Philippe Jaroussky | countertenor
Thibaut Garcia | guitar
Philippe Jaroussky's timbre magnified by the plucked strings of Thibaut Garcia.
A SA GUITARE
Poulenc A sa guitare
Giordani Caro mio ben
Caccini Chi desia di saper
Dowland In darkness let me dwell, Come again
Purcell « When I am laid in earth », aria from Dido and Aeneas
Mozart Abendempfindung K. 523
Paisiello « Nel cor più non mi sento », aria from La Molinara
Rossini « Di tanti palpiti », aria from Tancredi
Rodriguez La Cumparsita (guitar solo)
Granados El mirar de la maja
Schubert Erlkönig op. 1 D. 328
Poulenc Sarabande (guitar solo)
Fauré Au bord de l’eau op. 8/1, Nocturne op. 43/2
Barbara Septembre
Garcia Lorca Anda Jaleo
Bonfa Manhã de Carnaval
Reis Xodo da Baiana (guitar solo)
Ramírez L’Alfonsina y el mar
Britten Il est quelqu’un sur terre
When we think of melody, the sounds of the piano immediately spring to mind. But this is to forget that other strings - plucked strings this time - reigned majestically in the aristocratic salons. The guitar, and with it its ancestors the lute or theorbo, wove learned textures around the voice, creating atmospheres that were sometimes lunar and sometimes popular (that's the paradox of this instrument), doing justice to the beauty of the texts set to music. This requires a virtuoso capable of both sonic opulence and impalpable atmospheres. This is the case of Thibaut Garcia, a young star already in the firmament, worthy partner of Philippe Jaroussky whose vocal beauty and imperial singing line need no further praise.
These two accomplices take us on a vast exploration of melody, from the subtleties of the English masters (Dowland with the sublime melancholy of In darkness let me dwell and Purcell of course with the tragic Dido's lament, but also Britten, their direct heir, with the very rare Il est quelqu'un sur terre) to the dramatic Erlkönig by Schubert, from Mozart's crepuscular Abendempfindung to the Iberian fulgurances of Granados' Amor y odio, el mirar de la maja, not forgetting the typically French refinement of a triptych devoted to Fauré (Au bord de l'eau, Nocturne, Les berceaux), not forgetting, of course, Poulenc's À sa guitare, a melody that gives its title to this evening's programme and in which the composer pays homage to Ronsard's genius. Philippe Jaroussky and Thibaut Garcia are incomparable singers, attentive to the slightest inflection of the pieces they perform, in a true fusion of words and notes.
PRODUCTION Théâtre des Champs-Elysées
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