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    Philippe Jaroussky | countertenor 
    Jérôme Ducros | piano 

    Prior to celebrating a career spanning 25 years in June, Philippe Jaroussky invites us on a journey from Vienna to Paris with his travelling companion the pianist Jérôme Ducros.

    Photo de Philippe Jaroussky et Jérôme Ducros © Simon Fowler
    Philippe Jaroussky et Jérôme Ducros © Simon Fowler

    Vienna-Paris

    Vienne-Paris
    Haydn Das leben ist ein Traum
    Mozart Abendempfindung, An Chloé
    Beethoven Adelaide
    Schubert Klavierstück n°2 D 946, Im Frühling,
    Die Gotter Griechenlands, An Silvia, Litanei, Herbst,
    Nachtstück
    Fauré Mélodies de Venise op 58
    Chaminade Etude de concert n°2 op35 « Automne »
    Hahn A Chloris, Offrande, Fêtes galantes, D’une prison
    Debussy Fêtes galantes II

    Schubert is the undisputed master of the Lied, not only on account of the 599 entries in his catalogue of Lieder, but also because he used them to experiment with the full richness of operatic singing. Philippe Jaroussky and Jérôme Ducros already visited his work several seasons ago with grace and sensitivity. Haydn and Mozart will round off the Viennese segment of this programme before the two friends return to the banks of the Seine to celebrate French melodies in all is glory and take up the challenge of blending a clear understanding of the text with musical expressivity. Words and notes will come together in perfect harmony.

    Production Théâtre des Champs-Elysées