Elvenmusic
There is more than one artist with this name: 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. The music was mainly composed by Anton Brejestovski, who also invented Laoris, the language of the faeries, used in the Elven trilogy. Their 2008's album Kywitt! Kywitt!, includes one track performed with the enigmatic band DVAR, who had already contributed with one cover for the Russian edition of the debut album Mirror. 2) Caprice (Rasi Caprice) is a rap artist who has been mis-tagged as Caprice. 3) Caprice (Caprice Bourret) is a model turned occasional actress turned singer. 4) Caprice is the name of a 80's rnb project consisting of Jackie Bradley(guitar/vocals and originally a member of Black Ivory), Yvette Davis (lead vocals/keyboards), Glenn Norman (background vocals/keyboards), Mattin and Brian Tuzo (bass and drums), and songwriter / producer Leroy Burgess. They only recorded two 12 inches, 100% being the most successful. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
There is more than one artist with this name: 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. The music was mainly composed by Anton Brejestovski, who also invented Laoris, the language of the faeries, used in the Elven trilogy. Their 2008's album Kywitt! Kywitt!, includes one track performed with the enigmatic band DVAR, who had already contributed with one cover for the Russian edition of the debut album Mirror. 2) Caprice (Rasi Caprice) is a rap artist who has been mis-tagged as Caprice. 3) Caprice (Caprice Bourret) is a model turned occasional actress turned singer. 4) Caprice is the name of a 80's rnb project consisting of Jackie Bradley(guitar/vocals and originally a member of Black Ivory), Yvette Davis (lead vocals/keyboards), Glenn Norman (background vocals/keyboards), Mattin and Brian Tuzo (bass and drums), and songwriter / producer Leroy Burgess. They only recorded two 12 inches, 100% being the most successful. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Arkane
Ashram
Aythis
Chamber
Enter laoris
Princess Mee
Faeries stole bridget
The Dole of the King's Daughter
Dundellion Wine
Merrymaking of the Forest Elves
Farewell
The court of faerie
Black flower
Kywitt! Kywitt!
The Realm of Faerie
Birks of Aberfeldy
Elves of Rivendell
The Last Dance
One Wish
Fae Fae Fae Fae Fae Fae Fae
Exit laoris
Philomel, With Melody
We Might Dance
A Red, Red Rose
Far Over Misty Mountains
Of Amroth and Nimrodel
Adew Sweet Amarillis
Of True Thomas and Fairy Queen
The Mewlips
Mary Morison
Because You Asked Me Why I Love You
To My Sister
Requiescat
Lullaby
Two faeries
The Dusk of Kimmeria
Monday, tuesday
I Saw You Weep
Sage
Christmas Lullaby
Blacksmith
Elves beyond the sea
Minstrels of old
Yesterday you danced with me
More
Galadriel's song
Song of the Wind
Bog dance
Summer night
Shadow bride
Winter
Twilight
Of Beren and Luthien
Kywitt ! Kywitt !
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