Hannigan/ Chamayou review – strange and beautiful musical magic

Barbara Hannigan's Searing Performance of John Zorn's "Jumalattaret" - A Spiritual Odyssey of Sound

When the fearless soprano Barbara Hannigan tackles a challenging work, she doesn't just sing it – she embodies it. Her rendition of John Zorn's "Jumalattaret", inspired by Finland's national epic the Kalevala, is a breathtaking display of musical magic that reduces even her to "a state of panic" over its complexity.

The piece itself defies easy categorization, morphing from a song-cycle to a full-blown sonic seance as Hannigan and pianist Bertrand Chamayou summon a series of spirits and goddesses through sound. The performance is a masterclass in vocal manipulation, with the singer seamlessly shifting between persona after persona – from yelps and keening cries to guttural moans and shouts.

While on paper it may seem like an novelty, Hannigan's delivery transforms "Jumalattaret" into something truly ravishingly beautiful. Zorn's score gathers together a wide range of musical influences before shattering them into glittering sonic fragments, the close collaboration between Chamayou's percussive piano and Hannigan's freewheeling vocals producing exhilarating results.

The contrast with Messiaen's "Chants de Terre et de Ciel", which shares some of the same spiritual ecstasy, is striking. While this 1938 work is a more traditional and introspective affair, Hannigan's performance imbues it with a sense of urgent intimacy that draws the listener in.

What sets Hannigan apart from other singers is her uncanny ability to reinvent not just her sound but her physicality, adapting to every nuance of Zorn's score. Whether she's playing with playful chattering innocence or tenderly caressing Messiaen's texts, her performances are always a testament to her boundless talent and fearless approach.

The performance that followed was more than just applause – it was an expression of admiration for Hannigan's unbridled passion and commitment to her craft. As she took the stage once again for the final piece, Résurrection, it felt like a shared confession between artist and audience, each one acknowledging the profound spiritual connection they'd made through this music.
 
omg i'm not surprised barbara hannigan nails every performance but seriously her physicality is INSANE how does she do that lol i mean yeah john zorn's "jumalattaret" is kinda like a wild ride but barbra makes it look easy meanwhile messiaen's "chants de terre et de ciel" feels like a gentle breeze in comparison
 
omg i just listened to barbara hannigan's "jumalattaret" with bertrand chamayou and i'm SHAKEN 😱 the way she embodies that music is like nothing i've ever seen before, her voice is like a wild animal unleashed 🐺 it's not just singing, it's a full on spiritual odyssey of sound, like she's summoning these spirits and goddesses through her vocal manipulation 🔥 zorn's score is insane, all these different musical influences coming together in this beautiful chaos 🌪️ and the way she adapts to every nuance of the score is just mind blowing, it's like she's reinventing herself with every note 💥 messiaen's "chants de terre et de ciel" is a whole new level of intimacy for her, i love how she draws you in with this urgent energy ❤️ what sets her apart is that fearless approach, she's not just singing the words, she's living them, breathing them into existence 🌟
 
omg can we talk about barbara hannigan's vocal range 🤯? she literally gives me LIFE! her ability to transform into different personas is insane 🎭 i mean who else can go from yelps to guttural moans and shouts in one song? 🤣 the way she seamlessly shifts between characters is like watching a masterclass in musical acting 👏

i also love how she reinvents herself physically for each piece, it's like she's having an identity crisis but in a good way 😂. and can we talk about the contrast with messiaen's "chants de terre et de ciel"? it's like they're two different worlds colliding into this beautiful sonic odyssey 🌪️

anyway, i'm still reeling from that performance and i think we need to give barbara hannigan a standing ovation 🙌🏼 for life!
 
I'm totally blown away by Barbara Hannigan's performance of "Jumalattaret" 🤯! I mean, John Zorn's score is already pretty intense, but she takes it to a whole new level 💥. Her vocal manipulation skills are insane – I've never seen anyone make me feel like I'm in the midst of a sonic seance 🔮! And can we talk about how she adapts her physicality to match the music? It's like she's channeling the spirits themselves 👻🕊️. But what really gets me is that she makes you feel all these emotions without even saying anything – it's just pure, unadulterated feeling ❤️. I mean, Messiaen's "Chants de Terre et de Ciel" can be beautiful too, but Hannigan's version feels so... urgent? Like, we're all in on this secret together 🤫. What is it about her performances that makes you feel like you're sharing something deeply personal with the artist?
 
