Lully: Bellérophon

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Lully: Bellérophon

Awards:

Gramophone Awards 2011

Finalist - Baroque Vocal

BBC Music Magazine

Opera Choice - June 2011

Label:

Aparté

Catalogue No:

AP015

Discs:

2

Release date:

28th March 2011

Barcode:

0794881993222

Medium:

CD
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Lully: Bellérophon

Libretto by Thomas Corneille


Cyril Auvity (Bellérophon), Céline Scheen (Philonoé), Ingrid Perruche (Sténobeé), Jennifer Borghi (Argie/Pallas), Evgeniy Alexiev (Pan/Jobate-Le Roy), Jean Teitgen (Apollon/Amisodar) & Robert Getchell (Bacchis/La Pythie)

Chamber Choir of Namur & Les Talens Lyriques, Christophe Rousset (direction)

CD - 2 discs

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2CDS + BOOK

Recorded in the Opera Royal of the Chateau de Versailles, France.

This world première and eagerly anticipated release is the fruit of lengthy musicological research by Christophe Rousset. Together with a cast of great talent and breath-taking performances from Cyril Auvity and Céline Scheen, Christophe Rousset, conducting his Talens Lyriques invites us to rediscover the revelation that is Bellérophon, first performed on January 31st, 1679.

It originally ran for nine months at the Palais Royal, and it is not surprising that the work, composed by Jean-Baptiste Lully, endeared itself to the king. The mythical story of a fearless hero whose arrogance is punished by the gods was none too subtly altered to show a hero who practises restraint and moderation to the foes he vanquishes – a reference to the Sun King's recent victory over the Dutch, the Spanish and the Holy Roman Emperor.

This is the first recording of this opera, presented as a book-CD in French, German and English. Bellérophon was recently showcased on Radio 3: Catherine Bott interviewed Christophe Rousset about the first modern day performance of this tragedie en lyrique, at the sumptuous Opera Royal at Versailles, and his discovery of missing pages of the score in a bookshop in Paris. Rousset also talked about the qualities that make Lully's opera stand out as a masterpiece.

Synopsis: The eponymous hero is Neptune’s son and is happily betrothed to the Lycian princess Philonoé. But the fiery Stenobée also desires Bellérophon and wants revenge due to his rejection of her. Her ally, the magician Amisodar, takes three monsters and creates a new one from them: the chimera. However, Bellérophon defeats the monster without too much difficulty. Thwarted, Stenobée kills herself out of disappointment and the Lycians acclaim Bellérophon whose dazzling strength and benevolence are intended to mirror similar attributes of Louis XIV’s.

playOuverture (Live)

playPrologue: Petit Prélude : Apollon ; Apollon Et Les Muses : Préparons Nos Concerts ! (Live)

playPrologue: Marche Pour L'entrée De Bacchus Et De Pan (Live)

playPrologue: Bacchus; Pan: Du Fameux Bord De l'Inde (Live)

playPrologue: Chour d'Apollon Et Des Muses: Chantons, Chantons Le Plus Grand Des Mortels ! (Live)

playPrologue: Chanson D'un Berger (Menuet I): Pourquoi N'avoir Pas Le Cour Tendre ? (Live)

playPrologue: Entrée Des Aegipans Et Des Ménades (Live)

playPrologue: Menuet Pour Les Bergers (Live)

playPrologue: Bacchus Et Pan: Tout Est Paisible Sur La Terre (Live)

playPrologue: Apollon: Quittez, Quittez, De Si Vaines Chansons ! (Live)

playPrologue: Chour d'Apollon, Des Muses, De Bacchus Et De Pan: Pour Ce Grand Roi, Redoublons Nos Efforts ! (Live)

playPrologue: Ouverture (Reprise) (Live)

playActe I, Sc. 1: Sténobée, Argie: Non, Les Soulèvements D'une Ville Rebelle (Live)

playActe I, Sc. 2: Sténobée, Philonoë: Reine, Vous Savez Qu'en Ce Jour (Live)

playActe I, Sc. 3: Sténobée, Argie: Et Je Croyais Qu'une Ardeur (Live)

playActe I, Sc. 4: Prélude; Le Roi, Sténobée; Bruit De Trompettes; Sténobée; Marche Des Amazones Et Des Solymes - Bruit De Trompettes: Contre Bellérophon, J'ai Fait Jusqu'à Ce Jour (Live)

playActe I, Sc. 5: Le Roi, Bellérophon: Venez, Venez Goûter Les Doux Fruits De La Gloire (Live)

