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Aparte Asu: CD-levy Vuosi: 2024, 15.03.2024 Kieli: Englanti
Gramophone Awards
2024
Shortlisted - Song
Gramophone Magazine
April 2024
Editor's Choice
Cyrille Dubois (tenor), Tristan Raës (piano)
Beydts: D'Ombre et de soleil
Beydts: Ballades françaises
Beydts: Le Cœur inutile
Beydts: Odelettes
Beydts: Humoresques
Beydts: Le Pont Mirabeau
Beydts: La Fontaine de Pitié
Beydts: Le Sylphe
Beydts: Chansons pour les oiseaux
Cyrille Dubois is unstoppable: after two albums dedicated to Liszt and the Boulanger sisters, both acclaimed by the critics, and a flamboyant complete set of Fauré songs, the tenor is back to his preferred repertoire, the French art-song. He reunites with his accomplice, pianist Tristan Raës, to bring the Bordeaux composer Louis Beydts (1895-1953) out of oblivion, most of whose pieces are recorded here for the first time.
From these miniatures, Cyrille Dubois draws the sap of the musician's art: a pure product of French hedonism, refined and elegant, with a generous vocality... but also daring, for Beydts forbids himself nothing: echoes of jazz and light music, of Hahn or Fauré, polymodality and polytonality, his melodies traverse everything with supreme freedom, between fantasy, humour and contemplation.
By transporting us into this singular universe, Cyrille Dubois establishes himself as an invaluable performer of the repertoire and a pioneer of French music, with an uncommon mastery of the combination of word and music.
"Another superb disc, in short, from a singer and pianist who always seem to think and feel as one. Its rediscoveries may prove significant, too." - Gramophone Magazine, April 2024.