Don't be fooled by the title.
Unlike Roberto Alagna, who is publishing
The Singer
in a few weeks, Sabine Devieilhe has not yielded to the sirens of the variety during confinement.
And it is French melody that will be discussed in
Chanson d'amour
, an album released last month by Érato.
The coloratura soprano, who has never made a big secret of her passion for this repertoire, revives there with one of the exercises she loves the most: singing in French.
"
Singing in her own language is a privilege
", she reminded us three years ago, on the occasion of the release of her disc of melodies with orchestra,
Mirages
.
To read also:
Sabine Devieilhe, the lyrical heart
There is no orchestra here, but only one piano as an accompaniment.
And what a piano!
That of Alexandre Tharaud, whose love for beautiful letters and poetry we know.
Bring together these two leading ambassadors of French music, who had already collaborated (Devieilhe had made an appearance in 2016 on Tharaud's record dedicated to Rachmaninov),
This article is for subscribers only.
You have 68% left to discover.
Subscribe: 1 € the first month
Can be canceled at any time
Enter your email
Already subscribed?
Log in