Empoisonné au Novitchok en août 2020 et évacué en Allemagne pour y être soigné, Alexeï Navalny,figure sans égale de l’opposition russe, est rentré à Moscou sous les feux des médias du monde entier en janvier 2021. Son arrestation immédiate a ouvert la voie à un affrontement inédit avec Vladimir Poutine. …
A few decades from now, someone will put together a series of recordings devoted to “the greatest tenors of the 21st century”. Will Ben Heppner be featured on one of these? Most likely more than one. What other conclusion can you reach after hearing these splendiferous performances of French arias, presented as the Canadian singer’s debut under his new, exclusive DG contract? To begin with, there’s nothing really typical about this recital, from the choice of repertoire–extended arias from some of the less-traveled operatic territory–to this revered label’s confirmation of big-budget stature on an artist who’s neither a “three tenor” nor a singer under the age of 14. No, this is really grown-up stuff, and Heppner proves not only a seasoned and commanding presence, but an artist of the highest magnitude, with the vocal equipment and musical intelligence to at once rivet an audience to its seats and compel it to spontaneously rise in a collective ovation.