Photo Credit: Anja Schütz
Sophie Michaux is a versatile performer, and loved a wide variety of styles: By scrolling down you will find music by Vivaldi, De Falla, Handel, Britten, Cordier, Strozzi, Duruflé, Piaf, and Bjork. You will find more still on Sophie et Adam and Tiny Glass Tavern's websites.
"Agitata da due venti" from Griselda (1735), Antonio Vivaldi
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Lagrime mie (1659), Barbara Strozzi
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De Falla, El Amor Brujo (1916), with the Lowell Chamber Orchestra, directed by Orlando Cela
"Where shall I fly" from Hercules (1744), George Frideric Handel
Live with the Madison Bach Musicians at the 2021 Handel Aria Competition, in Madison WI, for which Sophie won 2nd place.
Live with the Madison Bach Musicians at the 2021 Handel Aria Competition, in Madison WI, for which Sophie won 2nd place.
"Give him this orchid" from The Rape of Lucretia (1946), Benjamin Britten
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Pie Jesu - Requiem - Maurice Duruflé (1902-1986)
Live from the Trinity Church of Boston - Oct 2020 Guy Fishman, Cello - Colin Lynch, Organ |
Ce jour de l’an que mant doist estrenier by Baude Cordier (fl. c. 1400) - With Blue Heron
Fin che tu spiri - Barbara Strozzi (1619 - 1677)
with Paul Holmes Morton, Theorbo, and Adam Simon, Bass with Tiny Glass Tavern |
Lagrime mie - Barbara Strozzi (1619 - 1677)
Arranged for Voice and String Orchestra by Adam Jacob Simon With Palaver Strings |
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"La Foule" André Cabral, Michel Rivgauche - made famous by Edith Piaf With Adam Simon, guitar, Brian Calhoon and Greg Jukes, Marimbas for the Marimba Cabaret |
Solstice - Bjork - with the Lorelei Ensemble and the Boston Percussion Group