2015-11-02, Philippe Jaroussky on Facebook
“Goodbye NYC see you next time in may!”
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2015-11-02, Philippe Jaroussky on Facebook
“Goodbye NYC see you next time in may!”
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2015-11-03, The New York Times, by Anthony Tommasini
Handel doesn’t give us some Christian dogmatist, but rather a liberal-minded Roman officer who advocates tolerance, plaintively sung by Mr. Jaroussky. There may be countertenors with brighter, bigger voices, but few with such melting sound and elegance.
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2015-11-01 Opera Now Magazine
Preview:
November issue out now!
3 November 2015
With a voice described as “youthful, luminous and direct”, French countertenor Philippe Jaroussky talks to Opera Now about the secrets of his growing success; we meet the British companies leading the way in staging new work for young performers; and conductor René Jacobs discusses his fresh approach to recording Mozart’s operas.
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2015-10-25, BBC Early Music Late, presented by Elin Manahan Thomas
Concert at the Liceu, Oct 2013, Philippe Jaroussky, Andrea Marcon, Venice Baroque Orchestra
Elin Manahan Thomas presents a concert given at the Gran Teatre del Liceu, Barcelona by the great French countertenor Philippe Jaroussky.
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2015-10-21, Opera Today, by Frank Cadenhead
The Roman officer who tries to save Theodora, Didymus, was sung by the celebrated counter-tenor Philippe Jaroussky. While the voice seemed to have a bit less impact that in the past in this same theater, it retains the superb grace and beauty which took him to the top. This and his instinctive theatrical sense make him appealing as the Roman officer who questions the authoritarian state.
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2015-10-11, We Left At The Interval
The evening gave evidence, once more, that it’s no use judging voices from recordings. I’d never been seduced by what I heard of Jaroussky so far, but discovered that, live, he has a very engaging, seductive timbre as well as an engaged and engaging presence on stage.
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2015-10-09, Théâtre des Champs-Elysées on Youtube
Extrait de la nouvelle production de Theodora de Haendel, dirigée par William Christie à la tête des Arts Florissants et mise en scène par Stephen Langridge. Avec Katherine Watson, Stéphanie d’Oustrac, Philippe Jaroussky, Kresimir Spicer et Callum Thorpe.
Au Théâtre des Champs-Elysées du 10 au 20 octobre 2015
Trailer for “Theodora”
Katherine Watson – Theodora
Stéphanie d’Oustrac – Irene
Philippe Jaroussky – Dydimus
Callum Thorpe – Valens
Kresimir Spicer – Septimus
Conductor: William Christie
Choir and Orchestra: Les Arts Florissants
Choregraphy: Philippe Giraudeau
Stage Director: Stephen Langridge
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2015-10-08, ARTE Concert
“Theodora” de Haendel au Théâtre des Champs-Elysées
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