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Philippe Jaroussky, Thibaut Garcia – À Sa Guitare (24/96 FLAC)

Philippe Jaroussky, Thibaut Garcia - À Sa Guitare (24/96 FLAC)
Philippe Jaroussky, Thibaut Garcia – À Sa Guitare (24/96 FLAC)

HiRes FLAC

Performer: Philippe Jaroussky, Thibaut Garcia
Format: FLAC (tracks)
Label: Erato
Catalogue: 9029500570
Release: 2021
Size: 1.05 GB
Recovery: +3%
Scan: yes

Poulenc: A sa guitare
Dowland: Come again, sweet love doth now invite
Giordani: Caro mio ben
Caccini: Chi desia di saper
Granados: Tonadillas: No. 8, El mirar de la maja
Schubert: Erlkönig, D328
Poulenc: Sarabande for solo guitar, Op. 179
Barbara: Septembre
Purcell: If music be the food of love, Z379
Dowland: In darkness let me dwell
Bonfa: Manhã de Carnaval
Reis: Xodo da Baiana (Sweetheart of Bahia)
Paisiello: L’Amor contrastato, ‘La Molinara’
Ramirez: Alfonsina y el Mar
Fauré: Au bord de l’eau, Op. 8 No. 1 (Prudhomme)
Fauré: Nocturne, Op. 43 No. 2
Rossini: Di tanti palpiti (from Tancredi)
Rodríguez: La cumparsita
Purcell: When I am laid in earth (from Dido and Aeneas)
Lorca: Canciónes españolas antiguas: Anda, jaleo
Britten: Il est quelqu’un sur terre

The first joint album from countertenor Philippe Jaroussky and guitarist Thibaut Garcia, À sa guitare takes its name from a song by the 20th century French composer Francis Poulenc. But its frame of reference is extraordinarily wide – both culturally and stylistically. Its 22 tracks range across 400 years and music by composers and songwriters from France, Britain, Austria, Italy, Spain, Brazil, Argentina and the USA. “The album is a journey between different cultures, different continents and different languages,” says Philippe Jaroussky, “but each piece is a world in itself. The idea was to take some risks … sometimes moving to a completely different world between one track and the next.” “We can evoke hugely different colours as we juggle between renaissance music and a song by Barbara,” explains Thibaut Garcia. “It’s our job to play with a palette of colours to produces something unique … We put a great deal of thought into the album, but we also put our hearts into it.”

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