Poulenc: La Voix Humaine [HMC901759] Felicity Lott, Armin Jordan, Orchestre de la Suisse Romande
Classical | Ape (Single Tracks) dbPowerAMP | 1CD/179MB | Small Front Cover | RS.com
Classical | Ape (Single Tracks) dbPowerAMP | 1CD/179MB | Small Front Cover | RS.com
“ | Two dramas for solo woman. A young woman talks over the phone to her lover, whom we never hear; tomorrow he is going to marry someone else… Several times the conversation is interrupted as the line is cut, each time with dramatic effect; and behind this everyday banality, we realise that we are witnessing a veritable descent to the depths with this abandoned woman. Three years after La Voix humaine (his “sad and lovely child”, as he used to refer to it with Denise Duval, its first performer), Poulenc was to conclude his collaboration with Cocteau by writing the short monologue that completes this CD: he musical style has not changed, but this time, the depths are those of the Mediterranean, in which the old lady of Monte-Carlo, “a dead woman among the dead” has decided to plunge for the last time… | ” |
1 comments:
Wonderful - a great performance of a very fine piece of music. Poulenc is still under-rated I think. Thank you very much for sharing this.
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