French operatic coloratura soprano Sabine Devieilhe is known for her interpretation of works by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Baroque music, and 19th-century operas. The word "coloratura" comes from the ...
How about this one, which occurred to me on my second listen: "silver fluidity with a hint of musk." Does that really describe a voice? Does it sound more like a wine? We could play this game all day.
Sabine Devieilhe cements her reputation as one of the most exciting sopranos on the scene with this disc exploring how French composers of a century and more ago were fascinated by ideas of the exotic ...
On being rejected by Aloysia Weber – oldest sister of Constanze, whom he would later marry – Mozart is said to have sat at the Webers’ keyboard and played a song inviting her to kiss his arse. Spoiler ...
Sabine Devieilhe has cancelled all performances scheduled this fall.
The appeal of Devieilhe’s singing is instantly understandable. She graduated with flying colours from the Paris Conservatoire in 2011, and her first album, of Rameau, won several major awards.
Sabine Devieilhe is a French operatic coloratura soprano. After cello and musicology studies, Sabine Devieilhe followed the teachings of Jocelyne Chamonin, Martine Surais, Pierre Mervant, Malcolm ...
(3) Songs, Movements: No. 2, Notre amour (wds. Silvestre: c1879) Sabine Devieilhe, Soprano Alexandre Tharaud, Piano (3) Songs, Movements: No. 1, Au bord de l'eau (wds ...
The data displayed for this chart goes back to 1996, however we hope to be able to offer deeper historic information at a future point ...
When their most recent album Chanson d'Amour (Erato/Warner) was launched in September 2020 – the title is a nod to Fauré rather than Manhattan Transfer – the radio station France-Musique more or less ...
The data displayed for this chart goes back to 1996, however we hope to be able to offer deeper historic information at a future point ...
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