omg u guys barbara hannigan just killed it with john zorn's "jumalattaret" 🤯! i mean i know its a pretty challenging piece but she makes it look like she's just having a party on stage 🎉. her vocal manipulation skills are INSANE, like how she seamlessly shifts between all these different personas and emotions 🙌. zorn's score is like this wild ride of musical influences and she just takes it to another level 🚀. i love how she adapts to every nuance of the music, its like shes an extension of the notes themselves 🎶. anyways, her performance was literally a spiritual odyssey for me, i felt my emotions being ripped out and put back together again 💥!
 
🤯 can you believe how wild that soprano's voice gets? I mean, i've seen some crazy vocal acrobatics in my time but barbara hannigan takes it to another level 🌊 her performance of john zorn's "jumalattaret" is literally haunting me to this day 🎃 i love how she can switch between these totally different personas and emotions with just her voice, it's like she's speaking a whole different language 💫 what's even crazier is that the piano accompaniment by chamayou is so perfectly matched to her vocals, it feels like they're having some kind of telepathic conversation 🤝
 
I'm so done with classical music events becoming these overhyped, feel-good experiences 🙄. It's all just a bunch of rich people pretending to be spiritual while actually just having a good time 😒. I mean, what's next? A concert where they're all like "I found my inner peace through Mozart" 💁‍♀️? Give me a break. Barbara Hannigan's performance was probably just as scripted as the rest of it 🎭. And don't even get me started on the audience, who were all like "Oh, we're so enlightened by this music" ✨. It's just a bunch of people paying way too much money to pretend to be cultured 😳.
 
I'm still in awe of Barbara Hannigan's vocals 🤯! Her ability to transform into different personas on stage is insane. It's not just about singing, she's fully embodying the emotions and spirits behind the music. The way she shifts between yelps, cries, moans... it's like she's speaking a different language 😱. And that collaboration with Bertrand Chamayou? Magic ✨. I love how she brings this ancient Finnish epic to life in a way that feels both spiritual and raw. It's not just about the music itself, but about the connection you feel with the artist and the audience 🤝.
 
I'm so behind on this thread! I just saw that Barbara Hannigan's performance of John Zorn's "Jumalattaret" was insane! She totally embodies the music, it's like she becomes the spirits and goddesses herself 🤯. I love how she can go from yelps to guttural moans in an instant - it's like she's tapping into this deep well of emotional expression. And Bertrand Chamayou on piano? Game-changer! The way they collaborate is magic, it's not just about the notes, but the feeling behind them. I also loved how she brought a sense of intimacy to Messiaen's "Chants de Terre et de Ciel" - it feels so raw and honest. Have anyone else seen this performance? 🎵
 
Ugh, can't believe how glitchy the website is for their online ticketing system 🤯. I tried to buy tickets for Barbara Hannigan's concert and had to deal with like 5 redirects just to get to the payment page 😩. And now they're saying it's sold out? Come on, guys! Can't you just update your software or something? It's not that hard 💻. Anyway, I'm really hoping she does a US tour soon... Hannigan's voice is insane 🗣️.
 
🎵 Barbara Hannigan just did something magical with John Zorn's "Jumalattaret" - I mean, have you seen her transform into these different characters while singing? 🤯 She's like a chameleon, but instead of changing colors, she's channeling actual goddesses and spirits through music! It's wild. And can we talk about how she makes this super complex piece sound beautiful? Like, it's like she's speaking a secret language that only the listener can understand. I'm obsessed with her physicality too - she's not just singing, she's acting out these emotions on stage. It's like she's having a conversation with the music and the audience at the same time. And the piano part? 🔥 it's like they're having their own little duet, exchanging notes and vibes like old friends. I need to see her live again ASAP! 💫
 
Omg I was thinking about how epic Barbara Hannigan's performance of "Jumalattaret" was 🤩 and then I remembered she did this amazing recital with Messiaen's "Chants de Terre et de Ciel" too... like what is it about her that just makes you wanna listen to everything she does? 💫 and isn't the piano part in Zorn's piece, like, insane?! 🤯 i mean I was trying to imagine how hard it must be for her to switch between all those different personas, but at the same time... doesn't that just add to the magic of the performance?! 🔮
 
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