Experience the haunting beauty of Francis Poulenc's "La voix humaine, FP 171," a masterful monodrama that stands as a testament to the composer's genius. Released on October 22, 2021, this neoclassical and classical gem clocks in at just under 38 minutes, offering a profound and intimate journey into the human condition.
Composed in 1958, "La voix humaine, FP 171" is a tragic lyric opera in one act, based on a monologue by Jean Cocteau. The story unfolds through a series of telephone conversations, where a woman grapples with the aftermath of a breakup. Poulenc's innovative vocal and instrumental treatment brings depth and nuance to this poignant narrative, making it a standout piece in his repertoire.
The album features ten tracks, each a fragment of the monodrama, seamlessly blending recitative and arioso to create a seamless and captivating listening experience. The orchestration, coupled with the vocal performance, reveals the intricate layers of the story, making it a compelling listen from start to finish.
"La voix humaine, FP 171" is not just an album; it's an experience that showcases Poulenc's unique ability to blend lyricism and drama. Whether you're a seasoned classical music enthusiast or a curious newcomer, this album offers a rich and rewarding exploration of one of the 20th century's most influential composers.