The acclaimed vocalist Cyrille Aim�e explores the Sondheim songbook for her scintillating album, 'Move On: A Sondheim Adventure'. What began as a celebration of a legendary Broadway songwriter became a work of cathartic autobiography as one song after another captured her deepest personal feelings.
While its narrative arc is a self-contained story, 'Move On' is just the beginning of a new chapter in Aim�e's remarkable journey. It's the French-born singer's first release since disbanding the acclaimed band she's led for the last several years, to which she bid a fond adieu on her last album, 'Cyrille Aim�e Live'. It's also her first since moving from Brooklyn to New Orleans, the latest music-rich city that she's been able to call home.
That move ended up being accompanied by even more uncertainty than usual for such a major relocation, as a break-up meant that she unexpectedly had to make it alone. The course of that relationship provided the through line for the songs on 'Move On', which traces the course of a romance from dreaming together (Take Me To The World) through vulnerable commitment (Marry Me A Little) to heartbreaking assurances (No One Is Alone) and finally the uncertain future (With So Little To Be Sure Of).
Aim�e's Sondheim Adventure began in 2013, when she was invited to participate in a tribute concert for the Broadway legend at New York's City Center, co-starring with Bernadette Peters and backed by Wynton Marsalis and the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra. Her show-stealing performance was widely praised, but the most memorable compliment came from the composer himself. You made me cry, Sondheim told Aim�e backstage after opening night.