Les Lunaisiens, Arnaud Marzorati – La Comédie Humaine: Chansons balzaciennes (2024)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/96 kHz | Time – 01:03:19 minutes | 1,12 GB | Genre: Classical
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Arnaud Marzorati and his singers, ‘Les Lunaisiens’, are unrivalled specialists in the popular French songs of the past centuries. Here they tackle two great monuments of 19th-century France: the writer Honore de Balzac, and songwriter Pierre-Jean de Beranger, a poet and composer highly famed in his day for his genius in depicting society in all it’s social diversity, from the poorest to the very richest. During this period Balzac was also making his sharply drawn portrayals of more than 5,000 characters in the course of his great opus of around 90 novels bearing the overall title of The Human Comedy. Here the ‘Lunaisiens’ have recorded musical settings of a wide selection of witty and often satirical verse, reflecting all the Parisian themes that obsessed Balzac: social climbing, money and greed, corruption, love and betrayal. With the participation of Lucile Richardot and Cyrille Dubois, Arnaud Marzorati and his ensemble give an enthusiastic account of Balzac’s extraordinary human menagerie. As Marzorati concludes: ‘The Human Comedy was greatly inspired by song.
Tracklist:
1-01. Lucile Richardot – Tableau de Paris: Cinq heures du matin (02:00)
1-02. Lucile Richardot – Le Livre (05:24)
1-03. Cyrille Dubois – Les Relieurs (03:52)
1-04. Lucile Richardot – Amours et Folie (05:00)
1-05. Jérôme Varnier – Le Corps et l’Ame (04:59)
1-06. Cyrille Dubois – Ne poursuivons plus la gloire (02:43)
1-07. Arnaud Marzorati – Les Chapeaux (02:44)
1-08. Lucile Richardot – Les Escargots (03:18)
1-09. Cyrille Dubois – Les Louis d’Or (05:41)
1-10. Jérôme Varnier – L’Or (04:19)
1-11. Cyrille Dubois – Cadet Buteux au Faubourg du Temple (02:49)
1-12. Arnaud Marzorati – Chanson (03:55)
1-13. Lucile Richardot – Madame Barbe Bleue (04:06)
1-14. Cyrille Dubois – Les Quatre Ages Historiques (04:22)
1-15. Lucile Richardot – Ma Grand-Mère (04:35)
1-16. Lucile Richardot – Tableau de Paris à cinq heures du soir: Conclusion (03:24)
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