Hannigan/ Chamayou review – strange and beautiful musical magic

Barbara Hannigan's latest collaboration with French pianist Bertrand Chamayou in John Zorn's "Jumalattaret" is an unorthodox yet captivating exploration of the intersection between Finnish mythology and modern classical music. The 2012 score, inspired by Finland's national epic "The Kalevala," combines diverse musical elements such as folksongs, rock grooves, and scat singing to create a unique sonic landscape.

As Hannigan navigates this complex terrain, she morphs from persona to persona with remarkable agility, leveraging her extensive experience in world premieres to convey the primal intensity of Zorn's compositions. Chamayou's percussive piano work serves as a perfect foil to Hannigan's vocalizations, which range from yelps and keening cries to guttural moans and soft, gentle whispers.

In their performance, both artists create a sense of spiritual ecstasy, drawing on the same emotional reservoirs that have made Messiaen's "Chants de Terre et de Ciel" – another work featuring Hannigan – such a compelling listening experience. The French composer's own blend of the eternal feminine and stern masculine is mirrored in Chamayou's piano, which speaks with the soft vowels characteristic of the language.

As the duo takes the audience on a journey through Zorn's cycle, they exhibit an uncanny ability to reinvent themselves both vocally and physically, conjuring different personas for each song. From playful innocence in "Danse du Bébé-Pilule" to infinitely tender love songs like "Bail avec Mi," Hannigan's voice is at once expressive and vulnerable.

The silence that follows the pealing finale of "Résurrection" speaks volumes about the emotional depth of this performance, which feels more akin to a deeply personal confession than a conventional concert experience. In this sense, Hannigan and Chamayou have created something truly special – an experiential musical odyssey that defies categorization and invites listeners on a journey into the very heart of sound itself.
 
I gotta say, I'm lovin' this new collab between Barbara Hannigan and Bertrand Chamayou 🤩 They're pushin' boundaries like crazy with "Jumalattaret", incorporatin' all these different styles and makin' it feel fresh again. I mean, Finnish mythology meets rock grooves? It's wild, but in the best way possible 😂. The way they move through each song is insane - Hannigan just melts into this other persona or energy, and Chamayou's piano work is like butter for her voice 🤤. They're gettin' into some real emotional territory here, too, like that final bit of "Résurrection"... it's like you're bein' let in on a secret or somethin'. This performance is more than just music - it's an experience, man 🌟.
 
omg u no!! Barbs Hannigan & Bertrand Chamayou r like total magic on stage rn! their collab on "Jumalattaret" is like, whoa... so experimental & cool but also super emotive & cathartic 🤯 i mean, i was literally transported to a different world 🌐 and it felt like they were speaking straight 2 my soul 💖 their vocal scatting/rock vibes/piano work r all like, wow what r u doing!!! 😲 and that silence at the end? pure poetry 📚💫 it's like they took me on this deep introspective journey & i'm still reeling from the experience 💥
 
🤩 I was totally blown away by Barbara Hannigan's performance in "Jumalattaret"! She's always been incredible, but this collaboration with Bertrand Chamayou is something else 🎵👏 The way she can switch between so many different vocal styles and personas is just mind-blowing. And that piano work from Chamayou is like the perfect complement to her voice 💥 I love how they both create this sense of spiritual connection with their music, it's like you're right there with them on their emotional journey 🌟
 
I loved how this collaboration blended Finnish mythology with modern classical music - it's like nothing I've ever heard before 🤯! The way Barbara Hannigan's voice morphs from one persona to another is totally mesmerizing, it's like she's singing different languages or speaking different dialects 💬. Bertrand Chamayou's piano work is the perfect complement to her vocals, adding this percussive element that just elevates the whole thing 🎶. And can we talk about how spiritual and ecstatic this performance feels? It's like you're being transported to another world, or in this case, a world inspired by Finnish mythology 🔥! The silence at the end is so impactful, it makes me feel all these emotions that I don't even know how to process 😭. Anyways, I'm definitely going to go listen to more of John Zorn's music now 🎧.
 
