Leoncavallo: La nuit de mai

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Leoncavallo - La Nuit de mai

Leoncavallo - La Nuit de mai

Opera Arias and Songs


Leoncavallo:

La nuit de mai

Aprile

C'è nel tuo sguardo

Hymne à la Lyre

La Chanson des Yeux

L'Addio

Barcarola Veneziana

Valse mignonne


Conductor Alberto Veronesi’s inspiration to celebrate Leoncavallo’s work results in a revelatory recording by uniting Plácido Domingo, the world’s most celebrated living tenor, with virtuoso pianist Lang Lang.

A relatively unknown masterwork recounting the passionate vis-à-vis of a poet with his muse, La Nuit de Mai is a romantic symphonic piece for tenor based on Musset’s poem of the same name. Plácido Domingo’s emotion laden tenor negotiates La Nuit’s lyric and dramatic demands with characteristic impact and bravura.

Suavely accompanying Plácido Domingo in a selection of short songs, Lang Lang concludes this novel album with two dazzling solo piano pieces.

“Domingo, still amazingly ringing, sings French more naturally than some languages...while Lang Lang's fluent touch makes the piano solos and accompaniments very pleasant...Orchestra and conductor are suitably idiomatic.” BBC Music Magazine, June 2010 ****

“We owe [La Nuit de Mai's] rediscovery, one suspects, to Plácido Domingo's willingness to sing it, which he does with intensity and with a voice that is still in terrific shape. The real heroes, however, are Alberto Veronesi and his virtuoso Bologna-based orchestra, who have the lion's share of the proceedings.” The Guardian, 13th May 2010 ***

“Relatively old Domingo sings with the voice of the young poet and really does love it! This is an astonishing performance, even for him...He can still sing with the fervour of youth but also with its flexibility, its ease and grace of movement. And, typically, he demonstrates all of this in something new.” Gramophone Magazine, August 2010

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Disc of the Month - August 2010

DG - 4776633

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$16.75

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Leoncavallo: La nuit de mai

Leoncavallo: La nuit de mai


Gustavo Porta (tenor)

Orchestra Sinfonica di Savona, Paolo Vaglieri

Composer Ruggero Leoncavallo is more renowned than known. His Pagliacci, although nowadays staged less frequently, is still in the repertoire - usually paired off with Mascagni’s Cavalleria Rusticana - and its numerous recordings testify to its lasting popularity; but the rest of Leoncavallo’s output has long fallen into oblivion.

La nuit de mai is a symphonic poem for tenor and orchestra composed in 1886 on the homonymous poem written by Alfred De Musset in the spring of 1935. This extraordinary composition, one of the most successful written by Leoncavallo during his French stay, was premièred in Paris on 3rd April 1887. The poem by De Musset, conceived as a dialogue between the Poet and his inspiring Muse, is a very Romantic work. The result is a work of unusual fascination, with fine melodic ideas and refined tone-colour subtleties; a work that reveals many unknown aspects of Leoncavallo, who was able to use with ease and success a typically French melodic and harmonic language.

Dynamic - CDS423

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