Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of cabaret and café music with "Farewell to Bohème," a captivating classical piano album by Jody Karin Applebaum, released in 2009. This exquisite collection of 19 tracks, spanning a total of 70 minutes, is a tribute to the golden age of Parisian cabaret, featuring works by legendary composers and performers of the era.
Jody Karin Applebaum, a renowned pianist, brings her unique touch to this repertoire, accompanied by the esteemed Marc-André Hamelin. Together, they breathe new life into timeless classics, offering a fresh perspective on beloved songs and pieces. The album opens with "Ballade du Chat Noir," a hauntingly beautiful composition by Aristide Bruant, and takes you on a journey through the vibrant streets of Paris with tracks like "A Saint-Lazare," "Le Verger," and "Chez le docteur."
"Farewell to Bohème" showcases Applebaum's exceptional talent and versatility as a pianist, as she effortlessly transitions from delicate, introspective pieces like "Nannas Lied" to lively, upbeat numbers such as "Youkali" and "Chopinata." The album also features a selection of songs in various languages, reflecting the multicultural influences that shaped the Parisian cabaret scene.
This album is a testament to Jody Karin Applebaum's deep appreciation for the rich musical heritage of Parisian cabaret. "Farewell to Bohème" is a delightful exploration of the city's vibrant past, capturing the essence of its bohemian spirit and the enduring allure of its music. Whether you're a fan of classical piano, cabaret music, or simply appreciate beautiful melodies, this album is sure to captivate and enchant you.