If there's one central theme in the history of music, it's love... Whether passionate, tragic or dreamy, it's a source of inspiration for every artist. The flute-piano formation invites dialogue and the sharing of melodies, sometimes brilliant, sometimes interior. The flute's song is supported by the roundness and depth of the piano's harmonies, which also speak in response to their partner. The joint singing of the two instruments creates a spellbinding atmosphere, conducive to a journey through romantic, modern and impressionist works.
Between the lyrical flights of Bellini and the tragedy of his "Norma", the delicacy of Gaubert's timbres, the passion of Schumann's Romances and, finally, the dazzling colors of Poulenc's sonata, come and share a suspended moment around these works.