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Arianna Savall i Figueras (born 1972 in Basel, Switzerland) is a Swiss-born Spanish classical singer, harpist and composer.
Savall is the daughter of composer and viol player Jordi Savall and the late singer Montserrat Figueras, and the sister of Ferran Savall. She studied voice at the Conservatory of Terrassa with María Dolores Aldea in 1993. She graduated in harp from the Conservatory of Terrassa, Spain, in 1996, and obtained a degree in voice in 2000. In 1992, she began studying with Rolf Lislevand at the Toulouse Conservatory.
In 1996, Savall returned to Switzerland and attended a seminar led by Kurt Widmer at the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis. She has been a member of Hespèrion XXI and was part of her father's musical groups until 2008, when she created her own group Hirundo Maris, together with the Norwegian musician Petter Udland Johansen.
Arianna may refer to:
Bella Terra is an outdoor shopping mall in Huntington Beach, California. It was built on the site of the former Huntington Center.
"Tarantela" de Lucas Ruiz de Ribayaz, autor de "Luz y norte musical para caminar por las cifras de la guitarra española y el arpa" (1677). Intérpretes: Arianna Savall - Harpa Pedro Estevan - Pandeireta (Tambourine) Église de Plouaret, Festival de Lanvellec -- 13/10/2002
Arianna Savall - "L'Amor" (da "Bella Terra", 2004)
This is Arianna Savall with a beautiful song from her album "Bella Terra"
Chants du Sud et du Nord DVD Amsoldingen Bachwochen Thun-CH 1.September 2013 Karl More Productions France from the ECM CD Arianna Savall: voix, harpe gothique, harpe triple italienne Petter Udland Johansen: voix, violon hardanger, mandoline Sveinung Lilleheier: guitare, dobro, voix; Miquel Àngel Cordero: contrebasse, voix David Mayoral: percussions, voix
• Composer: Arianna Savall • Audio CD (December 8, 2009) • Label: Alia Vox Bjorn Kjellemyr (Double Bass), Mario Mas (Guitar), Petter Johansen (Voice), Javier Mas (Guitar/Lute), Arianna Savall (Harp), Ferran Savall (Theorbo/Voice), Dmitri Psonis (Santur/Buzuki), Pedro Estevan (Percussion), David Mayoral (Percussion) Product Description Peiwoh is the long-awaited second solo album by the extraordinary singer/harpist Arianna Savall. Both the music and the repertoire of Peiwoh expand greatly on her debut album Bella Terra. Here, the music is performed by a unique nine-piece ensemble including brother Ferran Savall on vocals and theorbo. The album's theme is based on the taoist tale of Prince Peiwoh, who played a magical harp whose stubborn spirit could only be tamed by the greatest of m...
Arianna Savall - "Preghiera", da 'Peiwoh', 2009 (testo Francesco d'Assisi, musica Arianna Savall)
12. L'AMOR Miquel Martí i Pol Tot en l' amor s' emplena de sentit. La força renovada d' aquest cor tan malmenat per la vida, d' on surt sino del seu immens cabal d' amor? És, doncs, sols per l' amor que ens creixen roses als dits i se' ns revelen els misteris; i en l' amor tot és just i necessari. Creu en el cos, pertant, i en ell assaja de perdurar, i fer que tot perduri dignificant-ho sempre amb amorosa sol.licitud: així donaràs vida.
Arianna Savall on harp with Pedro Estevan Tarantela d'apres Лукас Ruiz de Ribayez (приблизительно. 1650)' Folies d'Espagne Concert ehregistré dans le cadre du Festival de lanvellec, Le 13 octobre 2002 en leglise de Plouaret
31.03.2010 - St. Catherine's Church in Kraków, La Ruta de Oriente. Montserrat Figueras -- soprano, Adriana Fernández - sopran, Pascal Bertin - counter-tenor, David Sagastume - counter-tenor, Lluís Vilamajó - tenor, Francesc Garrigosa -- tenor, Furio Zanasi - baritone, Daniele Carnovich - bass, Jordi Savall -- conductor. La Capella Reial de Catalunya, Hespèrion XXI. Guest appearance: Hiroyuki Koinuma - shinobue et nokan, Yukio Tanaka - chant et biwa, Ichiro Seki - shakuhachi, Masako Hirao - viola da gamba basse, Prabhu Edouard - tablas, Ken Zuckerman - dhotar et sarod. www.misteriapaschalia.com
www.radyolamekan.com 'Ruhunuzun sesini dinleyin'
An interview with Jordi Savall on the occassion of his performances at the Prague Spring Festival in 2009.