So it is not only in Punchline or in the morning news on CNews, that Laurence Ferrari can be annoyed. At home too! And it is besides her husband, the violinist Renaud Capuçon, the first person in charge. In question ? His (a little too much) consuming passion for music …
Renaud Capuçon released a new album on November 12 titled A violin in Paris – in collaboration with the pianist Guillaume Bellom – and he was invited to C to you, on the 22nd, to talk about it. The opportunity to come back to the specific creation of this 22-track musical project and the way in which it almost caused tension between him and his wife Laurence Ferrari … “Every time the president spoke [dès le début de la crise sanitaire, en mars 2020, NDLR] and that he was announcing three more weeks, I was counting the pieces I was going to play, I was telling myself that, no one knew. And Laurence would say to me: ‘But you can stop tomorrow, stop!’ She was fed up that every day at 9 o’clock I play“, he confided.
Renaud Capuçon, which the general public could find in the aisles of a Carrefour but also in live on Instagram, added: “At the beginning it really started with a whim and an idea to overcome a little this depression which overwhelmed us all, because everything had stopped. Me, it was my way, as a man of action, to do something and especially to share.“