Aubades (album)

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Aubades
Jean-Michel Blais - Aubades.png
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ReleasedFebruary 4, 2022
Genre Neoclassical
Length41:59
Label Arts & Crafts
Jean-Michel Blais chronology
Dans ma main
(2018)
Aubades
(2022)

Aubades is the third studio album from French-Canadian pianist and composer Jean-Michel Blais, released on February 4, 2022, via Arts & Crafts. [1] It received extensive coverage from national Canadian media, [2] [3] and a positive critical reception. [4] [5] Exclaim! wrote, "On the new album from the esteemed post-classical pianist, Blais is in perpetual bloom, moved by life's beauty and nature's song." [6]

Contents

The album was longlisted for the 2022 Polaris Music Prize, [7] and won the Félix Award for Instrumental Album of the Year at the 44th Félix Awards. [8] It was a Juno Award nominee for Instrumental Album of the Year at the Juno Awards of 2023. [9]

Track listing

Aubades track listing
No.TitleLength
1."Murmures"5:06
2."Passepied"3:51
3."Nina"3:14
4."Flâneur"2:12
5."Ouessant"3:55
6."If You Build It, They Will Come"4:24
7."Amour"4:37
8."Yanni"4:40
9."Absinthe"2:49
10."Carrousel"2:28
11."Doux"4:47
Total length:41:59

Notes

Charts

Chart performance for Aubades
Chart (2022)Peak
position
Canadian Albums ( Billboard ) [11] 14

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