Indigo is one of the oldest pigments and was already used in prehistoric times to dye textile. While it was obtained out of organic sources back then, today’s industries make use of synthetic indigo to dye clothes, especially blue jeans.

Ancient European and Asian tribes knew about the anti-inflammatory effects of Indigo naturalis and often used it to heal lesions and wounds.

Indigo is the sixth colour of the rainbow and it has some meaningful qualities: it stands for being at peace with yourself, but also has characteristics of truth, intuition, inspiration, imagination.
It further symbolises comprehensive thinking and the connectivity between all aspects of life.

As a synesthete I can see colours while listening to music and as the symbolism of indigo intrigues me, I was inspired to choose Indigo as the title of this album.

1. DANIEL SCHNYDER – Sonata

2. HEINRICH SUTERMEISTER – Gavotte de Concert

3. MAURICE LE BOUCHER – Scherzo Appassionato

4. YANN WINDESHAUSEN – Jay

5. JULES MASSENET – Elégie

6. JACQUES IBERT – Impromptu

7. FRANCIS POULENC – C’est ainsi que tu es

JEAN HUBEAU – Sonata

8. Sarabande 9. Intermède 10. Spiritual

11. ASTOR PIAZZOLLA – Oblivion