MEMETERIA by Thomas May

Music & the Arts

Holding the Line: Barbara Hannigan Makes a Powerful Connection in ‘La Voix humaine’

Barbara Hannigan performs La Voix humaine; photo: (c)Chris Lee

A most memorable evening with Barbara Hannigan and the New York Philharmonic:

Conducting and singing the single role in La Voix humaine simultaneously might run the risk of turning Francis Poulenc’s harrowing monodrama from 1958 into a self-conscious gimmick of virtuoso multitasking. In her New York Philharmonic performance, however, Barbara Hannigan forged not only those roles but acting, stage movement and live video into a single, tightly controlled dramatic line that held the hall in tense silence, punctuated by uneasy laughter. …

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Filed under: Barbara Hannigan, Francis Poulenc, New York Philharmonic, review, Richard Strauss

Barbara Hannigan’s New York Conducting Debut

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Here’s my story for the Julliard Journal on the phenomenal Barbara Hannigan:

Even as an internationally acclaimed soprano, Barbara Hannigan is unable to resist challenging herself to ever more-formidable accomplishments. In 2011 she made a bold leap to the podium, debuting as a conductor at the Châtelet in Paris with Stravinsky’s Renard.

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Filed under: Barbara Hannigan, conductors, Juilliard

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