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Jeanette Baucomont. Profile: French soprano vocalist, born Jeanne Duclaux on 28 September 1926 in Clermont-Ferrand, died in Paris 1 July 2019. She made many television, film and stage appearances, and was a founding member of Les Swingle Singers in 1963, but left in 1969 due to ill-health. Show more.
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Janette Baucomont and Claudine Meunier perform with tremendous verve and vitality throughout (though for me the vocal highlight of the record remains Sanguineti's reading of the narration-a model of clarity and simplicity). The instrumental playing, too, is quite outstanding. It is typical of Berio's inventive-
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1. Juli 2019 · Jeanette Baucomont discography and songs: Music profile for Jeanette Baucomont, born 28 September 1926.
Soprano Vocals – Christiane Legrand, Janette Baucomont * Trombone – Camille Verdier, Christian Guizien, Raymond Katarzynski * Trumpet – Claude Vasse, Pierre Thibaud. Violoncello – Jacques Wiederkehr *, Manuel Recasens. Voice [Speaker], Lyrics By – Edoardo Sanguineti. Notes. Composed 1963 to 1965.
Soprano Vocals – Christiane Legrand, Janette Baucomont * Trombone – Camille Verdier, Christian Guizien, Raymond Katarzynski * Trumpet – Claude Vasse, Pierre Thibaud. Voice [Speaker], Lyrics By – Edoardo Sanguineti. Notes. Laborintus II - for voices, instruments and tape (1965) Composed 1963 to 1965. Recorded at Studio Davout, Paris.