March 2, 2026
Athens, GR 14 C
Expand search form
Blog

France’s ‘sad clown’ commissioned his own concerto

France’s ‘sad clown’ commissioned his own concerto

The death of the iconic French actor Michel Blanc, aged 72, is being mourned in the highest corridors of power. President Macron said: ‘He made us cry with laughter, and moved us to tears.’ Prime minister Barnier said Blanc’s death had made him ‘very emotional and very sad’.

Twenty years ago, Blanc asked his friend, composer Eric Tanguy, to write a work for him, as narrator, with orchestra.

Music, says Tanguy, was his ‘absolute passion… He played the piano well, especially Brahms and Chopin.’

The post France’s ‘sad clown’ commissioned his own concerto appeared first on Slippedisc.

Previous Article

What lies beneath: a brilliant reinvention of Judith Weir’s Blond Eckbert at the heart of ETO’s exploration of German Romanticism

Next Article

All shall have prizes: Portugal, Korea

You might be interested in …

Genesis: sax and piano

Genesis: sax and piano

For his debut disc, saxophonist Luis González Garrido has chosen a succession of works that are fashioned from a single cell, or gesture. This process is even explicit in the title of the second piece, […]

The music we love to hate

The music we love to hate

Anything that rouses us to love can also provoke the opposite condition. Music is no exception. There are works we detest almost as much as many others we adore. I am interested in why we […]