Caprice

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  • neoclassical
  • ethereal
  • medieval
  • russian
  • neoclassic
1) Caprice is a neo-classical ensemble from Russia distinguished by Inna Brejestovskaya’s heavenly voice and acoustic sound (harp, flute, clarinet, violin, cello) with a touch of electronics. The band's debut album was released in 1996. Probably the band’s best known project is the Elven trilogy – an attempt to show what the music of the parallel world of Faerie sounds like. The first two CDs are musical illustrations of JRR Tolkien's novels, while the third part of the trilogy is sung in the unique language of Laoris.

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Songs

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    Long Lake

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    Lullaby

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    Maple

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    Mary Morison

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    Merrymaking of the Forest Elves

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    Midnight Sun

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    Minstrels of Old

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    Mirror

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    Monday, Tuesday

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    More

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    Night

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    Nothing Will Die

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    O Rowan Fair

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    Of Amroth and Nimrodel

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    Of Beren and Luthien

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    Of True Thomas and Fairy Queen

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    Once Kings

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    Open

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    Passion (Sam Finds Frodo)

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    Pause

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    Peggy O

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    Philomel With Melody

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    Philomel, With Melody

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    Princess Mee

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    Rhyme of Lore

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    Sam's Song

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    Shadow Bride

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    Smoke Over City

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    Song of the Wind

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    Spring

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    Summer

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    Summer Night

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    The Candle and Snow

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    The Court of Faerie

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    The Dole of the King's Daughter

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    The Dole of the King's Daughter (Electronic remix)

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    The Dole of the Kings Daughter

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    The Dusk of Kimmeria

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    The Echoing Green

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    The Edge of Artica

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    The Fly

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    The Forest

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    The Green Bowl

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    The Last Dance

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    The Last Ship

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    The Little Boy Lost

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    The Little Girl Found

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    The Mewlips

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    The Realm of Faerie

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    The Road Goes Ever on and On


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