omg u gotta hear this collab btw barbara hannigan & bertrand chamayou r like total perfectionists in their music, every note is like soooo nuanced 🎵 they took finnish mythology & made it sound so modern rn, i mean the score 4 john zorn's "jumalattaret" is kinda trippy but in a good way? 🤯 barbara's vocals r insane too, she can go from super emotional to totally quiet & still it's like u r right there w her 💭
 
omg, I'm all for it when people get creative with classical music 🎵🔥 but this "Jumalattaret" thing is just too much for me... it's like they took every genre under the sun and mashed them together into one big mess 🤯😂. I mean, folksongs, rock grooves, scat singing? what's next? 🚀 Don't get me wrong, Hannigan and Chamayou are both super talented and all that jazz 💁‍♀️🎶 but sometimes less is more, you know? 🙅‍♂️ this whole spiritual ecstasy vibe is a bit too much for my taste... give me some good old-fashioned melodies any day 🎵👍
 
omg I'm like totally blown away by this collaboration between Barbara Hannigan & Bertrand Chamayou!!! 🤩 their music is so unique and captivating, it's like they're speaking directly to your soul! I love how they take Finnish mythology and modern classical music and blend them together in such a beautiful way. The piano work is insane, it adds this whole new level of depth to the vocals. And can we talk about Barbara Hannigan's voice? 🗣️ she has so much range and emotion, it's like she's channeling these different personas for each song! I felt like I was on this musical journey with them, it was like a deeply personal confession 🤫... I'm still reeling from the performance, I need to listen to it again ASAP! 💖
 
🎶 I'm totally blown away by Barbara Hannigan's collaboration with Bertrand Chamayou in "Jumalattaret"! The way they blend Finnish mythology with modern classical music is pure genius 🤯. It's like nothing you've ever heard before - all these different musical elements coming together to create this crazy beautiful soundscapes.

And what I love most about it is how Hannigan's voice just takes on so many different personas - she's yelping, keening, moaning... it's like she's a chameleon singing! And Chamayou's piano work is just the perfect foil to all that - it's like they're dancing together on stage.

But what really gets me is how this music makes you feel. It's not just about listening to some notes and chords, it's an experience 🌱. You can feel the emotions pouring out of every note, and the silence at the end just... wow. It's like they're sharing a secret with you, or something.

Anyway, I think we're lucky to have artists like Hannigan and Chamayou pushing the boundaries of what music can do 🌟. They're not afraid to take risks and try new things, and it shows in their performance. Can't wait to see what they come up with next!
 
man, this collaboration between Barbara Hannigan and Bertrand Chamayou is wild 🤯... I mean, who wouldn't want to explore Finnish mythology through music? it's like they took all these different styles and just mashed them together, created something entirely new and insane 🔥... but you know what? it kinda works 😏. I love how Hannigan just transforms into this different persona with every song, it's like she's tap dancing on her own voice 🌟. and Chamayou's piano work is insane, I mean, that soft vowel thing he's got going on is so unique 🤔... anyway, I think they've created something really special here, it's not just a concert, it's an experience, you know? 👏
 
just listened to Barbara Hannigan & Bertrand Chamayou's "Jumalattaret" and I'm SHOOK 🤯 this whole Finnish mythology thing is CRAZY but in a good way? I mean, who knew scat singing could be so emotive?? 😭 Barbara Hannigan's voice is like butter for your soul, and Chamayou's piano work is the perfect accompaniment to her wild ride. This album feels like an intimate confession, you know? Like, they're sharing their deepest secrets with you 🤫 and it's just... WOW. I need to listen to this again, stat! 💥
 
idk what's going on with this "Jumalattaret" thing 🤔 i mean don't get me wrong barbara hannigan is talented and all but the music sounds like someone threw a bunch of different genres in a blender and hit puree 🍹 it's not really my vibe. but hey to each their own right? i just don't see what the fuss is about tbh 🤷‍♀️
 
omg i'm literally blown away by barbara hannigan's performance in "Jumalattaret" 🤯🎶 she's like totally transported to another world with bertrand chamayou's piano work - it's like they're speaking a different language 😍 the way she morphs from one persona to another is insane, and the spiritual ecstasy vibe at the end? 😌 i'm getting chills just thinking about it... and what's up with zorn's score combining finnish mythology and modern classical music? genius 🤓
 
🤯 I'm all about this music thing, you know? So I just heard about Barbara Hannigan's latest collab with Bertrand Chamayou in John Zorn's "Jumalattaret" and it sounds like totally wild stuff 🌪️. They're combining Finnish mythology with modern classical music and it's like, whoa 🤯! The scat singing, the rock grooves, the piano work... it's all so different but somehow it works 🎶.

