Collection d'Arnell-Andréa

Collection d'Arnell~Andréa

Collection d'Arnell~Andréa performing in 2009 at the Dark Omen II festival
Background information
Origin France
Genres Coldwave, neoclassical
Years active 1986–present
Labels New Rose Records, Last Call, Prikosnovénie
Members
  • Jean-Christophe d'Arnell
  • Chloé St Liphard
  • Xavier Gaschignard
  • Franz Torrès-Quévédo
  • Carine Grieg
  • Thibault d'Aboville
  • Vincent Magnien
Past members Pascal Andréa

Collection d'Arnell~Andréa is a French neoclassical darkwave band founded by Jean-Christophe d'Arnell (main composer, writer, piano/keyboards), Pascal Andréa, and Chloé St Liphard in 1986. Andréa left the band shortly after its founding, before its first performance.[1] However, d'Arnell left Andréa's name in the band name. Their music features prominently keyboards, cello, and Chloé's vocals.[2] The band is known for including a large collection or ensemble of musicians in its live performances and has performed at numerous international music festivals including Germany's Wave-Gotik-Treffen. Many of their albums have focused on late 19th and early 20th century themes.

When the band signed with Prikosnovénie in 2002, the label re-edited and re-released many of the previous New Rose Records albums that had previously been out of print. Signing with Prikosnovénie also resulted in three new albums and a new tour schedule through Europe.

Discography

Full length albums and EPs

Compilation appearances

List of band members

Studio and live

References and notes

  1. From their biography.
  2. Bidchiren, Olivier (8 July 2013). "Les Ténèbres lumineuses de Collection d'Arnell-Andréa". Suite101.fr (in French). Retrieved 10 November 2014.
  3. See their interview by Oraison Funèbre

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