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Man With Hat
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Topic: Vox Nostra Posted: May 07 2011 at 22:58 |
Listened to their album on here and its quite nice. Not something for everyday, but certainly a something that can add spice to a listening session. Good to hear a second (and more) album is planned!
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toroddfuglesteg
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Posted: May 02 2011 at 12:34 |
VOX NOSTRA was born in 2007 to combine choir vocals with progressive rock music. Hailing from Rambouillet/France keyboard player Pierre Minvielle is the mastermind. He's got a classical education on piano starting at the age of 6 and holds two masters in arrangement and orchestration. His latest project is made up by the emphasis on expressive male and female vocals which are associated with a diversified keyboard and guitar texture. I got in touch with them and Pierre answered my questions. ###############################################################################
When,
where and by whom was your band born ? Did any of you, past and
present members, play in any other bands before joining up in your
band ? Why did you choose that name ?
Well,
dear Torodd, great thanks for your interest. I create that project
three years ago. I was playing at the beginning of the eigthies in a
band you maybe know named Eider Stellaire. They played on first part
of Magma during one year (first note was wrote in 3rd August 2007 !)…
the guitarist, Jean-Claude Delachat was here, and I called him
several years after to plays on my records…
I
choose the latin name Vox nostra (our voice..) because we sing in
latin during two albums.
Which
bands were you influenced by ?
First,
Christian Vander’s Magma, which is a great vocal and strong band,
whith a vertiginous drummer. I listened to Yes before, Bill Evans,
Coltrane, and XXth composer like Bartok, Duruflé, Langlais…
So,
Ravel was also a great master for the harmonie… Your
one and only album so far; Anima was released in 2009. Please tell us
more about this album.
It
was the continuation of a mass and a requiem I wrote for an editor
(Delatour France). I decided to test some rock rythmics on the five
movements of the mass.. I worked good !
So
I decided to try some other one thousand years old’s sacred text
from the catholic liturgy… it was the beginning….
All
your lyrics are in latin, a not spoken language. A language normally
associated with catholic masses before the Catholic church
reformation in the mid 1960s. Why latin and how is it to write and
sing lyrics in latin ?
That’s
true… Now, I’m writing a full French album (the third), but latin
is very musical and nice to sing… it’s just old italian, no ?
Maybe
we’ll sing in english, or an other langage. The sounds of the latin
words are easy to sing and take the music a particulary sonority.
It
was first an esthetic choice, and I wrote some latin text after to
record the second album Ubi es. In Ubi es, I wrote all lyrics, but
latin is hard to me, and I write very silply. There will be a
translation inside…
What
have you been up to since 2009 ?
I
recorded a second album, Ubi es, made sport and cooking, as usual…
I pass all my time on my music.
For
those of us unknown with your music; how would you describe you music
and which bands would you compare yourself with ?
I’ll
say I’m just a little composer-pianist, I don’t search for
celebrity, honor, money… I try to write some neo-classical music
whith a modern band and a four parts choir, and I made an very
original and quiet album, which seems like… I can’t say, just go
and listen to it at Progarchives site for example…..
What
is your plans for this year and beyond ?
The
second album is nearly ready, whith more energic compositions… the
third is actually been writing whith french texts, maybe some latin,
too…. It’s very long to write music you know, because we need
peace…
To
wrap up this interview, is there anything you want to add to this
interview ? Thank
you for this interview, I just have to say that your site is well
made, and permise to know many important progressive bands, and I
hope it will be an « historic » site because of this
great movement of progressive music… Thank you to Pierre for this interview |
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