La Voix Humaine

Chamber Opera Project • Soprano & Piano

The Human Voice

Francis Poulenc — La voix humaine
Concert-Opera Format

The Human Voice is an intimate operatic project centered on Francis Poulenc’s La voix humaine, a psychologically searing monodrama exploring love, abandonment, and emotional exposure. Presented in a refined chamber format for soprano and piano, the work meets audiences at true human distance — close, direct, and uncompromising.

The Human Voice — La voix humaine

About La voix humaine

Composed in 1959 to a text by Jean Cocteau, La voix humaine unfolds as a one-sided telephone conversation between a woman and the lover who is leaving her. What is heard is not dialogue, but fracture — interruption, hesitation, emotional distortion.

In this chamber adaptation for soprano and piano, the absence of theatrical machinery intensifies the drama. The voice becomes the central event: exposed, restrained, vulnerable. The audience is placed in direct psychological proximity to the character, experiencing the work not as spectacle, but as lived human experience.


The Project

Chamber Opera Format
Soprano and piano, preserving musical and dramatic integrity while allowing the work to live in intimate spaces.
Minimal Staging
A concert-opera presentation in which presence, text, and sound carry the narrative.
Accessible Venues
Libraries, universities, civic auditoriums, and cultural institutions.
Touring Model
A Northeast micro-tour combining evening performances with daytime educational outreach.

Artists

Christina Lamberti

Christina Lamberti

Soprano

Christina Lamberti is a soprano recognized for her expressive clarity, psychological nuance, and refined approach to text-driven repertoire. Her work is distinguished by a deep sensitivity to language and character, allowing her to bring emotional precision and narrative depth to both operatic and chamber music settings. Equally at home in traditional opera houses and intimate performance spaces, Christina is particularly drawn to repertoire that explores the inner life of the human voice. Her interpretations emphasize restraint, vulnerability, and dramatic truth rather than external display, making her especially compelling in works that demand sustained emotional focus and close communication with the audience. In projects such as La voix humaine, Christina’s artistry bridges operatic intensity with chamber-scale intimacy. Her performances invite listeners into a direct psychological encounter with the music, where subtle shifts of color, pacing, and inflection carry the dramatic arc. She is regularly sought after for collaborations that prioritize textual integrity, musical intelligence, and human connection over spectacle.

Dr. Antonella Di Giulio

Dr. Antonella Di Giulio

Piano

Dr. Antonella Di Giulio is a pianist, scholar, and educator whose work sits at the intersection of performance, intellectual inquiry, and artistic leadership. She is the founder of MusicaIQ and the Erie Niagara Conservatory, and is widely recognized for developing projects that reframe classical music as a living, human-centered practice rather than a purely institutional tradition. As a collaborative pianist, Antonella is particularly drawn to repertoire that explores psychology, language, and the expressive limits of sound. Her approach emphasizes listening, timing, and structural awareness, supporting singers not only musically but dramaturgically. This sensibility makes her a natural partner in works such as La voix humaine, where the piano functions as both emotional landscape and silent interlocutor. Beyond performance, Antonella curates and leads interdisciplinary projects that connect music with education, cognition, and contemporary cultural questions. Her work consistently aims to create contexts in which music can be experienced with depth, clarity, and relevance, fostering meaningful engagement between performers, audiences, and institutions.


Spring 2026 Tour — Venues (TBA)

The Human Voice will tour the Northeast in Spring 2026. Dates and venues are currently pending final confirmation.

  • Connecticut — Civic / Academic Venue
  • New York State — Library & Cultural Venues
  • Pennsylvania — University or Performing Arts Space
  • Additional Northeast locations to be announced

Education & Outreach

Alongside public performances, The Human Voice offers educational outreach sessions for high schools, colleges, universities, and conservatories.

These 45–60 minute sessions combine curated musical excerpts, discussion of text and psychology, demonstration at the piano, and direct student engagement.

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Support & Contact

The Human Voice is made possible through the support of sponsors, foundations, and presenting partners who value cultural access, education, and artistic excellence.

  • Professional artist fees and tour production
  • Free or low-cost performances where ticketing is restricted
  • Educational outreach initiatives
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