Arsys Bourgogne, a renowned French vocal ensemble, presents "La France par Choeur," a captivating journey through the history of France, as seen through the lens of its most iconic songs. Released on April 28, 2014, under the Vogue label, this 18-track album spans a duration of 1 hour and 4 minutes, offering a unique blend of classical vocal prowess and historical narrative.
Under the direction of Bruno Rastier, Arsys Bourgogne revisits popular French songs, infusing them with a fresh, high-quality vocal arrangement that sets this album apart from conventional interpretations. The ensemble, founded by Pierre Cao in 1999, varies in size from 4 to 16 singers, providing a versatile and dynamic sound that breathes new life into these historical tunes.
"La France par Choeur" chronicles the story of France from the Kingdom of the Franks to the mid-20th century, featuring emblematic songs that have shaped the nation's cultural landscape. From the medieval call to arms "Réveillez-vous Picards" to the poignant anti-war anthem "La chanson de Craonne," each track offers a glimpse into the political and social climate of its time.
Notable tracks include "Chant du départ & La Marseillaise," the stirring national anthem that echoes France's revolutionary spirit, and "Le chant des partisans," a powerful tribute to the French Resistance during World War II. The album also features lesser-known gems like "Les reproches de la tulipe à Mme de Pompadour" and "Le temps des cerises," showcasing the ensemble's versatility and depth.
Arsys Bourgogne's meticulous attention to detail and their commitment to historical accuracy make "La France par Choeur" an enlightening and engaging listen. Whether you're a history enthusiast, a classical music aficionado, or simply a fan of French chanson, this album offers a rich and rewarding experience that highlights the enduring power of music to tell the story of a nation.