La Belle Excentrique Patricia Petibon & Susan Manoff

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Album-Release:
2014

HRA-Release:
29.09.2014

Label: Deutsche Grammophon (DG)

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Vocal

Artist: Patricia Petibon & Susan Manoff

Composer: Francine Cockenpot (1918-2001), Gabriel Urbain Fauré (1845-1924), Léo Ferré (1916-1993), Reynaldo Hahn (1875-1947), Francis Poulenc (1899-1963), Manuel Rosenthal (1904-2003), Erik Alfred Leslie Satie (1866-1925)

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  • Erik Satie (1866-1925): Sports et Divertissements
  • 1 Les Courses 00:22
  • 2 Jolie môme 03:21
  • 3 La Belle Excentrique (fantasie sérieuse) 01:48
  • Francis Poulenc (1899-1963): Chansons villageoises
  • 4 2. Les gars qui vont à la fête 01:53
  • Banalités
  • 5 4. Voyage à Paris 01:24
  • Trois poèmes de Louise Lalanne
  • 6 3. Hier 01:52
  • Manuel Rosenthal (1904-2003): Trois Poémes de Marie Roustan
  • 7 1. Rêverie 02:54
  • 8 2. Pêcheur de Lune 02:40
  • Erik Satie: 3 Mélodies (1916)
  • 9 2. La statue de bronze 02:01
  • Francis Poulenc: Quatre chansons pour enfants
  • 10 1. La tragique histoire du petit René 01:21
  • Erik Satie: Sports et Divertissements
  • 11 Le Picnic 00:25
  • Erik Satie: Allons-y, chochotte!
  • 12 Allons-y, chochotte! 04:06
  • Erik Satie: Je te veux
  • 13 Je te veux 04:18
  • Erik Satie: La Belle Excentrique (fantasie sérieuse)
  • 14 La Belle Excentrique (fantasie sérieuse) 02:04
  • Léo Ferré (1916-1993): On s’aimera
  • 15 On s'aimera 04:18
  • Erik Satie: Six Pièces de la période 1906-1913
  • 16 1. Désespoir agréable 01:11
  • Gabriel Fauré (1845-1924): 4 Mélodies, Op.51
  • 17 4 Mélodies, Op.51 - 3. Spleen 02:02
  • Reynaldo Hahn (1875-1947): 10 Études latines
  • 18 8. Pholoé 01:43
  • 20 Mélodies, 2e recueil
  • 19 14. À Chloris 03:13
  • Gabriel Fauré: Cinq Melodies 'de Venise', Op.58 (1891)
  • 20 II: En sourdine 03:08
  • Francis Poulenc: La Courte Paille
  • 21 4. Ba, Be, Bi, Bo, Bu 00:40
  • Manuel Rosenthal (1904-2003): Chansons du monsieur Bleu
  • 22 2. L’Éléphant du Jardin des Plantes 01:43
  • 23 3. Fido, fido 01:12
  • 24 10. Le vieux chameau du Zoo 02:56
  • Francis Poulenc: Banalités
  • 25 1. Chanson d'Orkenise 01:36
  • Francis Poulenc: Trois poèmes de Louise de Vilmorin
  • 26 3. Aux officiers de la garde blanche 03:05
  • Francis Poulenc: Banalités
  • 27 2. Hôtel 01:45
  • Francine Cockenpot (1918-2001): Colchique dans les prés
  • 28 Colchique dans les prés 03:02
  • Gabriel Fauré: Three Melodies for Voice and Piano, Op.23
  • 29 1. Les berceaux 02:49
  • Total Runtime 01:04:52

Info for La Belle Excentrique

With her new record „La Belle Excentrique“, soprano Patricia Petibon makes a welcome return to French repertoire, exploring the fascinating world of French art song in this extraordinary new album. The album features all-time favorites by Satie, Fauré, Poulenc, Reynaldo Hahn, Manuel Rosenthal, but also popular hits by Léo Ferré.

This selection takes the listener on an exciting journey of discovery: from the decadence of the cabarets of turn-of-the-century Paris to the melancholy of the 60s, from the eccentricity of the fin-de-siècle to modern-day spleen.

This original program is a collection of often humorous and eccentric songs with a deeper subtext.

