Bataille-Couperin-Lambert-Moulinié Airs de
Cour
Jean-Paul Fouchécourt
(tenor) Olivier Baumont (harpsichord, organ) Eric Bellocq (lute,
guitar, theorbo) etc
Glissando 779 013-2 [69
mins] (PGW)
Amazon
UK
1. Chansons et danses Composed by Pierre Attaingnant with Jean-Paul
Fouchécourt, Eric Bellocq
2. Airs de différents autheurs, mis en tabalature de luth
Composed by Gabriel Bataille with Jean-Paul Fouchécourt, Eric
Bellocq
3. Marquise Composed by Georges Brassens with Jean-Paul Fouchécourt,
Eric Bellocq
4. Plainte sur la mort de M. Lambert Composed by Jacques Du Buisson
with Jean-Paul Fouchécourt, Christine Plubeau, Eric Bellocq, Olivier
Baumont
5. Si c'est un bien que l'esperance Composed by Joseph Chabanceau
de la Barre with Jean-Paul Fouchécourt, Christine Plubeau, Eric Bellocq,
Olivier Baumont
6. (60) Airs de cour Composed by Michel Lambertwith Jean-Paul
Fouchécourt, Christine Plubeau, Nicolas Mazzoleni, Simon Heyerick,
Eric Bellocq, Olivier Baumont
7. Récit de la beauté Composed by Jean-Baptiste Lully
with Jean-Paul Fouchécourt, Nicolas Mazzoleni, Simon Heyerick, Christine
Plubeau, Eric Bellocq, Olivier Baumont
8. Doux liens de mon coeur Composed by François Couperin with
Jean-Paul Fouchécourt, Christine Plubeau, Olivier Baumont
9. Qu'on ne me dise Composed by François Couperin with Jean-Paul
Fouchécourt, Christine Plubeau, Olivier Baumont
10. Zéphire Composed by François Couperin with Jean-Paul
Fouchécourt, Christine Plubeau, Eric Bellocq, Olivier Baumont
11. Paisible et ténébreuse nuit Composed by Etienne
Moulinié with Jean-Paul Fouchécourt, Eric Bellocq
12. Puisque Doris Composed by Etienne Moulinié with Jean-Paul
Fouchécourt, Eric Bellocq 13. Amis enivrons nous Composed by
Etienne Moulinié with Jean-Paul Fouchécourt, Eric Bellocq
14. Ruisseau qui cours apres toy-mesme Composed by François
Richard with Jean-Paul Fouchécourt, Eric Bellocq
15. Ma belle si ton ame Composed by Anonymouswith Jean-Paul
Fouchécourt, Eric Bellocq
Jean-Paul Fouchécourt is a high tenor, well known for his work in
the French baroque haut-contre repertoire, recently seen as Rameau's
Platée, and reviewed
by Seen&Heard at the Wigmore
Hall. That 'unusual, and unusually pleasing' recital of delectable
melodies and chansons gave a foretaste of Fouchécourt's
recording project, to trace French song from the air de cour until
today, of which this CD is the first volume.
These twenty-two songs, mainly of 17th 18th C., have
to be realised from spare music texts, 'just a vocal line and a bass line,
nothing more'. He has worked on them to discover a new musical grammar,
improvising ornamentation, each take 'an act of the moment, something that
cannot be fixed once and for all'. Fouchécourt's sense of discovery
extends to the inclusion of 'a wink at the 20th C.' with
Marquise by Brassens, to demonstrate continuity of the genre into
our own times.
The poetic texts, all included with translations in this impeccable production,
range from expression of intimate emotions to the sexually explicit and bawdy.
The voice is cool and elegant, and the embellishment entirely convincing.
The accompaniments, with a variety of instruments, makes for variety and
a delightful experience.
Peter Grahame Woolf
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