2016-09-09_03-featured-press

Warner Classics on Facebook – “Wind down for the weekend …”

2016-09-09, Warner Classics on Facebook

Wind down for the weekend with one of Bach’s most beloved cantatas, ‘Ich habe genug’. Philippe Jaroussky’s highly-anticipated new album of Bach and Telemann will be out in October.

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2016-04-08 featured press

Warner Classics & Erato – “Star countertenor Philippe Jaroussky …”

2016-04-08, Warner Classics & Erato on Facebook

Star countertenor Philippe Jaroussky – Page officielle accepts his first major award in the UK. Photo credit: James Cheadle / BBC Music Magazine

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2016-03-16_04 featured press

Warner Classics – Philippe Jaroussky gives world premiere of Kaija Saariaho opera written for him

2016-03-15, Warner Classics

“Philippe Jaroussky sings like nobody else on the planet,” declared veteran opera director Peter Sellars last night at the Dutch National Opera, following the world premiere of his new work with Finnish composer Kaija Saariaho.

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2015-12-22 featured press

Warner Classics on Facebook – “A very special present …”

2015-12-22, Warner Classics on Facebook

Philippe Jaroussky and the Freiburger Barockorchester for Carols4Cancer, “Brich an, o schönes Morgenlicht”

Warner Classics & Erato
A very special present from the Freiburger Barockorchester, Philippe Jaroussky – Page officielle and a Christmas tree: Bach‘s ‘Brich an, oh schönes Morgenlicht’, from the Christmas Oratorio. If you enjoyed this performance, please share it! And give generously to a worthy cause, #Carols4Cancer: http://www.justgiving.com/carols4cancer2015

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2014-12-30_2 featured press

Warner – Green: Mélodies françaises on Poems by Paul Verlaine

2014-12-30, Warner Classics

“Green, the long-awaited follow-up to Opium, is a collection of song settings of the poems of Paul Verlaine, one of the most influential figures of the fin de siècle. Verlaine’s life was in turns full of love and loss, promise and disappointment, vitality and addiction, and his ground-breaking symbolist poetry inspired a generation of creative minds – the artists Courbet and Carrière (who counted amongst those who would paint portraits of Verlaine), the writer Boris Pasternak (who translated much of his verse into Russian), and of course the composers Debussy, Chausson, Faure and Hahn, just a handful of the many spurred on to set his poetry during a golden age of French music.”

Disc 1

01 Colloque sentimental  – Philippe Jaroussky}
02 5 Mélodies, Op. 58 dites ‘Venise’: I. Mandoline  – Philippe Jaroussky
03 Prison  – Philippe Jaroussky
04 10 Mélodies, Op. 83: I. Clair de lune  – Philippe Jaroussky

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