan Petrol 04:40
- 45 Avreml Der Marvikher 05:16
- 46 Siyale 07:07
- 47 RER C 04:25
- 48 Ska fonce 04:33
- 49 Dans le ciel de ma rue 04:09
- 50 Bei Mir Bist Du Scheyn - Fiesta 06:42
- 51 La Meditation de Thais 04:51
Info for Brut de Bratsch (1973-2013)
To celebrate Bratsch's fortieth anniversary, World Village has compiled a superb anthology that includes not only the band's most famous pieces but also many rarities. Brut de Bratsch explores two key aspects of the band's musical vision. They are both pioneers of world fusion and an independent, militant group for whom music and commitment have always been at the center of their art.
Dan Gharibian, chant, guitar
Nano Peylet, clarinet, chant
Bruno Girard, violin, chant
François Castiello, accordéon, chant
Théo Girard, double bass
Bratsch
The gypsy music of Central Europe is combined with bebop, post-bop, and free jazz influences by France-based acoustic band Bratsch. While their name is derived from a type of viola used to accompany Tsigane vocalists, the trio re-creates the traditional sounds of cymbaloms and percussion on guitar, accordion, and clarinet.
Bratsch was formed in 1975 by guitarist Dan Gharibian and violinist Bruno Girard. Gharibian, who was raised in an Armenian home, was inspired by the Armenian, Russian, Greek and Oriental music favored by his grandparents. Although he played with teen-aged rock bands, he became fascinated with the music of Django Reinhardt at the age of 14. Girard, who studied violin at the age of nine, refused to read music, preferring to play by memory. After receiving a degree in biology, he spent a decade working in science while playing music part-time. Although they initially mixed a global range of musical styles including Arabic and South African music, Bratsch soon shifted their focus to gypsy jazz. The group also features accordion player François Castiello and clarinet player Nano Peylet.
Booklet for Brut de Bratsch (1973-2013)