Vladimir Cosma – Enfance
“I hear you still buy records, what kind of music do you like?”
“Well, lately I’ve been listening to this odd electro-medieval-kiddie record.”
” Oh . . . silly me, I still haven’t said hi to the host yet. Nice to meet you.”
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Fantastic track. Is this the same label as that other library record you posted?
WOW! That is excellent!
You got it — musique pour l’image. I’ve only heard this one and the Claude Vasori. I like both a lot.
Hi, I heard about you from Woebot. The commentary for this item here really made me laugh. The music selection is all-encompassing and frankly quite bewildering, this from someone who thought they had been properly ‘opened’ a good while ago. Check my extremely modest efforts at my 2 day-old web page if you have time to take in a freestyle mix or 2
… http://dr.lloyd.free.fr
Believin’ the music,
Lloyd
This is a very interesting record, although I think Cosma should keep the same vibe of Petits pas cadences, L’aventure, and Popcorn on the other tracks. I don’t like the medieval feel he gave to the other songs.
Its remember me La scoumoune de François de Roubaix, a french compositor…
http://waxidermy.com/2006/06/06/j-matthews-electronic-music/
Does anyone know who did the artwork of the cover ? Thank you !
This is such a coincidental find for me. I love library music esp. Vladimir Cosma and, right now, I’m working on a research project on childhood in the Middle Ages.