Aurora - BrunuhVille

Aurora

BrunuhVille

  • Genre: New Age
  • Release Date: 2014-11-03
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 14

  • ℗ 2014 Brunuhville

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Tales of Ice and Blood BrunuhVille 12:13 USD Album Only
2
The Essence of Life (feat. Sha BrunuhVille 4:31 USD 0.99
3
Aeternum BrunuhVille 4:12 USD 0.99
4
Into Darkness BrunuhVille 3:49 USD 0.99
5
The Wolf and the Moon BrunuhVille 3:59 USD 0.99
6
Black Heart BrunuhVille 4:58 USD 0.99
7
Birth of Love BrunuhVille 3:58 USD 0.99
8
Falls of Glory BrunuhVille 4:53 USD 0.99
9
Fields of Elysium BrunuhVille 3:32 USD 0.99
10
Blue Rose BrunuhVille 3:06 USD 0.99
11
Lumina BrunuhVille 8:20 USD 0.99
12
Cry of the Dragons (Bonus) [fe BrunuhVille 4:06 USD 0.99
13
The Essence of Life (Instrumen BrunuhVille 4:34 USD 0.99
14
The Wolf and the Moon (Celtic BrunuhVille 3:30 USD 0.99

Reviews

  • Amazing

    5
    By GJ787
    It will leave you breathless. Amazing music that you will be surprised to listen to.
  • Simply beautiful

    5
    By QuarterBackKing
    Some of the greatest instrumental music I've had the privilege of listening to.
  • Absolutely ASTOUNDING

    5
    By Afdgrrgbvft
    I love the Celtic version of The Wolf and The Moon but the regular version is by far my favorite song of BrunuhVille. I love all your music and they help me make it through every day happy and energized. I have every one of your songs installed on my phone and i listen to them all the time. I hope to see more soon. Thank you
  • From GAIA Prime Radio

    5
    By habermas2012
    “Aurora” is the eighth album from the Portuguese Neo-classical composer BrunuhVille, pseudonym of Miguel Correia José Bruno. Heavily influenced by Celtic, Fantasy, and Gothic music, and the epic “soundtrack” music of Hans Zimmer, Jeremy Soule, and Howard Shore, the music of Brunuhville masterfully interweaves traditional Celtic music instrumentation, with light electronics, strong rhythms, complex and inspired orchestration (strings, woodwinds, percussion, brass, etc.), angelic choirs, and beautiful and soaring vocals from “Sharm.” The result is a “cinematic music” world of mystical lands, wizards, fairies, dragons, mermaids, romantic heroes, pirates, magical animals, kings and queens, and epic adventures. On “Aurora,” while a few of the selections have a much more energized and upbeat quality, e.g., “Tales of Ice and Blood,” “Falls of Glory,” and “Fields of Elysium,” other tracks have a distinctly more melancholy feel to them, e.g., “Blue Rose” and “Black Heart.” Cry of the Dragons” is a particularly poignant and powerful track with a distinctly uplifting quality and may stand out as one of Brunuhville’s best works to date. And the Celtic version of “The Wolf and The Moon” is simply beautiful, and the non-Celtic verion is quite good as well. It is always a pleasure to review an album of such unquestionable careful crafting and sophisticated production quality. Every track on Aurora is simply outstanding. Highly Recommended.
  • Love, love

    5
    By CloudberryTart
    Blue Rose made me cry, the low strings in Fields of Elysium left me in awe, and Cry of the Dragons was awesome. The instrumentation is getting more and more amazing. Loving all your stuff Brunuhville!