playActe I, Sc. 5: Chour Des Amazones Et Des Solymes: Quand Un Vainqueur Est Tout Brillant De Gloire (Live)

playActe I, Sc. 5: Premier Air (Live)

playActe I, Sc. 5: Second Air; Chour Des Amazones Et Solymes: Faisons Cesser Nos Alarmes (Live)

playActe II, Sc. 1: Ritournelle; Philonoë, Deux Amazones: Amour Mes Voux Sont Satisfaits (Live)

playActe II, Sc. 2: Prélude; Bellérophon, Philonoë: Princesse, Tout Conspire À Couronner Ma Flamme (Live)

playActe II, Sc. 3: Sténobée, Bellérophon: Ma Présence Ici Te Fait Peine ? (Live)

playActe II, Sc. 4: Sténobée, Argie: Tu Me Quittes, Cruel, Arrête ! (Live)

playActe II, Sc. 5: Ritournelle; Sténobée, Amisodar: Vous Me Jurez Sans Cesse Une Amour Éternelle (Live)

playActe II, Sc. 6: Amisodar: Que Ce Jardin Se Change En Désert Affreux (Live)

playActe II, Sc. 6: Premier Air (Live)

playActe II, Sc. 7: Amisodar, Magiciens: Parle, Nous Voilà Prêts, Tout Nous Sera Possible (Live)

playActe II, Sc. 7: Second Air (Live)

playActe II, Sc. 7: Chour Des Magiciens, Amisodar: La Terre Nous Ouvre (Live)

playActe III, Sc. 1: Ritournelle (Live)

playActe III, Sc. 1: Sténobée, Argie: Quel Spectacle Charmant Pour Mon Cour Amoureux ! (Live)

playActe III, Sc. 2: Prélude; Le Roi, Sténobée: Que De Malheurs Accablent La Lycie ! (Live)

playActe III, Sc. 3: Le Roi, Bellérophon: Vous Venez Consulter L'oracle d'Apollon ? (Live)

playActe III, Sc. 4: Le Roi, Philonoë, Bellérophon: Seigneur, À Votre Voix Je Viens Joindre La Mienne (Live)

playActe III, Sc. 5: La Marche Du Sacrifice; 1er Chour De Peuple: Le Malheur Qui Nous Accable (Live)

playActe III, Sc. 5: Le Sacrificateur; 2ème Chour De Peuple; Le Sacrificateur; Symphonie; 3ème Chour De Peuple; Le Sacrificateur; 4ème Chour De Peuple; 5ème Chour De Peuple: Reçois, Grand Apollon, Reçois Ce Sacrifice ! (Live)

playActe III, Sc. 5: Ritournelle; Le Sacrificateur: Tout M'apprend qu'Apollon Dans Mes Voux S'intéresse (Live)

playActe III, Sc. 5: 6ème Chour De Peuple: Assez De Pleurs (Live)

playActe III, Sc. 5: Le Sacrificateur: Digne Fils De Latone Et Du Plus Grand Des Dieux ! (Live)

playActe III, Sc. 5: La Pythie: Gardez Tous Un Silence Extrême ! (Live)

playActe III, Sc. 5: Apollon; Le Roi - Symphonie: Que Votre Crainte Cesse ! (Live)

playActe III, Sc. 6: Ritournelle; Bellérophon, Philonoë: Dans Quel Accablement Cet Oracle Me Laisse ! (Live)

playActe III, Sc. 6: Entracte (Live)

playActe IV, Sc. 1: Ritournelle: Amisodar: Quel Spectacle Charmant Pour Mon Cour Amoureux ! (Live)

playActe IV, Sc. 2: Argie, Amisodar: Il Faut Pour Contenter La Reine (Live)

playActe IV, Sc. 2: Chour - Voix Derrière Le Théâtre, Amisodar: Tout Est Perdu Le Monstre Avance ! (Live)

playActe IV, Sc. 3: Une Napée, Une Dryade: Plaignons Les Maux Qui Désolent Ces Lieux ! (Live)

playActe IV, Sc. 4: Dieux Des Bois, Une Napée, Une Dryade: Les Forêts Sont En Feu, Le Ravage S'augmente (Live)

playActe IV, Sc. 5: Le Roi, Bellérophon: Ah, Prince ! Où Vous Emporte Une Ardeur Trop Guerrière ? (Live)

playActe IV, Sc. 6: Bellérophon, Seul: Heureuse Mort, Tu Vas Me Secourir (Live)

playActe IV, Sc. 7: Prélude (Live)

