Berlioz: Les Troyens
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Label: Malibran [C.D.R.G.]
Category: Music
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Format: Box set
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 3
UPC: 675754354527
EAN: 0675754354527
ASIN: B00005BI6I
Release Date: 2001-04-24 |
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Customer Reviews:
Transcendent Beecham & Orchestra, Genuine French Singers!.......2001-10-30
There are 3 good reasons to hear this electrifying performance (actually a 2-day 1947 BBC broadcast): 1) Sir Thomas Beecham; 2) the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, & 3) French singers who can really sing, & who sing real French. Yes, there was life for Berlioz's operatic masterpiece B.C.D. (Before Colin Davis): Beecham conducts a reading that is thrilling, passionate, & refined, with the RPO in wonderful form. But the major revelation for modern listeners will be the work of the leading singers. Not only are they nearly all native French speakers (& the Iopas, Dutch tenor Franz Vroons, might as well be), but they embody the virtues of a now-extinct tradition of singing & text delivery that brings an essential dimension of the piece to vivid life. Their performances have an emotional directness & immediacy, combined with an unselfconscious grandeur, almost entirely lacking in recent, "international" casts. Soprano Marisa Ferrer is a tower of vocal strength as both Cassandra & Dido (& she draws 2 very different characters), singing with impeccable line & elevated expression, as is the veteran baritone Charles Cambon (Chorebus/Narbal) - their clear, expressive delivery of the words, achieved without distorting the shape of the musical phrase, is exemplary. Tenor Jean Giraudeau may lack the ideal timbre & heft for Aeneas (especially at the bottom of his voice), but his strong technique, fine diction, rock-solid rhythmic sense & sensitivity see him through. The British "bit players" & BBC Theatre Chorus give generally excellent support (except for the unfortunate tenor who sings Hylas - he jumps his cue twice). The "bravos" at the end show that this was clearly a special event. There are cuts - about 20 minutes' worth of music - though you do get the Prelude to Act 3 that Berlioz composed when he split the work into 2 parts. In any case, there are 2 fine note-complete modern recordings, both conducted beautifully by Davis, & 1 more-than-complete (the Dutoit version reconstructs & restores a scene Berlioz cut). But of them all, I think this is the one that the composer would recognize as going to the heart of his magnificent vision with unique authenticity.
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