Derrière son visage impassible, l'homme est discret, presque secret. Et pourtant, depuis cinquante ans, Michel Sardou collectionne les succès sous les feux des projecteurs. En cent millions de disques vendus et plus de 300 chansons, il s'est imposé comme le chanteur populaire par excellence. Au-delà de son exceptionnelle carrière, cette biographie, étayée de nombreux témoignages, lève le voile sur le véritable Sardou. …
Documenting more than a hundred years of Italian operatic music in France, Benjamin Bernheim’s new album Boulevard des Italiens. Music stretching from Spontini’s La Vestale to Mascagni’s Amica – all sung in French – receives gold-star treatment from Bernheim, a tenor ideally placed to sing this repertoire in his native language. As he explains, “The aim was really to show the history of the French language in opera houses in Paris by way of these Italian composers who brought their pieces there. With the Opéra Garnier at one end, and the Opéra-Comique at the other, the Boulevard des Italiens is where it all happened.”
Alcione's first performance took place at the Theatre du Palais Royal in Paris on February 18, 1706. Alongside Semele, it is the only opera composed by Marin Marais. Shortly after the premiere, Marais gathered together the most beautiful tunes, including the famous Tempest, and composed four instrumental suites. Le Concert des Nations and Jordi Savall revel in the rich colors of these vivid scores. Originally released on the Astree label, Alia Vox has reissued this superb recording as part of its Heritage series. In addition to deluxe packaging and a richly documented booklet, the release has been remastered and now features state-of-the-art multichannel audio.
Une synthèse sur la constitution du trésor royal aux XIVe et XVe siècles. Les Valois, qui succèdent aux Capétiens, cherchent à asseoir la sacralité de leur pouvoir en accumulant et en conservant de nombreux objets précieux qui sont transmis par héritage d'un souverain à l'autre. Les figures de Charles V, Charles VI, Jeanne d'Evreux et Isabelle de Bavière sont notamment abordées.