Song of Ocarina


"Song of Ocarina" is a 1991 song recorded by the musicians Jean-Philippe Audin and Diego Modena. It is entirely instrumental and is played on ocarina by Modena and cello by Audin. Released as the first single from the album Ocarina, it achieved a huge success in France, topping the chart, and became the country's first instrumental number-one hit.

Song information

The song was composed by Paul de Senneville who was best known for composing "Ballade pour Adeline" for Richard Clayderman and had already written several pop songs in the 1980s for the band Pop Concerto Orchestra.
In this instrumental duet, "the cello and the ocarina compete in expressiveness on a swinging rhythmic". The ocarina "gives to the song a thin and air tone which makes us travel in the Andean heights", while the cello "adds to the music a melancholic touch and the depth of the notes of archer".
In France, the single debuted at #37 on October 5, 1991, on the singles chart, and climbed until reaching the top ten five weeks later. It hit the chart for two not consecutive weeks and remained for 21 weeks in the top ten and 32 weeks in the top 50. It was certified Gold disc by the SNEP and remains to date the 883rd best-selling single of all time in France. In Switzerland, "Song of Ocarina" achieved a minor success: it stayed for three weeks on the chart, peaking at #14 on January 26, 1992.

Track listings

; 7" single
  1. "Song of Ocarina" — 3:40
  2. "Song of Ocarina" — 3:40
; CD maxi
  1. "Song of Ocarina" — 3:40
  2. "Song of Ocarina" — 3:40
  3. "Song of Ocarina"
; Cassette
  1. "Song of Ocarina" — 3:40
  2. "Song of Ocarina" — 3:40

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