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Special offer. Marie Perbost: Une jeunesse à Paris

harmonia nova #7

Marie Perbost (soprano) & Josephine Ambroselli (piano)

Marie Perbost: Une jeunesse à Paris
The debut recording from this young French soprano is full of colourful, often humorous songs. Despite occasional stumbles from slight over-enunciation, this is a fun, theatrical listen.

Special offer. Marie Perbost: Une jeunesse à Paris

harmonia nova #7

Marie Perbost (soprano) & Josephine Ambroselli (piano)

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The debut recording from this young French soprano is full of colourful, often humorous songs. Despite occasional stumbles from slight over-enunciation, this is a fun, theatrical listen.

About

The Harmonia Nova series welcomes young artists singled out for their exceptional talents.

Whether in classical mélodies, chanson or even operetta, Marie Perbost embodies the multiple ingredients of the musical discourse with incomparable sensuousness and poetry.

An actress to the core, she has conceived this programme devoted to ‘a French youth’ along with her chosen partners, skilfully mixing in a few ‘hits’ with rare and precious pieces - many of them very amusing.

Contents and tracklist

1. Chanson d'Orkenise
Track length1:37
2. Hôtel
Track length1:55
3. Fagnes de Wallonie
Track length1:36
4. Voyage à Paris
Track length1:05
5. Sanglots
Track length4:01
1. C'est l'extase langoureuse
Track length2:53
2. Il pleure dans mon cœur
Track length2:52

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Awards and reviews

May 2019

The debut recording from this young French soprano is full of colourful, often humorous songs. Despite occasional stumbles from slight over-enunciation, this is a fun, theatrical listen.

April 2019

Tellingly, she describes herself as being as much an actress as a singer. Her voice itself is sweet in tone, with an appealing gleam in its upper registers, but it’s the emphasis she places on the texts that actually makes her stand out….A most impressive debut: one hopes to hear more of her, in French operetta above all.
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