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Their voices defend the city's freedom Music lovers are immediately seduced with the harmony that unites the heights of the skies with the blue depths of the sea
Genre: World: Eastern European
Release Date: 2005
Klapa Fa Lindjo Record Label: Nenad Bach Music
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My Little Boat 2:45 Album Only
In the Field 2:04 Album Only
It Was on Slova 1:40 Album Only
The Victim of Love 3:07 Album Only
As a Girl was Picking Roses 1:27 Album Only
My Darling Has Benn Drafted 2:17 Album Only
The Vine in the Crack in the Stone 1:45 Album Only
Good Morning 3:21 Album Only
My Mare, Light of My Life 1:36 Album Only
Good Evening to You 1:46 Album Only
A Little Boat 1:36 Album Only
It is Midnight My Dear Mother 2:26 Album Only
In the Hills and Mountains 2:31 Album Only
On Saturday Night 1:59 Album Only
The Window is a Tree 2:09 Album Only
This is Out Land 1:23 Album Only
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Album Notes

Mediterranean Sounds - Croatia's Mystic Voices

Klapa Lindjo - Dubrovnik, Croatia

Their voices defend the city's freedom

Music lovers are immediately seduced with the harmony that unites the heights of the skies with the blue depths of the sea

The joyful voices of the women who make up Klapa Fa Linđo truly embrace a large swath of the Mediterranean: their harmony unites the heights of the skies with the blue depths of the sea. As their song bursts forth from the city walls, the entire world unfolds before them. Music lovers are immediately seduced, and with their initial surprise turning to enchantment, they inevitably inquire about the singers' place of origin. That place is Dubrovnik, Croatia, a city whose special character and unique surroundings have endowed the singers' voices with the softness of silk and the pungent aroma of the local flora. Their songs seem sometimes to trace the outlines of the facades that adorn the streets of Dubrovnik, and sometimes to follow the flight patterns of the birds that gather above the city at sunset. At another level, these songs guard Dubrovnik's freedom, the same freedom that was once defended with the cannons whose barrels still dot the city's ramparts and walls. In place of the cannons, these Dubrovnik singers now use their voices to defend the city's freedom, the very freedom that has in turn permeated their songs for centuries on end.

Klapa Fa Linđo

The Folklore Ensemble Linđo was founded in Dubrovnik in 1965 and since then it has persisted in the singularity of its mission: to preserve and celebrate the invaluable cultural heritage of the Dubrovnik region of Croatia. Its accomplishments over the last forty years have undoubtedly emerged as high points of Croatia's cultural life and have contributed to the Ensemble's international recognition.

After it was founded in 2000 as a part of The Folklore Ensemble Linđo, Klapa Fa Linđo quickly distinguished itself at a number of prestigious festivals at home and abroad. In 2002 it won the Golden Token Award in the category of female folklore groups at the Verona Festival of Choral Singing in Italy. In 2003 and 2004, the Linđo singers made the finals at the Festival of the Dalmatian Klapas in Omis where they won the esteemed Audience Choice Award.

The young women who make up Klapa Fa Linđo participate in its performances both as dancers and singers. Their vocal repertory consists of autochthonous Dalmatian folk tunes as well as of the more recently composed a cappella pieces.



Klapa Lindjo



1.Ana Bacic - First Soprano

2.Paula Kusalic - Second Soprano

3.Jelena Jozovic - Second Soprano

4.Luci Vierda - Second Soprano

5.Lidija Jerosimic - First Alto

6.Margarita Strazicic - First Alto

7.Fani Favro - Second Alto

8.Ivana Butigan - Second Alto

9.Ivela Raguz - Second Alto

Ensemble leader - Vedran Ivankovic

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REVIEWS

Inspiring
author: klapa fan
In my busy days I ache for the time to be able to stop and listen to the CD. It gives my mind, soul and spirit time to rejuvinate. I heard Klapa SInj while they were in the states and hope we are so lucky as to have Klapa fa Lindjo do a tour as well.
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Female Klapa - Who knew?
author: Mary R
As a new comer to the klapa scene, I was blown away by the male klapa singers. Then I heard the women! Who would have guessed that one country could produce two incredible soul satisfying sounds? No need to understand Croatian, this music plays to the inner most part of your humanity. It cannot be described – only felt. Do yourself a favor: Stop, Close your Eyes, and Experience Klapa Fa Lindjo.
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Female klapa singing - new tradition for the ages
author: Honorary Croatian
I got this SACD because I was so impressed with the other CD in this series (Klapa Sinj). Female klapa singing is a modern development in klapa, from the sounds on this CD is too will become a tradition for centuries to come! Amazing voices, tremendous production quality, music I will listen to often. Looking for more female klapa music now...
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