Sascha Jacobsen's album, The Song Of Songs Poupee Valsante, is a mesmerizing and enchanting musical journey that captures the listener's attention from the very first note. The album is a unique blend of classical, jazz, and world music, creating a sound that is both familiar and distinct.
The album is a tribute to the beauty of love and features a collection of songs inspired by the biblical book of Song of Songs. Each track is a musical interpretation of a different verse from the book, with Sascha Jacobsen's cello taking center stage in most of the songs.
The album's production is top-notch, with the music recorded and mixed to perfection. The instrumentation is rich and layered, with each instrument adding to the overall texture of the sound. The addition of various percussion instruments and the accordion adds an exotic flavor to the music, giving it a distinct Mediterranean vibe.
The standout tracks on the album include "The Beloved," "The Vineyard," and "The Lily of the Valley," which showcase Sascha Jacobsen's virtuosity on the cello and his ability to create a mood with his music. The album's closing track, "The Dance of the Bride," is a beautiful and uplifting piece that leaves the listener feeling joyful and inspired.