Raquel Camarinha & Yoan Héreau - Life Story (2023) [Hi-Res]
Artist: Raquel Camarinha, Yoan Héreau
Title: Life Story
Year Of Release: 2023
Label: naïve
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-96kHz FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 01:11:41
Total Size: 205 MB / 1.06 GB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Life Story
Year Of Release: 2023
Label: naïve
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-96kHz FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 01:11:41
Total Size: 205 MB / 1.06 GB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Life Story, Op. 8 (9:02)
2. Cinq poèmes de Baudelaire, L. 64: No. 1, Le Balcon (7:39)
3. Cinq poèmes de Baudelaire, L. 64: No. 2, Harmonie du soir (3:57)
4. Cinq poèmes de Baudelaire, L. 64: No. 3, Le jet d'eau (4:54)
5. Cinq poèmes de Baudelaire, L. 64: No. 4, Recueillement (4:10)
6. Cinq poèmes de Baudelaire, L. 64: No. 5, La mort des amants (3:06)
7. A criança em ruínas: Este foi o ano em que nasceste (4:04)
8. A criança em ruínas: Fingir que está tudo bem (3:58)
9. A criança em ruínas: O teu sono anoiteceu mais que a noite (2:37)
10. A criança em ruínas: O tempo, subitamente solto (3:20)
11. Frauenliebe und Leben, Op. 42: No. 1, Seit ich ihn gesehen (2:15)
12. Frauenliebe und Leben, Op. 42: No. 2, Er, der Herrlichste von allen (3:06)
13. Frauenliebe und Leben, Op. 42: No. 3, Ich kann's nicht fassen (1:41)
14. Frauenliebe und Leben, Op. 42: No. 4, Du Ring an meinem Finger (2:17)
15. Frauenliebe und Leben, Op. 42: No. 5, Helft mir, ihr Schwestern (1:40)
16. Frauenliebe und Leben, Op. 42: No. 6, Süsser Freund, du blickest (3:57)
17. Frauenliebe und Leben, Op. 42: No. 7, An meinem Herzen, an meiner Brust (1:13)
18. Frauenliebe und Leben, Op. 42: No. 8, Nun hast du mir den ersten Schmerz getan (3:44)
19. Dance Me to the End of Love (5:09)
In this new album, the Portuguese soprano Raquel Camarinha and the French pianist Yoan Héreau explore a rich variety of musical and poetic genres: ‘Life Story’ is a series of life stories with works that echo them down through the centuries, in different languages, that analyses a whole range of feelings of love.
The album owes its title to the text by Tennessee Williams, which also gave its name to opus 8 composed in 1993 by Thomas Adès, music with powerful expressivity, followed by Debussy’s Baudelaire cycle. In addition to the pleasure of hearing the soprano sing in her mother tongue: A criança em ruínas (A child in ruins), composed by Benjamin Attahir to the words of the author José Luís Peixoto, commissioned by the Festival Messiaen au Pays de la Meije in 2019, introduces a heartrending cry.
For Raquel Camarinha, “these airs tell of an intimate journey, the story of an unbearable grief that the narrator attempts to overcome, the experience of mourning and a return to peace in a sensitive perception of time and of loss.”
The creation then gives way to a masterpiece of Romanticism, Frauenliebe und leben, in which Schumann relates eight episodes of ‘a woman’s love and life’. “In this work, more so than in the others,” explains Yoan Héreau, “you perceive a unity of the piano and the voice. The piano is absolutely neither in the illustration nor the extension of the song.”
To close this demanding programme, the reprise of the cult song ‘Dance Me to the End of Love’ gives us the clear voice of the soprano in contrast to the low, melancholic voice of Leonard Cohen. An arrangement of pure musical quality, poignant and restful.
A virtuosic programme covering different poetic and vocal spheres, also firmly rooted in the familiarity of the voice-piano duet that the two performers, have been working on together for some years now.
The album owes its title to the text by Tennessee Williams, which also gave its name to opus 8 composed in 1993 by Thomas Adès, music with powerful expressivity, followed by Debussy’s Baudelaire cycle. In addition to the pleasure of hearing the soprano sing in her mother tongue: A criança em ruínas (A child in ruins), composed by Benjamin Attahir to the words of the author José Luís Peixoto, commissioned by the Festival Messiaen au Pays de la Meije in 2019, introduces a heartrending cry.
For Raquel Camarinha, “these airs tell of an intimate journey, the story of an unbearable grief that the narrator attempts to overcome, the experience of mourning and a return to peace in a sensitive perception of time and of loss.”
The creation then gives way to a masterpiece of Romanticism, Frauenliebe und leben, in which Schumann relates eight episodes of ‘a woman’s love and life’. “In this work, more so than in the others,” explains Yoan Héreau, “you perceive a unity of the piano and the voice. The piano is absolutely neither in the illustration nor the extension of the song.”
To close this demanding programme, the reprise of the cult song ‘Dance Me to the End of Love’ gives us the clear voice of the soprano in contrast to the low, melancholic voice of Leonard Cohen. An arrangement of pure musical quality, poignant and restful.
A virtuosic programme covering different poetic and vocal spheres, also firmly rooted in the familiarity of the voice-piano duet that the two performers, have been working on together for some years now.