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Ocarina II

 
Album Review: Ocarina II
 

Review

The worldwide success story continues for French cellist Jean-Philippe Audin and Argentinean flute and ocarina player Diego Modena. The combination of flute and cello might not be new, but the choice of ocarina (an egg-shaped wind instrument, made of clay, having a mouthpiece and finger holes), and cello over a reggae beat is a novelty. Ocarina II is a stunning followup to, yes, Ocarina. ~ MusD, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Ocarina II Paul de Senneville Diego Modena (3:30)
Simple Merlene Paul de Senneville Diego Modena (4:47)
Camilléva Paul de Senneville Diego Modena (3:54)
Flying Officer Paul de Senneville Diego Modena (3:40)
Cantica [Flute Solo] Paul de Senneville Diego Modena (5:04)
Irwin Paul de Senneville Diego Modena (3:51)
No No Stranger Paul de Senneville Diego Modena (4:11)
Lonely Singer Paul de Senneville Diego Modena (3:26)
Les Oiseaux Paul de Senneville Diego Modena (3:40)
Ocarina II [Flute Solo] Paul de Senneville Diego Modena (3:28)
Sparrow Dream Paul de Senneville Diego Modena (4:49)
Cantica Paul de Senneville Diego Modena (5:23)

Credits

Diego Modena (Flute), Diego Modena (Main Performer), Olivier Toussaint (Producer), Paul de Senneville (Producer), Marc Minier (Producer), Danny Arrault (Photography), Patrick Sigwalt (Producer), Patrick Sigwalt (Engineer), Hervé Roy (Producer)
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