Did you know that Serge Gainsbourg lent his voice to the Devil in the dubbing of the french animated film "L'Histoire du soldat" (The Soldier's Tale)? Directed in 1984 by R.O. Blechman, this medium-length film blends music, narration, and visuals, drawing its inspiration from Igor Stravinsky's ballet based on a text by Charles-Ferdinand Ramuz.
You can now discover a recording devoted to Stravinsky's masterpiece echoing this film. The musicians brought together by Isabelle Faust take up the challenge of playing on instruments contemporary to the creation of the work. The music is accompanied by narration from French actor Dominique Horwitz.
In addition, two short works by Stravinsky, little known to the general public, extend the exploration of his musical universe.
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Did you know that Serge Gainsbourg lent his voice to the Devil in the dubbing of the french animated film "L'Histoire du soldat" (The Soldier's Tale)? Directed in 1984 by R.O. Blechman, this medium-length film blends music, narration, and visuals, drawing its inspiration from Igor Stravinsky's ballet based on a text by Charles-Ferdinand Ramuz.
You can now discover a recording devoted to Stravinsky's masterpiece echoing this film. The musicians brought together by Isabelle Faust take up the challenge of playing on instruments contemporary to the creation of the work. The music is accompanied by narration from French actor Dominique Horwitz.
In addition, two short works by Stravinsky, little known to the general public, extend the exploration of his musical universe.