Year: 2017
Time: 55:57
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Size: 129,4 MB
Art: Front
(6:52) 1. The Man I love
(6:05) 2. Le premier rendez-vous
(3:36) 3. Thème pour un ami
(2:28) 4. La géante
(6:16) 5. Lady Amanda
(5:24) 6. Everything Happens to Me
(2:32) 7. La douche en plein air
(4:43) 8. Just One of Those Things
(6:08) 9. Body and Soul
(3:56) 10. Valsajane
(2:51) 11. Le foin
(3:55) 12. You Go to My Head
(1:05) 13. Bouncing with Bud
René Urtreger invites Agnès Desarthe in front of the microphone. Jazz musicians join them. The result is an album full of freshness, “Premier Rendez-Vous”. To be savored with relish.
In 2016 Agnès Desarthe collected and reproduced in words the words of René Urtreger throughout the pages of the book Mise en page 1 “Le Roi René”. In 2017, a good exchange, the notes of René Urtreger accompany the voice of Agnès Desarthe on “Premier-Rendez-Vous” which transports the writer into the world of professional singing.
For the occasion, René Urtreger invites several very talented musicians to join them. This is how alto saxophonist Géraldine Laurent, double bassist Pierre Boussaguet, drummer Simon Goubert and violinist Alexis Lograda appear on the album.
Recorded in May and June 2017 by Vincent Mahey at Studio Sextan-La Fonderie de Malakoff, the album “Premier Rendez-Vous” (Naïve-Believe/Musicast) is announced for October 27, 2017.
Between René Urtreger and Agnès Desarthe the story is written in several chapters. First their first meeting followed by regular interviews which allowed the writer to gather the pianist’s confidences. From these elements she wrote a superb biography entitled “Le Roi René”.
During the numerous meetings which preceded the writing of the book, the pianist discovered Agnès Desarthe's interest in the music she learned and practiced in her youth. From there, events continue. During a literary festival (in Nevers) and presentations of the work (in Paris to the Duke of Lombards) the two accomplices have the opportunity to come together in music around the piano and microphone.
There is only one step to take to go from the stage to the studio for the recording of an album and today it is done. René Urtreger invites Agnès Desarthe to join him for a studio recording. “Premier Rendez-vous” is therefore the last chapter (…to date) of the collaboration between René Urtreger and Agnès Desarthe.
On “Premier Rendez-Vous” Agnès Desarthe says three texts. Perfect diction of texts of his own which move or make you smile. La Géante accompanied by the violin, Le Foin in duet with the drums and La Douche En Plein Air with the piano. Having moved from the world of letters to the world of notes, Agnès Desarthe reconnects with the vocabulary and syntax of music even if her participation as a jazz singer is modest.
She sings in English, The Man I Love accompanied by the piano-saxophone-drums trio and Body and Soul and You Go To My Head in duet with the piano. In French, she covers with all the musicians Premier-Rendez-Vous, the title immortalized by the late Danielle Darieux. With intelligence, she does not allow herself to be trapped in the role of the jazz singer “who thinks she is…”.
Agnès Desarthe simply takes the risk of being herself. Careful and sensitive interpretation. Fair and well placed, the voice is more spoken than sung. She delicately positions herself on the time with which she plays to better outwit it.
The pianist performs on the thirteen tracks of the album. His return to the record news has everything to delight those who recently listened to René Urtreger in concert in the provinces or in the capital. We find him solo on two magnificent ballads, Valsajane and Everything Happens To Me, which he also enjoys playing in concert. He also honors bop with Bouncing with Bud and a disheveled version of Just One Of Those Things by Cole Porter where Géraldine Laurent gives it her all.
René Urtreger has lost none of his splendor and although he has completely mastered the art of simplicity, the fact remains that he still takes great pleasure in phrasing bop and does not let himself be fooled.
From the meeting between the jazz pianist René Urtreger and the woman of letters Agnès Desarthe, two magnificent artistic objects were born. In 2016, the book “Le Roi René” published by Éditions Jacob. In October 2017 the album “Premier Rendez-Vous” (Naïve-Believe/Musicast). Time will tell whether other chapters should be added to their story.
https://www.latins-de-jazz.com/premier-rendez-vous-rene-urtreger-agnes-desarthe/
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