Credits:
Philippe Jaroussky
Description:
The first joint album by countertenor Philippe Jaroussky and guitarist Thibaut Garcia, released exclusively in analog LP format The first joint album by countertenor Philippe Jaroussky and guitarist Thibaut Garcia, "A sa guitare is named after the 20th century French composer Francis Poulenc's song "The Guitar's Yawn". However, the works were carefully selected from a very wide cultural and stylistic range, and the 22 songs on the album span 400 years and are by composers and lyricists from France, England, Austria, Italy, Spain, Brazil, Argentina, and the United States. The album is a journey between different cultures, different continents, different languages. The idea was to take risks... sometimes moving to completely different worlds between songs. When juggling between Renaissance music and the songs of Barbara, who was a famous French chanson singer, we can evoke very different colors.Philip Jaroussky and Thibaut Garcia explain, "Our music is unique, with a palette of colors, and we put a lot of thought into the album, but the most important thing is to sing with all our hearts as well." 180g analog LP. Limited edition. Warner Music Japan