If you love hearing old songs in new ways, Le Papillon et la Fleur by Joel Timoner will surprise and charm you.
Originally written by Gabriel Fauré when he was just 16, the song is based on a poem by Victor Hugo. It’s a tender conversation between a butterfly and a flower, full of elegance and emotion. But Joel Timoner brings something totally new to this classic.
He adds a soft bossa/samba groove that makes the song feel light, playful, and modern—without losing its beauty. It’s like the butterfly finally learned to dance!
Joel sings and plays a unique instrument called the sazouki, a giant mandolin made by French luthier Hervé Prudent. Alongside him is producer Swami Jr., who plays a 7-string guitar with sweet, flowing melodies that echo the rhythms of Brazilian samba and “choro” music.
This cover shows how a song from 1861 can still feel alive today, with the right touch of creativity. Even Fauré, the original composer, might be tapping his toes from the grave.
If you enjoy smooth rhythms, poetic lyrics, and a bit of musical time travel, give this one a listen. It’s a lovely mix of France and Brazil in one magical tune.