F?licien Brut has two loves: his accordion and the city of Paris. The title track of his first Erato album is a song made famous in the 1930s by the trailblazing American singer Josephine Baker, an adoptive Parisienne. J'ai deux amours places Brut's accordion in a variety of musical contexts as it's 17 tracks take the listener on a stroll around Paris. "I originally chose the accordion so that I could play popular music," says F?licien Brut. "It was only in my teens that I discovered a whole other world: the world of so-called classical or 'serious' music... My belief is that music, whether classical or popular, has the power to touch people, to make them smile, to revive memories." J'ai deux amours combines popular song, classical repertoire and new works by Fabien Waksman, Karol Beffa and Thibault Perrine. Exploring Paris with F?licien Brut are the Orchestre National Bordeaux Aquitaine, conductor Pierre Dumoussaud, and six guest artists: soprano Julie Fuchs; cellist Edgar Moreau; guitarist Thibaut Garcia; double bassist Edouard Macarez; pianist Adam Laloum, and actor Vincent Dedienne.
1. Le Pantheon - J'ai Deux Amours 2. La Pyramide Du Louvre - L'?le-Du-Temps: I. Que S'ouvrent Les Portes Du Ciel ! 3. La Pyramide Du Louvre - L'?le-Du-Temps: II. Que Paraisse Isis, Dame de Philae ! 4. La Pyramide Du Louvre - L'?le-Du-Temps: III. Que S'eveille Sothis en Son Horizon ! 5. Le Pere Lachaise - 24 Preludes, Op. 28: No. 4 in E minor 6. La Tour Eiffel - Sous Le Ciel de Paris 7. Champs-Elysees - Danse Sacrale (From "Sacre Du Printemps") 8. L'olympia: I. Edith 9. L'olympia: II. Barbara 10. L'olympia: III. Charles 11. L'olympia: IV. L'autre Charles 12. L'olympia: V. Yves 13. Le Moulin Rouge - Zita (From "Suite Troileana") 14. Montmartre - la Complainte de la Butte 15. Palais Royal - Preludio Religioso (From "Petite Messe Solennelle") 16. Bastille - Caprice D'accordeoniste 17. Saint-Germain-Des-Pres: Accordeon