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InAlto|Foccroulle: E vidi quattro stelle

Foccroulle: E vidi quattro stelle

InAlto, Ouri Bronchti, Nikolay Borchev and Alice Foccroulle

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This composition was commissioned from Bernard Foccroulle for the inauguration of the new organ of the Palais des Beaux-Arts in Brussels. The work’s text consists of fragments from Dante’s Purgatorio. At the beginning, the narrator and Virgil emerge from Hell and climb the mountain that leads to Paradise. The most sublime visions of the sky and nature are scattered throughout the text. The two travellers converse and meet many tormented shades who are awaiting their salvation. Exhausted, Dante falls asleep several times. Towards the end of their ascent, Virgil silently disappears at the very moment when Dante meets Beatrice. Their reunion forms an extremely dramatic scene: Beatrice reminds her friend of his past errors and the betrayals that followed her death. Her bitter reproaches plunge the poet into a state of prostration close to a swoon. But forgiveness comes: Matelda (a beautiful and mysterious lady we have encountered shortly before, who probably represents earthly happiness) comes to meet him, bathes him in the waters of Lethe and entrusts him to four beautiful women who dance and enfold him in their arms. The blazing sun is at its zenith. Regenerated like a young plant, Dante is ready to rise up to the stars. © Fuga Libera

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1
Departure from Hell at Dawn
00:02:48

Dante, Lyricist - Bernard Foccroulle, Composer - InAlto, MainArtist - Editions Lemoine, MusicPublisher - Ouri Bronchti, MainArtist

2020 Outhere 2020 Outhere

2
Along the Shore (Canto I)
00:04:46

Nikolay Borchev, MainArtist - Dante, Lyricist - Bernard Foccroulle, Composer - InAlto, MainArtist - Editions Lemoine, MusicPublisher - Ouri Bronchti, MainArtist

2020 Outhere 2020 Outhere

3
Dante and Virgil Climb the Mountain (Canto IV)
00:03:36

Nikolay Borchev, MainArtist - Dante, Lyricist - Bernard Foccroulle, Composer - InAlto, MainArtist - Editions Lemoine, MusicPublisher - Ouri Bronchti, MainArtist

2020 Outhere 2020 Outhere

4
The Meeting with a Crowd of Sinners Who Died Violent Deaths (Canto V)
00:04:20

Nikolay Borchev, MainArtist - Dante, Lyricist - Bernard Foccroulle, Composer - Alice Foccroulle, MainArtist - InAlto, MainArtist - Editions Lemoine, MusicPublisher - Ouri Bronchti, MainArtist

2020 Outhere 2020 Outhere

5
In the Smoke of the Wrathful (Cantos XV-XVI-XVIII)
00:04:00

Nikolay Borchev, MainArtist - Dante, Lyricist - Bernard Foccroulle, Composer - InAlto, MainArtist - Editions Lemoine, MusicPublisher - Ouri Bronchti, MainArtist

2020 Outhere 2020 Outhere

6
Dante's Dream (Canto XXIII)
00:03:52

Dante, Lyricist - Bernard Foccroulle, Composer - Alice Foccroulle, MainArtist - InAlto, MainArtist - Editions Lemoine, MusicPublisher - Ouri Bronchti, MainArtist

2020 Outhere 2020 Outhere

7
Dante Finds Beatrice (Canto XXX)
00:09:39

Nikolay Borchev, MainArtist - Dante, Lyricist - Bernard Foccroulle, Composer - Alice Foccroulle, MainArtist - InAlto, MainArtist - Editions Lemoine, MusicPublisher - Ouri Bronchti, MainArtist

2020 Outhere 2020 Outhere

8
The Accusations of Beatrice and Dante's Loss of Consciousness (Canto XXXI)
00:08:02

Nikolay Borchev, MainArtist - Dante, Lyricist - Bernard Foccroulle, Composer - Alice Foccroulle, MainArtist - InAlto, MainArtist - Editions Lemoine, MusicPublisher - Ouri Bronchti, MainArtist

2020 Outhere 2020 Outhere

9
Matelda Bathes Dante in the Waters of Lethe - Dance of the Four Fair Ladies (Canto XXXI)
00:03:53

Nikolay Borchev, MainArtist - Dante, Lyricist - Bernard Foccroulle, Composer - InAlto, MainArtist - Editions Lemoine, MusicPublisher - Ouri Bronchti, MainArtist

2020 Outhere 2020 Outhere

10
The Sun, Slower and More Blazing Than Before, Arrives at Its Noonday Zenith (Canto XXXIII)
00:02:59

Nikolay Borchev, MainArtist - Dante, Lyricist - Bernard Foccroulle, Composer - InAlto, MainArtist - Editions Lemoine, MusicPublisher - Ouri Bronchti, MainArtist

2020 Outhere 2020 Outhere

11
Revived and Refreshed, Dante Is Ready to Ascend to the Stars (End of canto XXXIII / Purgatorio)
00:01:59

Nikolay Borchev, MainArtist - Dante, Lyricist - Bernard Foccroulle, Composer - InAlto, MainArtist - Editions Lemoine, MusicPublisher - Ouri Bronchti, MainArtist

2020 Outhere 2020 Outhere

Album review

This composition was commissioned from Bernard Foccroulle for the inauguration of the new organ of the Palais des Beaux-Arts in Brussels. The work’s text consists of fragments from Dante’s Purgatorio. At the beginning, the narrator and Virgil emerge from Hell and climb the mountain that leads to Paradise. The most sublime visions of the sky and nature are scattered throughout the text. The two travellers converse and meet many tormented shades who are awaiting their salvation. Exhausted, Dante falls asleep several times. Towards the end of their ascent, Virgil silently disappears at the very moment when Dante meets Beatrice. Their reunion forms an extremely dramatic scene: Beatrice reminds her friend of his past errors and the betrayals that followed her death. Her bitter reproaches plunge the poet into a state of prostration close to a swoon. But forgiveness comes: Matelda (a beautiful and mysterious lady we have encountered shortly before, who probably represents earthly happiness) comes to meet him, bathes him in the waters of Lethe and entrusts him to four beautiful women who dance and enfold him in their arms. The blazing sun is at its zenith. Regenerated like a young plant, Dante is ready to rise up to the stars. © Fuga Libera

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