I've heard Barbara Hannigan sing before and she's always had this crazy range and control, you know? But in this stuff, she's not just belting out notes like a total rockstar, she's using her voice to convey these primal emotions that are super intense 🔥. And Bertrand Chamayou's piano work is like the perfect counterpoint to all that - it's got this softness and vulnerability that balances everything out 💔.

I love how both of them can reinvent themselves every time they sing or play something, creating different personas for each song 🎭. It's like they're having a conversation with the music instead of just playing it 🤝. And that final bit, where it's just silence... man, that spoke volumes to me 🙏. It feels like this performance is saying "hey, I'm not just about entertainment, I'm about connecting with you on a deeper level" 💖. Anyway, gotta give props to these two for creating something so special and unique 🔥!
 
I'm totally blown away by Barbara Hannigan's latest collab with Bertrand Chamayou 🤯! The way they blend Finnish mythology with modern classical music is so refreshing, it feels like nothing you've ever heard before. I mean, scat singing in a classical piece? Genius 😍. And the way both artists take on different personas for each song? Mind-blowing. It's not just about technical skill, it's about tapping into something deeper and more emotional. The silence at the end of "Résurrection" was like... wow 🙏. I felt like I was experiencing a personal confession or something 😊. Zorn's score is so unorthodox, yet so captivating. It's like he took all these different musical elements and wove them into this beautiful tapestry of sound. Can't wait to see what they come up with next 🎵👏
 
🤯 I'm obsessed with this new collab between Barbara Hannigan and Bertrand Chamayou 🎶! Did you know that "Jumalattaret" has been streamed over 1.2M times on Spotify in just one week? 🚀 It's not surprising, though - the score's unique blend of folk & rock elements is giving it a major boost in the classical music world 🌍. On YouTube, their video views have surpassed 3.5K! 📺 Hannigan has an insane vocal range, btw... her voice can go from 0-140 Hz in just one song! 😲 Have you checked out the top-classical-music streaming charts? "Jumalattaret" is currently ranked #2 behind only Chopin's Piano Concerto No. 2 🏆 What do u think of this innovative sound? Should classical music be more experimental like this? 🤔
 
I'm not convinced by all this fuss over Barbara Hannigan's new album with Bertrand Chamayou... I mean, don't get me wrong, it sounds like they're having fun exploring some cool musical styles, but let's be real, it's just a bunch of people playing music together. Can we see the scores or interviews with the artists to back up all these claims about 'spiritual ecstasy' and 'emotional depth'? I need to know more before I can fully appreciate the 'musical odyssey' they're on about 🤔
 
🤯 just listened to Barbara Hannigan's collab with Bertrand Chamayou in "Jumalattaret" and I'm MIND.BLOWN 🤯 it's like nothing I've ever heard before! The way they blend Finnish mythology with modern classical music is pure genius. I love how Barbara Hannigan morphs into different personas on stage, it's like she's channeling the characters from "The Kalevala" 💥 and Bertrand Chamayou's piano work is like the perfect counterpoint to her vocals 🤸‍♀️. This performance feels so intimate and emotional, like a deeply personal confession 😭. I need more of this in my life! 😍
 
omg i just heard the most incredible music!!! 🤩 barbara hannigan's vocals are insane she can go from so soft & gentle to screaming like a wild animal 😱 and bertrand chamayou's piano work is like butter for her voice it's like they were made to create this unique sound together. i loved how they changed their personas in every song, it was like watching an opera performance but instead of being stuffy, it felt so raw & emotional 💖 the silence at the end was just wow, i needed a minute to process everything... did you guys listen to this? 🎵
 
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