
Benjamin Bernheim | tenor
Mathieu Pordoy | piano
THE French tenor of the hour in the intimacy of the recital with a romantic and nostalgic program.
Programme
Chausson Poème de l’amour et de la mer op. 19 - Melodies from Maurice Bouchor's poems
Duparc « Invitation au voyage », op. 114
« La Vie antérieure »
« Phidylé » op. 13 No. 2
Brahms « Die Mainacht » op. 43 No.2
« Dein blaues Auge » op. 59 No.8
« Immer leiser wird mein Schlummer » op. 105 No.2
« Auf dem Kirchlofe » op. 105 No.4
Britten « The Salley Gardens »
« The Last Rose of Summer »
Franck Bridge « Love went a-riding »
To read
While the theatres were hopelessly closed, in March 2021, the broadcast of Faust from the Paris Opéra triggered (remote) cheers from an audience amazed by the outstanding Benjamin Bernheim in the title role. Adulated in his own country - he was named "Opera Artist of the Year" at the 2020 Victoires de la musique and saw his first album rewarded by a "Diapason d'or" and a "Choc" from Classica -, the French tenor is no less appreciated in the rest of Europe where he is in demand on the stages of the most prestigious venues. Decidedly, this "singer with a graceful tone" is on a roll! He invites us to discover his art in a more intimate way by offering a solo recital with a refined programme.
PRODUCTION Les Grandes Voix
France Musique broadcasts this concert
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