Jodie Devos, the acclaimed Belgian coloratura soprano, returns with "Bijoux Perdus," a captivating collection of arias from French romantic operas. Following the success of her previous album "Offenbach Colorature," Devos pays homage to her compatriot, the legendary soprano Marie Cabel, by delving into a repertoire that showcases her exceptional vocal prowess and artistic sensitivity.
Recorded in February 2022 at Flagey Studio 4 in Brussels, this album features Devos accompanied by the Brussels Philharmonic and the Vlaams Radiokoor, under the musical direction of Pierre Bleuse. The program spans a rich tapestry of operatic gems, including works by Victor Massé, Giacomo Meyerbeer, Ambroise Thomas, Daniel Auber, Jules Massenet, and Charles Gounod. Each aria is a testament to Devos' clarity, precision, and expressive depth, making "Bijoux Perdus" a standout addition to any classical music enthusiast's collection.
The album opens with "Galathée," an enchanting aria that sets the stage for the vocal fireworks to come. Devos navigates the intricate coloratura passages with ease, her voice soaring effortlessly through the demanding vocal lines. Highlights include "Le pardon de Ploërmel," where Devos' delicate phrasing and nuanced interpretation bring a fresh perspective to the classic aria, and "Jaguarita l'Indienne," a dramatic showcase of her vocal range and acting abilities.
"Bijoux Perdus" is not just a showcase of Devos' technical virtuosity but also a celebration of the French operatic tradition. Her performances are imbued with a sense of joy and playfulness, making even the most familiar arias feel fresh and exciting. The album's production is top-notch, with the Brussels Philharmonic providing rich, lush accompaniment that perfectly complements Devos' voice.
Whether you're a seasoned opera aficionado or a newcomer to the genre, "Bijoux Perdus" offers a delightful journey through some of the most beautiful and lesser-known arias from the French romantic opera repertoire. With her crystal-clear diction and impeccable musicality, Jodie Devos proves once again why she is one of the most exciting sopranos of her generation.