"Callas: La diva et le vinyle" is a captivating experimental and avant-garde album released on January 1, 1997, by the innovative duo Robert Marcel Lepage and Martin Tétreault. This 16-track collection, spanning 42 minutes, is a unique exploration of sound and artistry, centered around the legendary opera singer Maria Callas. Lepage and Tétreault craft a sonic journey that is as unexpected as it is fascinating, blending the operatic grandeur of Callas with the raw, textured sounds of experimental music.
The album features a mix of instrumental and vocal pieces, with Lepage on clarinet and Tétreault on turntables, creating a dynamic interplay between traditional and electronic elements. Tracks like "Argument (en entendant Callas)" and "Bel canto" showcase the duo's ability to reinterpret Callas' iconic performances through a contemporary lens, while pieces such as "Callarinette (78-33-16)" and "Callas Dallas (la répétition)" delve into experimental soundscapes that push the boundaries of conventional music.
Recorded and released under the Ambiances Magnétiques label, "Callas: La diva et le vinyle" is a testament to the creative genius of Robert Marcel Lepage and Martin Tétreault. This album is not just a tribute to Maria Callas but a bold statement in the world of avant-garde music, inviting listeners to experience the divine and the experimental in one breathtaking package.