MOUNT SAINT-HILAIRE - FORILLON NATIONAL PARK - SOREL ISLANDS - GASPESIE CLIFFS
Direction artistique : BERNARD FORT
Nombre de CD : 1
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The recordings presented on this record were made during a stay organised for Bernard Fort by Montreal University. This representation of Canadian soundscapes on seven sound tracks allows the listener to discover the pure beauty of these vast territories during spring and summer in a 70 minutes long Ecological Symphony! Patrick Frémeaux
ENGLISH BOOKLET ONLY
at Mount Saint Hilaire Beavers and Hermit Thrush in Forillon National Park Northern Waterthrush and Winter Wren at Mount Saint Hilaire Redwinged Blackbird and American Robni at Sorel Islands Rain in the Mount Saint Hilaire forest Hot weather at Mount Saint Hilaire The Gaspésie cliffs on Bonnaventure Island.
Master owner FA 659 : Frémeaux & Associés The Canadian Frémeaux Heritage / The American Heritage by Frémeaux with Bernard Fort(Tél 00 33 1 43 74 90 24 – Fax : 00 33 1 43 65 24 22 – [email protected]) - Stéreo and digital recording of the natural landscape sound. Natural sound sceneries of écosystems, Voices of the Wild Life. The Canadian Frémeaux Heritage & The American Heritage by Frémeaux are exclusive trade mark of Groupe Frémeaux Colombini for North America distributed by SRI.
Label : FREMEAUX & ASSOCIES
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