| | Isabelle Aboulker composed these seven appetizers for a choirmistress who chase food for being the theme of her end of the year show. The sheet music is based on a maxim by Nicolas Chamfort, a moralist in 18th century. These short pieces are written for two and three unaccompanied voices. They are seven ways of considering this timeless truth. |
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| | Thanks to Isabelle Aboulker, let's have a good time with Marquise de Sablé ! And discover the other "folâtreries": with Montaigne, Chamfort, and others ! |
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| | “Montaigne’s originality resides in being very apart from his time’s mentality. ‘Je parle au papier comme je parle au premier que je rencontre; le parler que j’aime est un parler simple et naïf,” he said. (I talk to my paper the same way I talk to the first person I meet. My way of talking is simple and naive.)This is certainly because my way of talking musically is simple and naïve that I enjoyed so much setting to music these short texts deep as well as light. They withstand time and are stull today life and tolerance lesson.” Isabelle Alboulker, November 2016(Translated from French) |
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