Anne Azéma
Anne Azéma (born Alsace), is a French-born soprano and artistic director of the Boston Camerata.[1] She has been an important or leading singer of early music since 1993. She has co-directed programs for the Boston Camerata and is also noted as a music scholar.[2] She is perhaps best known for performing music from the Middle Ages, lute songs from the Renaissance period, Baroque sacred music, and contemporary music theater. She is also a music educator and a researcher. She has performed in Japan, Germany, the US, Australia and elsewhere.[3]
Career
Anne Azéma's special field is secular/vernacular song of France and Provence in the Middle Ages. She shared a "Grand Prix du Disque" for her role as Iseult in the Boston Camerata's recording of Tristan and Iseult. Four solo recital albums, The Unicorn, The Game of Love, Provence Mystique and Etoile du Nord also document her original work in this area.
Ms. Azéma is a founding member of the Camerata Mediterranea, touring with them internationally and appearing on all of their CDs (Edison Prize) She has also been prominent in many of the Boston Camerata's American music projects, taking the role of Mother Ann Lee of the Shakers in the dance-and-music theater work "Borrowed Light" (premiered in 2004) by Finnish choreographer Tero Saarinen and Azéma's husband, Camerata director emeritus Joel Cohen. Ms. Azéma's current discography numbers over thirty five recordings as a soloist, recitalist or director on the Warner — Erato, Harmonia Mundi, Virgin, Nonesuch, Bridge, Calliope, Atma and K 617 labels.
Anne Azéma is the founder and director of the European-based Ensemble Aziman.[4][5]
In 2007 Ms. Azéma directed the music for a staged work Le Tournoi de Chauvency,[6] performed in major theaters of eastern France and Luxembourg.
2008-2009 marked her first season as the Artistic Director of The Boston Camerata. During 2009-2010 she led the Camerata on tour in the United States, Germany and France.
In December, 2010, Anne Azéma was decorated as a Chevalier des Arts et des Lettres of the French Republic, at a ceremony in Cambridge, Massachusetts.[7]
Discography
Soloist
A list of Anne Azéma Discography: 1. CDs Recordings: Recital and Music Direction
- Le Tournoi de Chauvency : Une joute d’Amour en Lorraine, K617- 2007
- Etoile du nord : Gauthier de Coincy et le miracle médiéval, Calliope - 2003 (CD of the Year, Toronto Star, 10 de Répertoire)
- Die Stadt der Narre: weltliche und geistliche Macht im Frankreich und der Provence des Mittlealters, WDR - 2001
- El Maestro, WDR - 2000
- Provence mystique : Sacred Songs of the Middle Ages, Erato - 1998 (10 de Répertoire, **** Le Monde de la Musique, YYYYY Diapason, nominated for the Grand Prix des Discophiles, ffff Télérama, 5 Classica)
- Le Jeu d’amour : the game of love in Medieval France, Erato – 1996, (10 de Répertoire, **** Le Monde de la Musique)
- The Unicorn : Medieval French love songs, Erato - 1994 (10 de Répertoire, Choc du Monde de la Musique, 'Critics Choice’ Gramophone, YYYYY Diapason)
Participation as Vocal Soloist
- A Mediterranean Christmas, The Boston Camerata, Warner - 2006
- L'harmonie du Monde, Doulce Mémoire, Virgin/Naïve - 2003
- Li tans Nouviaus, Constantinople Ensemble, ATMA - 2003 (nominated Opus, Montréal)
- The Almanac : Shira Kammen and Friends, Bright Angel Records - 2003
- Golden Harvest: More Shaker songs, The Boston Camerata, Glissando - 2000
- Cantigas, Camerata Mediterranea, Erato (Edison Prize, 10 de Répertoire) - 1999
- Liberty Tree, The Boston Camerata, Erato - 1998
- What then is Love: Elizabethan Songbook, The Boston Camerata, Erato - 1998
- Douce Beauté, Pierre Guédron, The Boston Camerata, Erato - 1998
- Angels, The Boston Camerata & Tod Machover, Erato - 1997
- Johnny Johnson, Kurt Weill; The Boston Camerata, Erato (Disque de l'année, Le Monde; Diapason D'Or; Choc du Monde de la Musique) – 1997
- Brain Opera: Tod Machover - 1996
- Trav'ling Home: American Spirituals, The Boston Camerata, Erato - 1996
- Carmina Burana, The Boston Camerata, Erato ( 10 de Répertoire) - 1996
- Farewell Unkind, Songs and Dances of John Dowland, The Boston Camerata. Erato (Choc du Monde de la Musique) - 1996
- Quel Diletto, Organisatie Oude Muziek, Utrecht – 1995
- Le Roman de Fauvel, The Boston Camerata, Erato, 10 de Répertoire) – 1995
- Simple Gifts: Shaker Chants and Spirituals, The Boston Camerata, Erato – 1995
- Bernatz Ventadorn: Le Fou sur le Pont, Camerata Mediterranea, Erato (nominated, Grand Prix des Discophiles, Critic's Choice, Grammophone, ) - 1994
- An American Christmas, The Boston Camerata, Erato - 1993
- Nueva España, The Boston Camerata, Erato - 1992
- Jean Gilles, Lamentations; The Boston Camerata, Erato - 1992
- The American Vocalist, The Boston Camerata, Erato - 1991
- Lo Gai Saber, Camerata Mediterranea, Erato - 1991
- A Baroque Christmas, The Boston Camerata, Nonesuch - 1991
- Valis, Tod Machover, Bridge - (CD of the Year, The New York Times) - 1990
- Le Pont Sacré, Erato (Référence de Compact) - 1990
- A Renaissance Christmas, The Boston Camerata, Nonesuch - 1989
- Jean Gilles, Requiem; The Boston Camerata, Erato - 1989
- Tristan & Iseult, The Boston Camerata, Erato (Choc du Monde de la Musique, 10 de Répertoire, Grand Prix du Disque) - 1987
- Noël, Noël: A French Christmas, Erato - 1988
- New Britain, The Boston Camerata, Erato - 1986
- La Primavera, The Boston Camerata, Erato – 1983
- Josquin des Prés; Missa Pange Lingua et motets, Harmonia Mundi - 1982
Notes
- ↑ PORTRAIT: Anne Azéma, à claire-voix The Boston Camerata 20 juin 2011 "Pourtant rien ne prédestinait au départ Anne Azéma à ce destin américain. « J'ai grandi en Alsace, un peu par hasard, dans un milieu ..."
- ↑ Golderg Early music portal Archived November 1, 2006, at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ All Music
- ↑ Boston Globe
- ↑ Music Concept Archived July 14, 2011, at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ Classique News Archived January 15, 2008, at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ Boston Camerata Blog
External links
- Anne Azéma bio at her website
- Anne Azéma's discography, including four solo recital albums of medieval French song