Paul Figuier & Consort Les Lucioles: Salle Cortot
Paris, Salle Cortot — Main Hall
About the Event
The reign of Elizabeth I marked a golden age for the arts, particularly for music. The viola da gamba played a central role in this age of divine blessing: an instrument eminently suited to domestic performance and equally cherished in aristocratic circles, it flourished both in solo repertoire and in works featuring the intricate counterpoint inherited from the great English polyphonists. The voice frequently joined the strings to highlight often magnificent texts, with the melancholy typical of a John Dowland or, later, the melodic beauty that was the hallmark of Henry Purcell. But it is also imperative to discover the art of Christopher Simpson, who, with *The Seasons* and *The Months*, offered true philosophical reflections on the passage of time.
Gathered around Lucile Boulanger, exceptional musicians bring to life a sublime body of work, composed of refined yet daring harmonies, lovingly enveloping Paul Figuier’s subtle and eloquent singing.
Cast / Production
Paul Figuier, countertenor
Les Lucioles Consort
Garance Boizot, tenor viol
Myriam Rignol and Manon Papasergio, bass viols
Lucile Boulanger, alto viol & conductor
Address
Salle Cortot, 78 rue Cardinet, Paris, France — Google Maps