Al Alba (at dawn in Spanish), the latest collaboration between France-born cellist Matthieu Saglio and his brother, vocalist Camille Saglio, has reached number one on LIMúR, the Iberian Roots Music Chart, for the second quarter of 2025.
The album brings together two lifelong musical companions. Matthieu, classically trained in Rennes and now based in Valencia (Spain), combines cello with influences from jazz, world, and Mediterranean traditions. Camille, inspired early on by his brother’s musicianship, found his own voice, literally, through vocal expression, shaping a distinct yet complementary path.
LIMúR Chart, 2nd Quarter of 2025
- Matthieu Saglio & Camille Saglio – Al alba – ACT Music
- Efrén López, Ciro Montanari & Jordi Prats – Mel – Worlds Within Worlds
- Mara Aranda – Sefarad en el corazón de Bulgaria – Mara Aranda
- Lina & Jules Maxwell – Terra mãe – Atlantic Curve / Schubert Music Europe
- Danças Ocultas – Inspirar – Galileo Music Communication
- Evoéh Q-Art – Músicas semilla – Segell Microscopi
- Diego Amador – Suite flamenca – Boileau Music
- Folk-Jazz-Árabe – Syria (original score) – Folk-Jazz-Árabe
- Alboka – The marker stone – Aztarna
- Rodrigo Leão – O rapaz da montanha – Galileo Music Communication
- Oriol Marès & Talal Fayad Quartet – Estuarium – AudioMaze
- Amadeu Magalhães – Cavaquinho à portuguesa – Amadeu Magalhães
- Elana Sasson – In between – PKMusik
- Farnaz Ohadi – Breath / Aliento – Air Music
- Luis Giménez Amorós – Fiesta popular-experimental de moros y cristianos – KRB
LIMúR publishes quarterly and annual charts spotlighting the finest Iberian roots recordings. Its rankings are curated by a panel of respected critics and cultural disseminators from across the Iberian Peninsula and beyond.
More about the chart: limur.eu

