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Elva

  • Author: Tristan Le Govic
  • 18 Jun 2014 - 13 Feb 2013
  • Tags: André Le Meut, Elva, Erik Enochsson, Johann Guillon, Lise Enochsson, Olle Grane, Pascal Lamour, Per Nord, Roy Shearer, Stuart Macpherson, Tristan Le Govic
Tristan Le Govic
18 Jun 2014
13 Feb 2013
Ten artists have contributed to Elva. Seven musicians: Tristan Le Govic (Celtic harp & vocals), Lise Enochsson (vocals), Stuart Macpherson (bass), Roy Shearer (drums), Per Nord (drums), André Le Meut (bombarde) and Pascal Lamour (biniou). To this list, we gladly add Olle Grane (mixing and mastering), Johann Guillon (graphics) and Erik Enochsson (photos). Ten instruments can be heard: Celtic harp, two voices, bass, drums, tabla, udu, derbuka, bombarde and biniou. Though the album wasn't recorded in ten days – as one might expect when you start a list of recurring numbers – but rather in a much longer period, however, it has been realized in ten different places in Brittany, Scotland and Skåne (Sweden).
Tristan Le Govic & Lise Enochsson
Tristan Le Govic & Lise Enochsson

Playing with symbols, it may seem surprising that Elva (eleven in Swedish) is not therefore rather called Tio (ten in Swedish). Is there room for chance in music? When looking closer, the fifth prime number is present in the album: eleven songs, eleven hours marked on the clock, etc. What would be this eleventh missing element of the music score, such as the F11 key of the computer keyboard displaying the full screen or hiding windows? Should we see another sign when we know that Elva arrived on the 29th of the month? But, hey, who could have planned this?

Here is another sign: published without the solo track of Lise, the music score of the same name has only ten tunes. If the cover is the same as the one of the CD, something is missing. Is there an eleventh character, an eleventh instrument, an eleventh place hidden in Elva? It is not by revealing a secret that we will reach the moon, with Apollo 11, that we will explain the eleven dimensions of the universe according to string theory, or follow the eleven magnetic cycles of the sun, but talking of numbers, symbols, mysteries, is that not already talking about the essence of music?

Eleventh intervals, eleven repeated chords, 164 bar numbers in total (1+6+4)... the tune Hosing the Flowers by itself represents this symbolic number. At the eleventh hour we will say that Elva is a journey through time: real time, dream time, through the music, the styles and instruments, from before (Som förr, before in Swedish) to the modern time.

Elva is available in CD and in music book.

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