French melodies: Verbier Festival 2009

Within less than ten years, Philippe Jaroussky has become a legendary voice: his countertenor voice, pure and crystal clear sounds surreal when heard for the first time. He gained recognition for his interpretations of the baroque repertoire (Bach, Haendel, Scarlatti and above all, Vivaldi with his...

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Other Authors: Dupont, Gabriel 1878-1914, Chausson, Ernest 1855-1899, Saint-Saëns, Camille 1835-1921, Hahn, Reynaldo 1875-1947, Massenet, Jules 1842-1912, Chaminade, Cécile 1857-1944, Fauré, Gabriel 1845-1924, Franck, César 1822-1890, Lekeu, Guillaume 1870-1894, Viardot-García, Pauline 1821-1910, Montsalvatge, Xavier 1912-2002
Format: Electronic Video
Language:English
Published: [Place of publication not identified] Idéale Audience [2009]
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Summary:Within less than ten years, Philippe Jaroussky has become a legendary voice: his countertenor voice, pure and crystal clear sounds surreal when heard for the first time. He gained recognition for his interpretations of the baroque repertoire (Bach, Haendel, Scarlatti and above all, Vivaldi with his accomplice Jean Christophe Spinosi). However, this magical moment at the Verbier Festival in July 2009 proves his great thirst and curiosity for other repertoires. The Verbier church created the perfect intimate space for Philippe Jaroussky and Jérôme Ducros to present their selection of the most beautiful French melodies of the end of the 19th and of the beginning of the 20th century. The two young musicians are impressive in the great variety of their feelings, full of nuanced colors and poetic touches. A compelling artistic beauty
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