playActe IV, Sc. 7: Pallas, Bellérophon: Espère En Ta Valeur, Bellérophon, Espère ! (Live)

playActe IV, Sc. 7: Chour De Peuple: Quel Horreur ! Quel Affreux Ravage ! (Live)

playActe IV, Sc. 7: Entr'acte (Live)

playActe V, Sc. 1: Prélude (Live)

playActe V, Sc. 1: Le Roi: Préparez Vos Chants D'allégresse ! (Live)

playActe V, Sc. 1: Chour De Peuple: Viens, Digne Sang Des Dieux, Jouir De Ta Victoire ! (Live)

playActe V, Sc. 1: Le Roi, Philonoë: Et Toi, Ma Fille, Abandonne Ton Âme (Live)

playActe V, Sc. 1: Chour De Peuple: Ô Jour Pour La Lycie À Jamais Glorieuse (Live)

playActe V, Sc. 2: Pallas, Le Roi, Bellérophon, Philonoë, Chour De Peuple (Live)

playActe V, Sc. 3: Symphonie (Live)

playActe V, Sc. 3: Pallas: Connaissez Le Fils De Neptune; Symphonie (Live)

playActe V, Sc. 3: Bellérophon, Philonoë: Enfin Je Vous Revois Princesse Incomparable; Le Roi: Jouissez Des Douceurs Que L'hymen Vous Prépare (Live)

playActe V, Sc. 3: Chour De Peuple: Le Plus Grand Des Héros Rend Le Calme À La Terre (Live)

playActe V, Sc. 3: Premier Air (Live)

playActe V, Sc. 3: Second Air - Fanfare; Chour De Peuple: Les Plaisirs Nous Préparent Leurs Charmes. (Live)

The Guardian

7th April 2011

*****

“Excitably and excitingly conducted by Christophe Rousset, the recording is sensational. Cyril Auvity, sexy and heroic, is stupendous as Bellérophon, and there's strong singing from Ingrid Perruche's Stenobée, Jean Teitgen's slime-ball Amisodar and Céline Scheen as Philonoé, the princess whom Bellérophon really loves. Wonderful.”

Sunday Times

17th April 2011

*****

“The performance could hardly be bettered: Rousset delights in Lully’s dancing rhythms and soulful melodies, while the principals are immaculate stylists, especially Cyril Auvity’s thrillingly sung Bellérophon, Ingrid Peruche’s angry Sténobée, Céline Scheen’s sweet-voiced Philonoé and the Stygian-voiced Jean Teitgen as the monster-making sorcerer, Amisodar, and Apollon, among other parts...A feast of baroque that will make you want to dance.”

Financial Times

7th May 2011

****

“The music has variety and vitality – the love music elegant and eloquent, the magic-and-monster scenes infused with original effects, the choruses infectiously syncopated... a valuable addition to the catalogue.”

BBC Music Magazine

June 2011

****

“this is a handsomely shaped performance with alert choral singing and expressive orchestral playing. In the title role, Cyril Auvity is convincingly heroic but also capable of fragility when required...Ingrid Perruche is magnificent in her role as an Amazon disappointed in her love for Bellérophon. The rewards of this score are a little on the slender side, but this disc makes the best of them.”

The Arts Desk

Graham Rickson

14th May 2011

“Christophe Rousset’s lavish, impeccably cast studio recording succeeds on every level. Best of all is Ingrid Perruche’s spiteful Sténobée, a wonderful foil to Jean Teitgen’s villainous Amisodar, whose dark magic conjures up the fire-breathing Chimera. Rousset’s pacy direction and superb continuo playing ensure that there are no longueurs. Excellent annotation and luxury packaging too – why can’t all opera releases be as fun as this?”

Gramophone Magazine

July 2011

“This concert performance is excellent, with lively playing from Les Talens Lyriques, and singers who are really inside their roles. Cyril Auvity has a slight edge to his voice but his fluency and ardour command admiration.”

International Record Review

July 2011

“Rousset is an assured stylist who produces gratifying results from singers and instrumentalists alike...[Auvity's] vocal timbre admirably suits the ardent side of his character...Céline Scheen's Philonoé is a constant delight...unstinting praise must go to the lively and impeccably drilled Namur Chamber Choir and the refined, mellow texture which Les Talens Lyriques consistently brings to Lully's mainly five-strand string texture.”

Opera Now

Summer 2011

*****

“Christophe Rousset is masterful at keeping every bar of this music alive and kicking. Cyril Auvity in the title role sings vividly and with boundless energy and enthusiasm that seems to infect the rest of the excellent cast.”

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