| Alisa Apreleva |
Alisa Apreleva is a Russian singer, poet and composer, who works in the style of "art-symbolism", as she defines it herself, - "the symphonious synthesis of music, lyrics, scenic image and personality of the performer. The song emerges from the image - musical and textual, and only later, after a series of inspirations and continuous intellectual effort, just as any other knowledge, the poetic and musical completeness appears". Alisa works in a wide variety of genres: from rock to jazz to authentic folklore to music theatre to film music, to name a few. Her most recent music, written for vocals and three cellos (one of which is played by Alisa herself), though, is a completely unique sounding and emotive experience to anyone who listens to it. It is a strange, atmospheric mixture of classic, rock, ethnic and sacred elements, which takes you beyond the point of just listening to the music and gives you a chance to go for a mystical journey toward true yourself. The release of the new Alisa's album is planned for 2010. In 2004 Alisa moved to Seattle, USA. Since then she lives between two continents and writes songs in two languages. Having tried cello for the first time in December 2005, and self-taught since then, Alisa now is getting more and more popular around the globe as a “Russian singing cellist wonder”. Алиса Апрелева - русская исполнительница, поэт, композитор, лидер группы "Фабрика Тяжёлой Воды". Официально принадлежа к "оверграундному" течению русскоязычной музыкальной сцены, Апрелева экспериментирует с множеством жанров: от рока и джаза до аутентечного фольклора, музыкального театра и музыки к фильмам. Алиса Апрелева работает в стиле "арт-символизм": по её собственному определению, это гармоничная слиянность мелодии, слова, сценического образа и личности исполнителя. Песня рождается из образа - мелодического и словного одновременно, и только потом, путём ступенчатого ряда озарений и неспонтанной интеллектуальной работы, как любое знание, возникает некая поэтически-музыкальная цельность. "The Apreleva Trio" the project features two accomplished cellists Peter Akimov and Peter Suraykin
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