Ibert: 4 Chansons de Don Quichotte

This page lists all recordings of 4 Chansons de Don Quichotte, by Jacques Ibert (1890-1962) on CD. Generally, more recent CDs are listed first, but with priority given to items that are in stock.

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Mélodies Françaises


Duparc:

L'Invitation au voyage

Le Manoir de Rosemonde

La Vie antérieure

Phidylé

Fauré:

Automne, Op. 18 No. 3

Poème d'un jour Op. 21

Les berceaux, Op. 23 No. 1

Chanson du pêcheur Op. 4 No. 1

Gounod:

L'Absent

Hahn, R:

L'heure exquise

Ibert:

4 Chansons de Don Quichotte

Poulenc:

Voyage

La grenouillère, Op. 5

Ravel:

Don Quichotte à Dulcinée


Carlo Colombara (bass) & Rani Calderon (piano)

This CD presents a collection of French art songs – mélodies - covering a wide range of emotional and stylistic content from Fauré to Ibert. The French declamatory style emphasizes the text rather than the melody, but it is the piano part where the beauty of the music can shine through, both in the rich textures employed and in the special harmonies. This is particularly evident in the songs by Henri Duparc. The three songs by Ravel were his last works. Carlo Colombara has been a regular guest at the leading opera houses in Italy and abroad. He has worked with the most renowned conductors, such as Sir Colin Davis, Carlo Maria Giulini, Vladimir Jurowski, Riccardo Muti, Giuseppe Sinopoli and Sir Georg Solti. Critics in Italy and abroad have praised his stylistic versatility and the dark timbre and the colourful diversity of Colombara’s voice makes him one of the most sought-after basses of our time.

“The other find of the evening was Carlo Colombara, a bass making his New York debut as Mocenigo. Mr. Colombara's sound is deep and rounded, and he projected Mocenigo's malign character powerfully but without forcing it.” New York Times

Released or re-released in last 6 months

Dynamic - CDS583

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Quijotes

Quijotes

This release features music associated with Cervantes' famous novel Don Quixote, published over 400 years ago.


Falla:

El retablo de Maese Pedro

Guridi Bidaola:

A Tale of Don Quixote

Ibert:

4 Chansons de Don Quichotte

Ravel:

Don Quichotte à Dulcinée


Carlos Álvarez

Orquesta de la Comunidad de Madrid, Jose Ramon Encinar

'Recommended' (CD Compact)

DG - 4763094

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Songs with Orchestra

Songs with Orchestra


Ibert:

4 Chansons de Don Quichotte

Martin, F:

6 Monologe aus Jedermann

Poulenc:

Le Bal masqué

Ravel:

Don Quichotte à Dulcinée


José Van Dam (baritone)

Orchestre de l'Opéra de Lyon, Kent Nagano

Virgin - The Classics - 3633102

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Severac: Le roi a fait battre tambour, etc.

Ibert:

4 Chansons de Don Quichotte

Meyerbeer:

La Chanson de Maitre Floh

Poulenc:

Chansons gaillardes

Saint-Saëns:

Danse macabre, Op. 40

Severac:

Le roi a fait battre tambour


Shadi Torbey (bass), David Miller (piano), Lionel Lhote (baritone), Daniel Blumenthal (piano)

There are many leading threads in this audacious disc, even if they are not always apparent. A few words by way of explanation!

The first concerns the performers: what do the bass Shadi Torbey and the baritone Lionel Lhote have in common? Answer: their magnificent positions as fourth and sixth in the Queen Elisabeth Competition for singing in 2004. A perfectly justified surprise; their youth, their maturity, their enthusiasm charmed the musical press and the Belgian press.

The second concerns French song. On this CD major works from the repertory are joined by a few rarities: very different styles with texts of highly diverse origins.

Déodat de Séverac, for example, offers us delicate pieces with typically French refinement, often imbued with the fragrance of his native region in the south of France.

Meyerbeer’s itinerary was nothing if not original: born in Germany, he Italianised his first name when he emigrated to Italy where he devoted himself mainly to the composition of operas, being at this time no less popular than Rossini. He settled subsequently in Paris, where he died. A veritable master of vocal composition, Meyerbeer wrote hundreds of songs.

A child prodigy, Camille Saint-Saëns occupied an essential place in French music. His Danse Macabre was first composed for the voice and only later became the celebrated symphonic poem.

Francis Poulenc was atypical, both “hooligan and monk”. His style is in the neo-classical vein, close to the songs of Ravel. Composed just after World War I, the eight little pearls in the cycle of Chansons Gaillardes often play on double meanings, being funny, with false naivety and solemnity.

Lastly, the music of Jacques Ibert is brim full of humour, effects, gaiety, charm and originality. The four Chansons de Don Quichotte, dating from 1932, were written for a film.

This is a CD that will delight all amateurs of French song, of young talent and superb voices.

Cypres - CYP9618

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