2018-01-05 featured press

Le Figaro – Philippe Jaroussky passe le mur du son

2018-01-05, Le Figaro, by Thierry Hillériteau

La fin 2017 fut déjà chargée pour le contre-ténor français. Ce dernier dut en effet jongler entre la sortie d’un nouvel album Händel (où il officiait en tant que chef et chanteur), le lancement de son académie à La Seine musicale (s’adressant aussi bien à des enfants n’ayant jamais pratiqué la musique qu’à de jeunes professionnels en quête de perfectionnement) et des aventures hors du champ classique, comme sa participation à l’album Lamomali de Matthieu Chedid, suivi de concerts. […]

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2016-12-03-featured-press

Areena – Only The Sound Remains on replay

2016-12-03, Areena

Saariaho: Only the Sound Remains
1 h 47 minla 3.12.201622 pv 1237 katselua
Kaija Saariahon uusi ooppera perustuu kahteen japanilaiseen no-näytelmään. Teos kantaesitettiin Alankomaiden oopperassa maaliskuussa 2016. Ohjaus: Peter Sellars. Päärooleissa ovat Philippe Jaroussky ja Davone Tines.

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2016-12-featured-press

MEZZO – Only The Sound Remains

2016-12, MEZZO

Only the Sound remains de Kaija Saariaho à Amsterdam

Only the Sound remains, de Kaija Saariaho
Dudok Quartet, Eija Kankaanranta (kantele), Camilla Hoitenga (flûte), Niek KleinJan (percussion), Vocal Quartet of the Nederlands Kamerkoor, André de Ridder (direction)
Peter Sellars (mise en scène)
Julie Mehretu (création scénographique), Robby Duiveman (costumes), James F. Ingalls (lumières)
ALWAYS STRONG (Toujours fort)
Philippe Jaroussky (Le spectre du Jeune Homme)
Davone Tines (Moine)
FEATHER MANTLE (le Manteau de plumes)
Philippe Jaroussky (l’Ange)
Davone Tines (le Pêcheur)
Nora Kimball-Mentzos (Danseuse)
Enregistré au Dutch National Opera d’Amsterdam en 2016
Réalisé par Peter Stellars

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2016-04-06_3 featured press

BBC Radio 3 – in Tune, Orquesta Buena Vista Social Club, BBC Music Magazine Award Winners

2016-04-06, BBC Radio 3, In Tune, by Sean Rafferty

Sean Rafferty with a lively mix of music, chat and arts news, including live music from the Orquesta Buena Vista Social Club, and interviews with some of the winners of the 2016 BBC Music Magazine awards.

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2016-03-29 featured press

Cultural Resuena – Only the sound remains: el estreno de la nueva ópera de Kaija Saariaho

2016-03-29, Cultural Resuena, by Albert Fernández Chafer

Los protagonistas vocales (Davone Tines, barítono, en el papel de Gyokei y del pescador, y Philippe Jaroussky, contratenor, en el de Tsunemasa y voz de la Tennin, interpretada por Nora Kimball-Mentzos) hacen una interpretación correcta, pero sin ningún lucimiento (acaso Jaroussky en alguno de los lamentos de Tsunamis), aunque tampoco es el propósito de la obra.
La conclusión general es que, desde un punto de vista holístico, la obra es original, sin que ninguno de sus elementos por separado lo sea, quizá con la excepción de la música de Saariaho, quien ha sabido interpretar la canción nhô con un grupo instrumental diferente del clásico y creando una policromía tonal que, especialmente en Hagaromo, se acerca a lo que podría verse como melodía, sin acabar de desarrollarla del todo, y que queda por lo tanto más cerca del sonido, y aquí es donde veo el segundo significado del título y de la obra en general: ‘the Sound’.

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2016-03-24_02 featured press

Place de l’Opera – Only the Sound Remains: hemels én aards

2016-03-23, Place de l’Operam by Kenza Koutchoukali

De voorstelling was in mijn ogen wel degelijk spannend, misschien zelfs een beetje eng. Magisch ook en bovendien waanzinnig goed uitgevoerd. Wat een spel en wat een stemmen! De stem van Philippe Jaroussky (Geest van de jongeman/Engel) was zo helder als je van een engel zou verwachten. En dan de kantele, bespeeld door Eija Kankaanranta: ik zou zweren dat ik de muziek soms bijna zag. Zelden werd ik meer verrast door een onbekend instrument.

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In my eyes, the idea was exciting indeed, maybe even a little scary. It was also magic and additionally incredibly well executed. The playing and the voices! The voice of Philippe Jaroussky (Spirit of the young man/Angel) was as clear as you would expect of an angel. And then the kantele, played by Eija Kankaanranta: I could swear I sometimes almost saw the music. Rarely I was more surprised by an unknown instrument.

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2016-03-24 featured press

The Guardian – Only the Sound Remains review – almost perversely unengaging

2016-03-23, The Guardian, by Andrew Clements

[…] the presence of a dancer (Nora Kimball-Mentzos) does give one more layer to Peter Sellars’ otherwise inert staging, but emotionally and dramatically both halves of the opera remain almost perversely unengaging, despite the excellence of the performances from countertenor Philippe Jaroussky and bass Davone Tines under conductor André de Ridder.

