Press Kit • Chamber Opera • Soprano & Piano
The Human Voice
Francis Poulenc — La voix humaine (Concert-Opera Format)
The Human Voice presents Francis Poulenc’s La voix humaine as an intimate, psychologically direct chamber opera for soprano and piano. With minimal staging and maximum emotional proximity, this project brings a major 20th-century opera into civic, academic, and cultural spaces where opera rarely appears — without diluting the work’s impact.
Quick Facts
Work: Francis Poulenc — La voix humaine (1959)
Text: Jean Cocteau
Format: Concert-opera / minimal staging
Instrumentation: Soprano & piano
Approx. duration: 40–50 minutes
Recommended event length: 60–75 minutes total (intro + performance + Q&A optional)
Ideal venue size: 80–300 seats
Language: French (English synopsis provided)
About the Opera
La voix humaine is one of the most emotionally concentrated works in the operatic repertoire. Written late in Poulenc’s career, it compresses the theatrical world into a single human presence: a woman alone, tethered to a telephone line as her relationship collapses in real time. The listener hears only her side of the conversation — which means the “other character” is never truly visible, and the drama becomes a portrait of perception itself: denial, hope, bargaining, collapse.
Poulenc’s music treats speech as the engine of form. The score moves with the logic of human breath: interrupted phrases, sudden tenderness, compulsive repetitions, and moments where the voice seems to drift between confession and performance. The piano is not accompaniment; it is the psychological landscape — sometimes protective, sometimes exposing, sometimes brutally indifferent.
In this chamber adaptation for soprano and piano, the absence of theatrical machinery intensifies the work’s power. What remains is the essence: text, tone, timing — and the unbearable intimacy of a voice trying to hold itself together.
Synopsis (English)
A woman receives a final phone call from the lover who is leaving her for another woman. Their connection is unstable: the line cuts, voices overlap in absence, and silence becomes its own pressure. She attempts composure, tells small lies to protect him (and herself), remembers their intimacy, and tries to negotiate a version of the ending she can survive.
As the call continues, the woman’s language begins to fracture — moving from careful politeness to confession, from tenderness to panic, from control to surrender. The drama ends not with resolution, but with the unsettling clarity of a person exposed at the moment her story breaks.
Program & Presentation Options
Standard Event (Recommended)
- Brief introduction (3–5 minutes)
- La voix humaine (40–50 minutes)
- Q&A / discussion (10–20 minutes, optional)
Academic / Outreach Variant
- Short lecture-demo: text, psychology, musical language
- Curated excerpts + discussion
- Full performance available upon request
Artists
Technical Requirements (Presenter-Friendly)
- Piano: Concert grand preferred; baby grand acceptable. (Well maintained & tuned.)
- Space: Intimate performance area; seated audience recommended.
- Lighting: Basic warm front wash sufficient; no complex cues required.
- Sound: Acoustic preferred. If amplification is required, 1 vocal mic + 1 ambient piano mic is typically sufficient.
- Staffing: Minimal. Two FOH volunteers/staff recommended for check-in and doors.
- Load-in: Light. No set pieces required.
Note: This project is designed to be feasible for low-cost civic venues without sacrificing artistic integrity.
Education & Outreach
Alongside public performances, The Human Voice offers outreach sessions for high schools, colleges, universities, and conservatories. These are interactive encounters (not full performances) combining curated excerpts, discussion of text and psychology, and Q&A.
Format (45–60 minutes)
- Live excerpts
- Text + psychological arc
- Musical language and timing
- Demonstration at the piano
- Student Q&A
Ideal Hosts
- High schools (grades 10–12) with strong music programs
- Private / independent schools
- Colleges & universities
- Conservatories & pre-college divisions
Press Materials
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Contact
For presenting inquiries, sponsorship opportunities, and educational outreach:
Email:
adigiulio113@gmail.com
Press kit:
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