POETRY, SUNG ACROSS THE WATERY DIVIDE
‘Art, and above all music, serves to lift us up to the highest point possible above that which is.’ Gabriel Fauré’s aesthetic credo underlay his achievements in bringing French mélodie (art song) to its apogee and in his Requiem and his opera Pénélope. Later, Francis Poulenc raised the poetry of his time to a new height in compositions in which irony and delicacy were subtly balanced. Sophie Karthäuser links these masters of French mélodie with compositions from across the Rhine, which likewise raise poetry to great heights: the moving lieder of Clara Schumann and the dramatic compositions of Hugo Wolf. Audiences at La Monnaie remember Sophie Karthäuser’s performances in recent seasons in the roles of Ilia, Asteria, and, lately, Héro in Béatrice et Bénédict. She mischievously conveys her delight in singing these sublime poems without the mask of a character.
PROGRAMME
cat 1 - € 44 / cat 2 - € 34
cat 3 - € 24 / cat 4 - € 10
radio broadcast Klara
23.02.2017
radio broadcast Musiq 3
15.02.2017
20:00
Soprano SOPHIE KARTHÄUSER
Piano EUGÈNE ASTI
PRODUCTION La Monnaie / De Munt
CO-PRESENTATION Bozar Music