Musical accompaniment for the well-being. Bestseller!
Vanessa GERKENS.
Inviting to the détente and the relaxation, the CD makes
the happiness of all person sensitive to the light and touching universes. One
recovers there with happiness the sonority magic of the chromatic harp.
Evanescence, the second CD of Vanessa Gerkens, has been
achieved at the time of its second pregnancy. He/it inspired him directly by
his/her/its children and well evidently by the fairy universe that characterizes
it. This music is in a way a return in the sources of life.
Titles :
1. The child of the Stars
2. Lauran
3. The
Willieses
4. The Cicada
5. Asraï dance
6. Woman
7. Dove-gray
8.
Of shades and light
9. The Pilous
10. Confidence
11. Dolce Vita
12.
Dawn
13. To the Knight of the Lost Time
14. Océane
15. Ethan, small
elf
16. The blue hour
Some words of Vanessa about the elves who inspired it:
the Willieses, the Asraïs and the Pilous.
The Willieses :
One also calls them "the dancers of
mist." They are the saddest creatures of the Fairyland world.Of steamy, gracious
and pale shape, they dance very close to the lakes.
One says that they are
rightly the minds of the deceased fiancées before their Wedding. Their
irresistible desire to dance would come them besides of this unsuccessful dance.
Don't especially enter in their round, they would leave you at dawn for death,
adrift of the streams. These dancers of water eat your loves, your youth and
your brightness indeed.
The Asraïs :
The Asraïs are of a big beauty. Their
fragile and transparent body gleams in the night. Their lips are blue, their
eyes reflect the purity of the soft waters and their long pale green hair are
phosphorescent. These mysterious beings live in the depths of the cold waters of
the most isolated lakes. They play the harp there and welcome the drowned there
that they initiate to the torpor of the sleeping waters.
Evanescent and
disturbing, these elves of light are born of a moon kiss on the dark water of a
pool.
The Pilous :
These rustic elves are mischievous and
happy! Mid-squirrel mid-fox, they have this black circle around the eyes that
characterizes the lérot. They benefit of the such life the cicada: rob the
reserves of grains, stuff of the first dandelions, sing, dance, and romp without
shame!
The time of gestation of Lady Pilou proving to be very short, a thing
is sure: the species is not ready to die out!
Sources: "The big Encyclopedia of the Fairies" and "The
big Encyclopedia of the Elves" by Pierre DUBOIS in the Edition Hoëbekes.
CD Audio. 58 min.