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2016-03-19 featured press

8weekly – Alleen het geluid blijft

2016-03-19, 8weekly, by Ewa Maria Wagner

De ster van de avond: Philippe Jaroussky, countertenor, schittert samen met de jonge basbariton Davone Tines in wisselende rollen. Zelfs de geliefde stem van Jaroussky is echter machteloos tegenover de overkill aan mooie klanken zonder dramatiek.

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The star of the evening: Philippe Jaroussky, countertenor, glittering along with the young bass-baritone Davone Tines in varying roles. However, even the beloved voice of Jaroussky is powerless against the overkill of beautiful sounds without drama.

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2016-03-18_02 featured press

Volkskrant – Only the Sound Remains doet een groot beroep op de concentratie – Translation to English

2016-03-18, Volkskrant, by Biëlla Luttmer

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[caption:] Fisherman Davone Tines and dancer Nora Kimball-Mentzos in Only the Sound Remains.

Only The Sound Remains makes great demands concerning concentration

Conductor André de Ridder admirably ensures that the orchestra sound, and the singers’ voices take off from the stage. Yet it is immobility that is dominating, sometimes making great demands on the concentration of the Western opera fan.

By Biella Luttmer, March 18, 2016


A fisherman finds a feather mantle, which seems to belong to an angel. “I’ll give you back your cloak, but only if you dance for me,” the fisherman says. The angel agrees, but wants the mantle back first. “How can I trust you?” The fisherman replies. The angel says, “Doubt is for mortals. We have no deceit.”

In Only the Sound Remains, the brand-new opera diptych by composer Kaija Saariaho, big themes such as mortality and desire are sliding past in an unassuming way. Sssss-sounds from a small choir, soft glissandi of a string quartet, and bowed [or brushed? Orig: aangestreken toetsen] bars of a vibraphone can heard. They have been mixed with the earthly jingling of a kantele, an old stringed instrument from Saariaho’s native Finland.

Untheatrical Topic

The pieces are based on two texts from the secular Japanese Nôh-theater. Both deal with the living and the dead, and a mysterious contact between the two worlds. Or, perceived from a more personal view: the ones you lost, who are elusive but which you always carry with you.

It is an introvert, untheatrical topic suitable for a book by Murakami; however, it was lost in the immense opera house at the Waterloo. Saariaho, famous for her magical richness of sound, is devoid of any drama or rhetoric. She gives her audience a spirit and a monk. Or, in the second work, a fisherman with the voice and appearance of a monk, and an angel surprisingly similar to the ghost before.

Director Peter Sellars adds a painting by the Ethiopian artist Julie Mehretu, with abstract, dark lines on a white canvas.

Contrast

The text and the music by Saariaho connect with the painting. Over the lines of the light fabric fall the massive shadows of a monk, a spirit, an angel. The result is an imagery of unreal beauty. Light and dark, distance and proximity, the earthly and the celestial are entering a bond.

Conductor André de Ridder admirably ensures that the orchestra sound, and the singers’ voices take off from the stage. Carefully distorted electronically, they encircle the audience like a wreath.

The first part of the diptych is dark, with a bass flute and the drone of a drum. What is beautiful is the contrast between the dark baritone voice of the American Davone Tines and the ethereal voice of countertenor Philippe Jaroussky.

Immobility

The second part is lighter. The bass flute is replaced by a piccolo, and the static male figures are accompanied by a transcendent graceful dancer: Nora Kimball-Mentzos, the alter ego of the angel.

Still, what prevails here is the the immobility. Mehretu’s artwork is greatly enlarged and discoloured to an intense golden yellow, yet it never succeeds in creating the feeling of witnessing a theatrical performance. Rather you feel like looking at the sublime installation of a visual artist. At the end of the evening, there is suddenly a second fabric, a clone of Mehretu’s work. Both cloths are lowered and raised again – the weakest part of the evening.

With her latest opera, Saariaho puts high demands on the concentration of the Western opera lover, who will, in addition to profoundly magical sounds, also at times be taken into a compelling theatrical development – if only briefly.

Ten days to enjoy the opera anniversary

The Opera Forward Festival gives space to new music and different performance practices.

The Dutch National Opera celebrates its fiftiest anniversary. They are not only putting themselves into the spotlight, but rather involve others to join the festivities. Only The Sound Remains kicks off the new Opera Forward Festival, where opera connoisseurs and musicians, directors and artists alike examine the future of the genre.

For ten days, they gather at three locations in Amsterdam: the Nationale Opera & Ballet, the Muziekgebouw and the IJ en de Stadsschouwburg.

There are performances that are innovative, as the one described above, Only The Sound Remains and Blank Out, an opera for soprano and 3D-movie by the Dutchman Michel van Aa. However, there is also the “old” opera “Il matrimonio segreto” by Cimarosa that can be approached in a new way, shown in a production by the Opera Zuid and the Nederlandse Reisopera.

Finally, the opera of the future is already taking shape in five mini-operas, created by students.

 

 

2016-03-18 featured press

Philippe Jaroussky on Facebook – “Vous êtes Plus de 70000 à me suivre! …”

2016-03-18, Philippe Jaroussky on Facebook

“Vous êtes Plus de 70000 à me suivre! …”

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