Op haar eerste liederen-CD voert de Belgische sopraan Sophie Karthäuser (1974) vocaal werk uit van Francis Poulenc (1899-1963). Poulenc ging bij het componeren van zijn liederen uit van zowel de tekst als de persoon van de dichters die hij vaak persoonlijk kende. Sophie Karthäuser weet met al haar vocale mogelijkheden die teksten in een heel natuurlijke frasering aan ons te vertellen. Zij lijkt helemaal boven de tekst en de soms grillige muzikale wendingen van Poulenc te staan, zonder ook maar een ogenblik aan intensiteit te verliezen. En dat alles uitmuntend begeleid door de Amerikaanse pianist Eugene Asti.
Poulenc: Les Anges musiciens
Deux poèmes de Louis Aragon
Bleuet
Voyage à Paris
Montparnasse
Hotel
Trois Poèmes de Louise Lalanne
Ce doux petit visage
Main dominée par le coeur
Vocalise
Tel jour telle nuit
Fiançailles pour rire, FP101
La courte paille
Deux chansons pour Yvonne Printemps
Sophie Karthäuser (soprano) & Eugene Asti (piano)
Francis Poulenc’s corpus of songs is one of the most generous and accomplished in the French repertoire. Born in 1899 and living until 1963, he inherited the art of the 19th century, which he succeeded in renewing while remaining within the bounds of tonal language, setting mostly contemporary poets (Apollinaire, Éluard, Aragon, Louise de Vilmorin). He drew his inspiration from the atmosphere specific to each text, but also from listening attentively to the timbre and rhythm of the poet reading his or her own works. This was, in the composer’s view, an essential key to penetrating the mystery of their creations. Associating the specific experience of the poet with his own personal memories, Poulenc created an expressive aura unique in the song output of his time.
Belgian soprano Sophie Karthäuser studied with Noelle Barker at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London.
She is now in great demand in the foremost international venues, especially as a Mozart singer. She sang her first Pamina (Die Zauberflöte) under René Jacobs and her first Susanna (Le nozze di Figaro) under William Christie. She has especially close relationships with the Théâtre de la Monnaie (Brussels) and the Theater an der Wien (Vienna) in Baroque and Classical roles.
Since winning the Audience Prize at the Wigmore Hall Song Contest she has developed an acclaimed career as a recitalist, enjoying a particularly close artistic partnership with the distinguished American pianist Eugene Asti. [This is his first appearance on the harmonia mundi label.] Her extensive discography includes successful releases of aria and song recitals and complete operas. She may be heard in the harmonia mundi recordings of Mozart’s 'La finta giardiniera' and Pergolesi’s 'Septem verba a Christo' under the direction of René Jacobs. This is her first recital programme for harmonia mundi.
Tracks
Disc 1
1. Nr. 1 C.
2. Nr. 2 Fêtes Galantes
3. Bleuet (Jeune Homme De Vingt Ans) Fp 102
4. Nr. 4 Voyage À Paris
5. Nr. 1 Montparnasse
6. Nr. 2 Hôtel
7. Nr. 1 Le Présent
8. Nr. 2 Chanson
9. Nr. 3 Hier
10. Ce Doux Petit Visage (Rien Que Ce Doux Petit Visage) Fp 99