Petibon is joined on this occasion by her accompanist and partner of many years, the superb pianist Susan Manoff, and a number of high-profile guests stemming from diverse musical backgrounds and influences, including star violinist Nemanja Radulovic and actor Olivier Py.

This is a wonderful new release from one of DG’s key vocalists. Featuring music of exceptional variety and contrast, it showcases Petibon’s versatility and multi-faceted artistry in an intimate setting as never before, while paying homage to the great tradition of French mélodie and chanson.

“Montmartre frivolity, Left Bank ennui: places and epochs are clearly pinpointed as Petibon’s wonderfully bright, firm voice, backed by Susan Manoff’s piano and guests of all stripes...Petibon’s 29 tracks form a beguiling tapestry, ingeniously scattered with musical flourishes that only increase the party spirit.” (The Times)

Patricia Petibon, soprano
Susan Manoff, piano
Additional musicians:
David Levi, piano (on tracks 3, 14)
Olivier Py, vocals (on tracks 2, 12)
Christian-Pierre La Marca, cello (on tracks 12, 13, 24)
Nemanja Radulovic ́, violin (on track 15)
David Venitucci, accordion (on tracks 2, 5)
François Verly, percussion (on tracks 2, 7–9, 21–24)


Patricia Petibon
was born in Montargis, France. Already interested in the piano and fine arts as a child, she earned a bachelor’s degree in musicology at the Paris Conservatoire and then went on to study singing there with Professor Rachel Yakar, graduating with a first prize in 1995. She was discovered by the acclaimed American conductor and harpsichordist William Christie and consequently often worked with his orchestra Les Arts Florissants, appearing with Christie at the Aix-en-Provence Festival, La Scala in Milan, the Teatro Colón in Buenos Aires and the Wigmore Hall in London. Patricia Petibon has been awarded three Victoires de la musique classique – as “Best Young Talent” in 1998 and as “Best Opera Singer” in 2001 and 2003.

In 1996 she made a successful debut at the Opéra de Paris in Rameau’s HIPPOLYTE ET ARICIE, and subsequently appeared in a variety of roles including Blondchen in Mozart’s DIE ENTFÜHRUNG AUS DEM SERAIL, Zerbinetta in ARIADNE AUF NAXOS and Sophie in DER ROSENKAVALIER, Norina in DON PASQUALE and Olympia in LES CONTES D’HOFFMANN. She has performed at the Deutsche Oper am Rhein, the opera houses in Lyon, Nancy, Toulouse and Strasbourg, following with debuts at the Opéra Bastille in Paris in Massenet’s MANON, the Zurich Opera as Blondchen and the Vienna State Opera as Olympia and Sophie. In 2006 she made her role debut as Susanna in LE NOZZE DI FIGARO in Nancy and in 2007 she appeared as Olympia at the Paris Opéra Bastille and as Ginevra in Handel’s ARIODANTE in Geneva. Highlights of 2008 included Camille in Hérold’s ZAMPA at the Opéra Comique in Paris and the Duchess Carolina in the zarzuela LUISA FERNANDA by Federico Moreno Torroba at the Theater an der Wien in Vienna alongside Plácido Domingo.

The soprano is frequently heard as a recitalist and has also performed numerous Baroque opera roles, including Phani and Zima in Rameau’s LES INDES GALANTES under William Christie at the Opéra Bastille, Dalinda in ARIODANTE conducted by Marc Minkowski and Amor in Gluck’s ORPHÉE ET EURYDICE under Sir John Eliot Gardiner at the reopening of the Théâtre du Châtelet. A particular success was her performance as Zelmira in Haydn’s ARMIDA at the Vienna Musikverein, with Cecilia Bartoli and Nikolaus Harnoncourt. She has since worked frequently with Harnoncourt, appearing under his baton as Mademoiselle Silberklang in Mozart’s DER SCHAUSPIELDIREKTOR in Salzburg and in Vienna’s Musikverein, Giunia in Mozart’s LUCIO SILLA at the Theater an der Wien, Angelica in Haydn’s ORLANDO PALADINO at the Styriarte Festival in Graz and Worldliness in Mozart’s SCHULDIGKEIT DES ERSTEN GEBOTS in Vienna, Lucerne and Salzburg.

