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Fascinated by the interplay of echoes from one past to another, Vincent Dumestre and St¨¦phanie d¡¯Oustrac found an affinity in the project Mon Amant de Saint-Jean , their very first collaboration, and aimed to make it a unique musical adventure: a recital in which the atmosphere of the chansons of the Ann¨¦es Folles infuses early music with its sweet madness. In 1904, the great cabaret singer Yvette Guilbert was invited to the home of the Casadesus family, the founders of the Soci¨¦t¨¦ des Instruments Anciens (Early instrument society): the Baroque fraternised with the caf¨¦-concert. Around the same time, in the revue Paris qui chante, an aria by Scarlatti rubbed shoulders with the coarse language of Aristide Bruant and Paulin, while Gaston Dumestre, a singer at the cabaret Le Chat Noir (and one of Vincent¡¯s ancestors!), sang chansons r¨¦alistes while accompanying himself on the theorbo presented to him by Oscar II of Sweden: ¡®It is in language that we must seek the common driving force. These cabaret singers relished a very special flavour, a vigour, a raciness in the words of the Baroque era¡¯, concludes Vincent Dumestre.
Stephanie d¡¯Oustrac, mezzo-soprano
Le Poeme Harmonique
Vincent Dumestre, Theory, direction
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01. J¡¯ai perdu ma jeunesse
02. Pi¨¨ces de viole, Livre 2: No. 63, Les voix humaines
03. Dans mon jardin ¨¤ l¡¯ombre
04. La fille au roi Louis
05. Canzona in C Major
06. Lamento d¡¯Arianna, SV 22: I. Lasciatemi morire
07. L¡¯Egisto, Act II, Scene 1: Lasso io vivo
08. D¡¯elle ¨¤ lui
09. Les petits pav¨¦s
10. O¨´ sont tous mes amants ?
11. Les nuits d¡¯une demoiselle
12. Les canards tyroliens
13. Le tango stup¨¦fiant
14. Mon amant de Saint-Jean
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