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Caprice is a Moscow-based Russian neoclassical ensemble distinguished by its acoustic sound (featuring harp, violin, flute, and more) combined with electronic elements and ethereal female vocals. All of the music is composed by Anton Brejestovski. Caprice's musicians also perform in various Russian orchestras, including the Bolshoi Theatre Orchestra, the State Symphony Capella of Russia, and Yuri Bashmet's New Russia Symphony Orchestra. The group gained recognition through its Elven trilogy Elvenmusic, which also gave a name to their musical style.
Caprice was formed in 1996. That same year, the debut album Zerkalo ("Mirror") was recorded. Between 1998 and 2005, the group developed the musical style known as “music of the elves,” recording the Elven trilogy: Elvenmusic (2001), The Evening of Iluvatar’s Children (2003), and Tales of the Uninvited (2005), and later Girdenwodan Part I (2012) and Girdenwodan Part II (2014).
A significant part of the group’s work includes compositions based on the poetry of British writers such as William Blake, Robert Burns, Percy Shelley, Alfred Tennyson, Oscar Wilde, and others. This theme is reflected in three albums: Songs of Innocence and Experience (2002), Sister Simplicity (2004), and Kywitt! Kywitt! (2008).
In 2009, the group released the meditative album Six Secret Words.
In 2012 and 2014, the Girdenwodan duology was released — a stylistic continuation of Elvenmusic.
In 2024, after a ten-year silence, the group released an album based on the poetry of Federico García Lorca titled Amargo. It was Caprice’s first self-released album; all previous releases had been published by the label Prikosnovenie.
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