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      Songs from a Secret Garden is the first international album by Secret Garden. Released in 1996, it includes the Norwegian winning song of the Eurovision Song Contest 1995, "Nocturne".


      Reception


      The Allmusic reviewer Carol Wright awarded the album 4 stars, and it achieved platinum awards in Norway and South Korea. It stayed on the Billboard New Age chart for 101 weeks.
      The track "Song from a Secret Garden" became famous in Korea by being featured in the drama 젊은이의 양지 (which means "Sunny Spots (or Places) of the Young") in 1995 and was also used in the 2018 Italian drama film Vittima della mia libertà ("Victim of my freedom") by Davide Guida. Another track from the album, "Adagio", was featured in the 2004 Wong Kar-wai film 2046. Another 1997 Hong Kong ATV drama 天長地久("Fated Love") also featured several tracks from this album, including "Song from a Secret Garden", "Adagio", "Serenade to Spring" and "Papillon".
      The title track was covered by Greek melodic death metal band Nightrage in 2019 and included as a Japanese bonus track on Wolf to Man.


      Track listing


      All songs and arrangements by Rolf Løvland, except where noted


      In Korea


      In Korea, "Serenade to Spring" was given a lyric and is sung under the name of "10월의 어느 멋진 날에" which means "One Fine Day in October". A popular baritone in Korea, Kim Dong-kyu sang the song on TV and a few professional singers sung in duo.


      Republish


      In December 2010, Universal Music Group started to publish this album again in K2HD CD format by technology of K2HD by JVC. Since 100 kHz 24bit sound signal is processed during remastering by K2HD technology, high frequency is highlighted, especially in the better sound quality of violin.


      Personnel


      Fionnuala Sherry – Violin
      Rolf Løvland – Piano & keyboards
      Des Moore – Guitar & mandolin
      Andrea Marlish – Harp
      Bjørn Ole Rasch & Jon Kjell Seljeseth – Additional keyboards
      Davy Spillane – Bagpipes (Uilleann pipe) & low whistle (tracks: 2, 4, 7, 10 & 11)
      Hans Fredrik Jacobsen – Whistle & Norwegian whistle (tracks: 1, 6, 7 & 10)
      Asa Jinder – Keyfiddle & keyharp (tracks: 1, 7 & 10)
      David Agnew – Oboe, English Horn (tracks: 3, 9 & 11)
      Rhonan Sugrue – Soprano Vocals (boy) (track: 4)
      Gunnhild Tvinnereim – Vocals (track: 1)
      Deirdre Brady – Flute (track: 5)
      Jean Lechmar – Clarinet (track: 12)
      Noel Eccles – Percussion (track: 10)
      Irish National Chamber Choir – Choir (track: 4)
      RTÉ Concert Orchestra – Orchestra


      Credits


      Scott Townsend – Cover design
      Conal Markey & Conan Doyle – Assistant engineer
      Andrew Boland – Recording engineer
      Oskar P. Sveinsson – Recording engineer & mixing
      David Agnew (track: 4) & Petter Skavlan (track: 1) – Lyrics
      Erik Avnskog & Jan Erik Kongshaug – Mixing
      John Tate – Additional Orchestra Conductor
      Mick Hales – Cover photography – Mick Hales
      Rolf Løvland – Producer, arranger, conductor & mixing


      Notes


      ℗ 1995 PolyGram A/S Norway


      Charts




      Certifications




      References




      External links


      Listen demo album Songs from a Secret Garden

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