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If you, like many of us, are struggling to find things to be grateful for this Thanksgiving, I have put together an episode featuring a national (and international) treasure, the exquisite soprano Roberta Alexander. In fact, I could just as easily have entitled this episode “Giving Thanks FOR Roberta Alexander.” Roberta has been featured many times on the podcast and I’m thrilled to bring her to you yet again in a refurbished bonus episode from the summer of 2023. Three works are foregrounded: first is Samuel Barber’s dramatic scena Andromache’s Farewell, which was composed for Martina Arroyo for the inaugural season of the New York Philharmonic at its new home at Lincoln Center. The recording featuring Roberta and conductor Edo de Waart is from the year 1993. There follows a complete performance (one of the fin
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One of the first ambassadors of the brand in France was V. Marceau (Marceau Verschueren in full).
This is where the wave of musicians putting their trust in Cavagnolo starts. To name but a few: Gus Viseur, Marcel Azzola, Joss Baselli, André Astier, Jöe Rossi, Yvette Horner, Marc Bonel, Bruno Lorenzoni, Jacky Mallerey, Claude Thomain, Tony Fallone…
And then: Roland Romanelli, Eric Bouvelle, Aurélien Nöel, Alain Musichini, Ludovic Beier, Richard Galliano, Marc Berthoumieux, Stéphane Courtot-Renoux, Matthieu Chaussalet, Stéphanie Rodriguez, Frédéric Langlais, Julien Labro, Joao Frade, Dimitri Saussard, Christophe Lampidecchia, Nicolas Massoutié, Jean Michel Sonnerat, les frères Maulus, Daniel Mille, Jean Robert Chappelet, Jean Marc Torchy, Nicolas Rapicault…
Now let’s look at some of the famous voices which have been accompanied by a Cavagnolo:
Yves Montant, Charles Trenet, Renaud, Edith Piaf, Jacques Brel, Barbara, Juliette Greco, Serge Lama, Michel Sardou, Claude Nougaro, Maura