Recent highlights include COSÌ FAN TUTTE/Despina at the Salzburg Festival and her role debut of Lulu in Geneva, at the Salzburg Festival and in Barcelona (also released on DVD with the label DGG). She further performed Blanche/LES DIALOGUES DES CARMÉLITES at the Theater an der Wien, Aspasia/MITRIDATE with Ivor Bolton at the Bayerische Staatsoper in Munich and Susanna/LE NOZZE DI FIGARO at the Aix-en-Provence Festival. Her debuts as Donna Anna/DON GIOVANNI at the Opéra Bastille in Paris and as Gilda/RIGOLETTO in Munich were stunning successes.

Concert engagements of the current season include Ravel’s SHÉHÉRAZADE in Paris, concerts with her Spanish programme with the Orquesta Nacional de España in Madrid and Vienna, and Baroque arias with the Ensemble Amaryllis at the Festival d’Ambronay, her new baroque programme “Nouveau Monde” in Versailles and Geneva, Britten’s LES ILLUMINATIONS in Munich and Budapest, LES MARTYRES SELON SAINT SÉBASTIEN in Vienna, Mozart arias in Copenhagen and Haydn’s IL RITORNO DI TOBIA with Nikolaus Harnoncourt at the Salzburg Festival as well as recitals in Spain and Austria. At the Liceu in Barcelona she will perform in Mozart’s LUCIO SILLA.

The 2013/14 season includes a new production of LES DIALOGUES DES CARMÉLITES at the Théâtre des Champs-Elysées in Paris, a new tour with La Cetra with her program “Nouveau Monde” as well as the world premiere of AU MONDE, a new opera by Philippe Boesmans in Brussels.

Patricia Petibon has been an exclusive Deutsche Grammophon artist since 2008. Her debut album, “Amoureuses” – arias by Mozart, Haydn and Gluck with Concerto Köln and Daniel Harding –, was released in autumn 2008 and won 2009’s BBC Music Magazine Award for “Best Opera Album”. She is also to be seen and heard on the DVD A Mozart Gala from Salzburg, which features such renowned Deutsche Grammophon stars as Anna Netrebko and Magdalena Kožená. In 2010 Deutsche Grammophon released her Italian Baroque album “Rosso” with Marcon and CARMINA BURANA from Munich under Harding. Her releases in 2011 included “Melancolia”, an album of Spanish arias and songs with Josep Pons conducting the Spanish National Orchestra, which they took on an autumn tour of France and Spain in 2011, and (on DVD) her acclaimed interpretation of Berg’s LULU in Olivier Py’s production, filmed live at the Liceu in Barcelona. 2012 sees the release of “Nouveau Monde”, Baroque arias and songs from England, France, Spain and Latin America, with Marcon directing La Cetra.

Susan Manoff
was born in New York of Latvian and German descent. She studied at the Manhattan School of Music and at the University of Oregon. Intensive studies with Gwendoline Koldofsky in the art song repertoire led her to become one of the most sought-after pianists of her generation.

In addition to her interest in the vocal repertoire, Susan Manoff is a passionate advocate of chamber music. She performs regularly at international festivals and is invited by major concert halls around the world such as Théâtre des Champs-Élysées, Théâtre du Châtelet, Salle Gaveau, Wigmore Hall, Concertgebouw, Carnegie Hall, Vienna Konzerthaus and Musikverein. Susan Manoff is a regular guest of France Musique. Musical curiosity and love for theatre have inspired Susan Manoff’s involvement in the creation of numerous programmes blending music and text.

Her partners have been Jean Rochefort, Fabrice Luchini and Marie-Christine Barrault and she has been directed by Hans Jürgen Syberberg and Joël Jouanneau.

Susan Manoff has recorded for the labels Naïve, Decca, Virgin, Arion, Valois and Aparte. In 2007 she recorded her first CD with Sandrine Piau, entitled 'Evocation’, and a second recording, 'Après un Rêve', was released in March 2011 (Naïve.) Susan Manoff’s recent recording with long term musical partner Nemanja Radulovic is dedicated to the violin and piano sonatas of Ludwig van Beethoven (Decca, 2010. Her latest album, "La Belle Excentrique" with soprano Patricia Petibon, will be released in autumn of 2014 (Deutsche Grammophon).

Susan Manoff was assistant chorus director at the Bastille Opera and is presently a professor at the Conservatoire National de Musique et de Danse de Paris. In 2011, she was named Chevalier des Arts et Des Lettres by the Cultural Ministry of France.

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