SENSATIONS – GAUTIER CAPUÇON

“Sensations” by Gautier Capuçon – A Captivating Crossover Masterpiece

Barbara Clark, November 2022

Gautier Capuçon’s latest album, “Sensations,” is a delightful and diverse collection that showcases the cellist’s remarkable talents and his ability to traverse between classical and pop genres seamlessly. Released in 2022, this album presents a beautiful blend of orchestral, small-group, and piano-accompanied pieces, delivering a fresh and captivating experience to listeners in France and beyond.

One of the strengths of “Sensations” lies in its variety. Capuçon offers a mix of both French and non-French compositions, often with a twist that adds intrigue to familiar melodies. For instance, his rendition of Frank Sinatra’s “My Way,” originally inspired by the French song “Comme d’habitude,” highlights his creative approach to interpreting music. Additionally, the inclusion of “Amazing Grace” is a rare treat in a European album, and Capuçon’s haunting performance of this iconic melody is truly captivating.

Capuçon’s collaborators play a crucial role in the success of this album. The Orchestre National de Bretagne, under the direction of the award-winning German conductor Johanna Melangré, complements Capuçon’s cello beautifully on 14 of the 20 tracks. Pianist Jérôme Duclos, a long-time friend of the cellist, not only joins him on 11 tracks but also contributes significantly to the arrangements and transcriptions, ensuring that the cello takes center stage while honoring the essence of the original compositions.

The tracklist of “Sensations” encompasses a wide range of well-known pieces from various genres. From the classic allure of Barber’s “Adagio for Strings” to the cinematic brilliance of John Williams’ “Schindler’s List Main Theme,” each selection is performed with impeccable artistry. Furthermore, Capuçon’s rendition of Puccini’s “Nessun dorma” from the opera ‘Turandot’ and the evocative “Gabriel’s Oboe” from Morricone’s ‘The Mission’ showcase his ability to evoke powerful emotions through his cello.

Capuçon also showcases his commitment to nurturing young talent. In several tracks, he is joined by Capucelli, a group of gifted former student cellists from his masterclass in Paris. Notably, their collaboration on Villa-Lobos’s “Bachianas brasileiras No.5, Aria: (Catalina)” featuring Egyptian soprano Fatma Said, the exuberant “In the Hall of the Mountain King” from Grieg’s ‘Peer Gynt,’ and the lively “Mambo” from ‘West Side Story’ adds a delightful touch to the album.

Throughout “Sensations,” Gautier Capuçon’s cello playing remains extraordinary, capturing the essence of each composition with precision and emotion. His ability to connect with the audience is evident in every note he plays. Whether he performs classical masterpieces or reimagines beloved pop songs, Capuçon’s musicianship is exceptional and captivating.

“Sensations” is a superior crossover album that caters to a broad range of listeners, blending classical and pop elements with finesse. Gautier Capuçon’s artistic brilliance, combined with the collaboration of outstanding musicians, makes this album a must-listen for any music enthusiast. As winter approaches, “Sensations” promises to be a heartwarming and delightful companion that will lift spirits and bring joy to all who experience its beauty.