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Halévy & Saint-Saëns & Massenet & Gounod & Paladilhe & Thomas: Patrie! - Duets from French Romantic Operas

ComposerCharles Gounod (1818-1893), Fromental Halévy (1799 - 1862), Jules Massenet (1842-1912), Émile Paladilhe (1844 - 1926), Camille Saint-Saëns (1835-1921), Ambroise Thomas (1811-1896)
Format1 CD Jewelcase
Cat. Number94321
EAN Code5028421943213
ConductorDidier Talpain
SopranoHjördis Thébault
BaritonePierre-Yves Pruvot
OrchestraKosice Philharmonic Orchestra
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About this release
In the 19th century, Paris consolidated its position as the leading city of opera. Composers from Germany (Meyerbeer, Paer and Wagner, who famously had a very unhappy time there) and Italy (Rossini, Verdi, Spontini, Cimarosa and Cherubini) worked there alongside native composers, vying for public favour in the years following the French Revolution.

Opera was performed in Paris's major theatres (the Opera, Opera-Comique, Theatre-Lyrique and Theatre-Italien) and divided into two varieties -- serious works on heroic themes and lighter works based on the lives of ordinary people or events. This divide developed into two fully defined styles: opera comiques and drama lyrique.

The programme of this new recording is shaped around rarities of the French operatic repertoire. Among these are the duet between Adam and Eve from Massenet's Eve, a fascinating number with remarkable scoring for soprano saxophone, harp, woodwind, horns and cellos, giving the music a profoundly poetic and supremely lyrical quality. Also included is a duet from the second act of Gounod's Polyeucte, a work that failed to gain widespread popularity due to its combination of opera and oratorio as well as its musical quality.

The title of this disc -- Patrie! -- is taken from an opera of the same name by the now-forgotten composer Émile Paladilhe. Cast in 5 acts and performed on a huge scale, this tale of the Flemish uprising against Spain was one of the Paris Opera's most successful works, which continued to be staged until the 1920s, when it rapidly sank into obscurity. Heard on this disc is the supremely intense duet from the first scene of act two.

This recording features further duets by Halévy, Massenet, Gounod and Thomas, shedding light on a number of forgotten gems from French romantic opera.

Other information:
- Recorded in 2010.
- Fascinating and rare repertoire -- a must-have disc for opera enthusiasts.
- Comprehensive liner notes, including the historical background of the repertoire written by Didier Talpain.
- Sung text and biographies available by clicking 'DOWNLOAD BOOKLET'.
- Conductor Didier Talpain already received high critical acclaim as a champion of (Early) Romantic forgotten repertoire (notably the works of Hummel, as issued on Brilliant Classics 94043 and 94115).

 
Tracklisting
1. Patrie!: Duets from French Romantic Operas: Charles VI (Opera in five acts, 1843): Eh! bien, puisque les morts au plaisir.....08:34
2. Patrie!: Duets from French Romantic Operas: Henry VIII (Opera in four acts, 1883): Ô mon maître et seigneur…(Catherine & Henry)10:14
3. Patrie!: Duets from French Romantic Operas: Ève (Mystery in three parts, 1875): Homme, tu n’es plus seul!... (Ève & Adam)11:46
4. Patrie!: Duets from French Romantic Operas: Polyeucte (Opera in four acts, 1878): Pauline! Dieux!... Sévère!... (Pauline....12:22
5. Patrie!: Duets from French Romantic Operas: Patrie (Opera in five acts, 1886): Ah! Maintenant à moi!... (Dolorès & Rysoor)04:32
6. Patrie!: Duets from French Romantic Operas: Le Caïd (Comic opera in two acts, 1849): Ciel! Vous chantiez à l’instant fort.....05:22
7. Patrie!: Duets from French Romantic Operas: Le Mage (Opera in five acts, 1891): Ah! Comme ils déchirent mon coeur…..13:11