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    Ensemble Intercontemporain/ Bleuse review – from a clown to a clarinet and Cathy Berberian | Proms 2025

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    Twin titans of the 20th-century avant garde, Luciano Berio and Pierre Boulez were born seven months apart in 1925. This well-crafted concert by Ensemble Intercontemporain, the orchestra Boulez founded in 1976, avoided the obvious hits while demonstrating just how different their music could be.

    Berio’s Sequenza V for solo trombone is one of 14 pieces he wrote to test the boundaries of particular instruments or vocal types. It was inspired by Grock, a Swiss-born clown and one-time neighbour of the composer, whose personality had fascinated him as a boy. Lucas Ounissi, ambling on in full circus slap and a lime-green wig, put his instrument through its paces. Juggling a handheld plunger mute, he rasped and farted away, frequently singing and playing at the same time. A virtuoso performance showed off the breadth of the composer’s imagination as well as his singular sense of humour.

    Acted a good fight … Sarah Aristodou sings Berio’s Recital I Photograph: Chris Christodoulou/BBC

    The more sober-minded Boulez was represented by his Dialogue de l’ombre double (Dialogue of the Double Shadow). Written to celebrate Berio’s 60th birthday, it pits an on-stage clarinettist against his pre-recorded doppelganger, the latter electronically manipulated in real time and piped into the auditorium through speakers. The versatile Jérôme Comte hot-desked from one music stand to another, taking melismatic licks and frenetic outbursts in his stride. Rock-solid technique and calm deliberation brought clarity and purpose to Boulez’s intricate demands. The pre-record, meanwhile, bounced off the walls and ceiling of the Royal Albert Hall in a mesmerising wash of surround sound.

    The grand finale was Berio’s Recital I (For Cathy), a piece the composer wrote in 1972 for his former wife Cathy Berberian. The conceit is theatrical: an operatic diva shows up for a recital only to find her accompanist isn’t there. An ensemble of 17 takes up the cause, with the singer descending into madness as she tosses off scatter-gun quotes from vocal works of the past. Berberian’s visceral account, captured on record, was a tour de force. Sarah Aristidou certainly acted a good fight, with conductor Pierre Bleuse gamely adding his dramatic six penn’orth, but the spoken text was barely audible, rendering the work more gnomic than usual.

    Listen again on BBC Sounds until 12 October. The Proms continue until 13 September.

    Berberian Bleuse Cathy clarinet clown Ensemble Intercontemporain Proms review
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