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Sandrine Piau, David Kadouch - Voyage Intime (2022)

Posted By: ArlegZ
Sandrine Piau, David Kadouch - Voyage Intime (2022)

Sandrine Piau, David Kadouch - Voyage Intime: Liszt, Wolf, Schubert, Schumann, Duparc, Boulanger, Debussy (2022)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 240 Mb | Total time: 61:19 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Alpha Classics | # ALPHA 911 | Recorded: 2022

Sandrine Piau and the pianist David Kadouch have formed a new duo whose first concerts have been enthusiastically received. As is her wont, the French soprano enjoys intermingling languages and the worlds of different composers and poets around a theme; here Schubert, Liszt, Wolf and Clara Schumann rub shoulders with Lili Boulanger, Duparc and Debussy. Sandrine Piau explains: ‘The promise of new horizons, the joy of new encounters: the journey in all its forms was the common thread of this recital for David and me.

David Kadouch - Les musiques de Madame Bovary (2022)

Posted By: delpotro
David Kadouch - Les musiques de Madame Bovary (2022)

David Kadouch - Les musiques de Madame Bovary (2022)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 221 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 172 Mb | Digital booklet | 01:12:32
Classical | Label: Mirare

On this piano recital, pianist David Kadouch explores the Les musiques de Madame Bovary. "The relationship between music and literature has always stimulated me. The memories and images that one can have of a narrative can inhabit and magnify the notes of a composer. I wanted to imagine the music that Emma Bovary might have listened to during her short life, evoking the often-forgotten women composers of Flaubert's time. With this question hanging in the air: could Emma Bovary's fate, her suicide, have been avoided, if these female creators had had the notoriety they deserved?"