Massenet: Thaïs

This page lists all recordings of Thaïs, by Jules Emile Frederic Massenet (1842-1912) on CD, DVD, Blu-ray & download (MP3 & FLAC). Generally, more recent releases are listed first, but with priority given to those that are in stock.

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Massenet: Thaïs

Massenet: Thaïs


EMI - The Opera Series - 3192852

(CD - 2 discs)

$19.75

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Massenet: Thaïs

Massenet: Thaïs


Renée Fleming (Thaïs), Thomas Hampson (Athanaël) & Michael Schade (Nicias)

Orchestra & Chorus of the Metropolitan Opera, New York, Jesús López-Cobos (conductor) & John Cox (stage director)

Set in Egypt, Massenet's drama 'Thais' (1894) traces the ill-fated attempt of the monk, Athanaël, to rescue the soul of the celebrated Alexandrian courtesan, Thaïs. Though she is presently living with his wealthy friend Nicias, Athanaël persuades her to renounce her way of life and riches, but as she dies in the desert in a state of grace, he realises he has succumbed to her worldly charms and begs God for mercy.

Renée Fleming triumphs as the glamorous courtesan Thaïs in Massenet’s romantic tragedy set in fourth century Alexandria and the Egyptian desert. The timeless struggle between earthly desire and spiritual redemption finally destroys the resolve of the monk Athanaël (Thomas Hampson), just as the newly penitent Thaïs ascends heavenward. Jesús López-Cobos gives a masterly performance of Massenet’s sensuous score, with concert master David Chan contributing a ravishing ‘Méditation’.

The first Met staging in over 30 years of Massenet’s Thaïs is released on a starry DVD sure to win this beguiling French opera many new fans.

Renée Fleming is Thaïs to the life. She sings Massenet’s taxing role with the utmost ease and beauty of tone while looking as glamorous as her famous predecessors.

Fleming’s co-star is the great American baritone Thomas Hampson in the role of Athanaël, a part he sings and acts with mastery.

Renée Fleming’s best-selling audio set of Thaïs was greeted by the Associated Press: “Fleming was in glorious voice, floating high pianissimos with ease, pouring out melting, creamy tone.” If anything, Renée Fleming’s DVD assumption is deeper, subtler, more touching

The New York Times lauded Renée Fleming as a “vocally sumptuous and unabashedly show-stealing Thaïs”. If this is crime, opera needs more of it!

Short bonus feature: “Backstage at the Met” with Plácido Domingo (7’52”).

Filmed in High Definition.

Renée Fleming’s costumes for this production were made by French designer Christian Lacroix.

There is virtually no DVD competition on Thaïs.

DURATION:

146 mins (opera)

SUBTITLES:

English, French (sung language), German, Spanish, Chinese

PICTURE FORMAT:

16:9 (anamorphic widescreen), Colour, NTSC, Region code 0 (worldwide)

SOUND FORMAT:

LPCM Stereo & DTS 5.1 Surround (DVD)

LPCM Stereo & DTS Master Audio Surround (Blu-ray)

BONUS FEATURE:

'Backstage at the MET', presented by Plácido Domingo, featuring interviews with Fleming and Hampson

“Renée Fleming is vocally splendid, positively caressing Massenet's ornate vocal line with luscious ease...Thomas Hampson is an appropriately grim Athanaël, boiling with sublimated lust.” BBC Music Magazine, May 2010 ****

“Do you like fragrant kitsch? Then roll up for this enjoyable DVD of Massenet’s cocktail of sex and piety...Fleming’s creamy trills as the Egyptian courtesan who finds God are almost as luscious as her costumes, designed by the French fashion god Christian Lacroix.” The Times, 20th February 2010 ****

DVD Video

Region: 0

Format: NTSC

Decca - 0743355

(DVD Video)

$20.00

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Massenet: Thaïs

Massenet: Thaïs


Renée Fleming (Thaïs), Thomas Hampson (Athanael), Giuseppe Sabbatini (Nicias), Estefano Palatchi (Palemon)

Orchestre National Bordeaux Aquitaine, Yves Abel

“Within minutes of Renée Fleming's entrance it is clear that she simply has a vocal class that puts her in a different league. The famous Meditation is a dream. It is clear that this new Thaïs has pretty well everything going for it.” Good CD Guide

“At last – a modern recording of Thaïs with a soprano who can sing the title-role. All we need is a soprano with a fabulously beautiful voice, idiomatic French, a sensuous legato, pure high notes up to a stratospheric top D, and the ability to leave every listener weak at the knees. Where was the problem? Renée Fleming makes it all sound so easy. Her success a couple of years ago at the Opéra Bastille in Paris with Massenet's Manon showed that she has an affinity for this composer.
As Thaïs, a role with a similar vocal profile, she proves equally well cast. Within minutes of her entrance it's clear that neither of the other sets from the last 25 years will be able to touch her.
Fleming simply has a vocal class that puts her in a different league and there's just enough individuality in her singing to give Fleming's Thaïs a personality of her own, and vocal loveliness brings a bloom to her every scene.
The Athanaël she leaves behind is Thomas Hampson, who is her match in sensitivity and roundness of tone. Their duet at the oasis in the desert is beautifully sung, every word clear, every phrase shaped with feeling. If only Hampson were equally good at getting beneath the skin of the operatic characters he plays. In the case of Athanaël there's plenty of psychological complexity down there to uncover, but Hampson seems unwilling to engage the character's dark side.
Occasionally, one regrets that Abel doesn't have the New Philharmonia at his disposal, as Maazel does, but the subtlety of colour and accent that he draws from the Orchestre National Bordeaux-Aquitaine are a world apart from Maazel's constant up-front aggression.
The famous 'Méditation', elegantly played by the young French violinist Renaud Capuçon, and featuring swoony background chorus is a dream. Add in a first-class Decca recording and it will be clear that this new Thaïs has pretty well everything going for it.”
Gramophone Classical Music Guide, 2010

“At last — a modern recording of Thaïs with a soprano who can sing the title-role...There is just enough individuality in her singing to give Fleming's Thaïs a personality of her own, and vocal loveliness brings a bloom to her every scene...Thomas Hampson...is her match in sensitivity and roundness of tone.” Gramophone Magazine, November 2000

“[Thais] finds an ideal interpreter in Renee Fleming. After making the heroine's unlikely conversion to virtue totally convincing, she crowns her performance with a deeply affecting account of her death scene...[Hampson] cannot quite equal her in such total conviction but he is vocally ideal.” Penguin Guide, 2011 edition

Decca Opera Sets - 4667662

(CD - 2 discs)

$34.75

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Massenet: Thaïs

Massenet: Thaïs


Eva Mei (Thaïs), Michele Pertusi (Athanaël), William Joyner (Nicias), Christophe Fel (Palémon), Christine Buffle (Crobyle), Elodie Méchain (Myrtale), Tiziana Carraro (Albine), Anna Smiech (La Charmeuse), Enrico Masiero (Servant)

Orchestra and chorus of Teatro La Fenice di Venezia, Marcello Viotti

A gorgeous performance from Eva Mei and Michele Pertusi with the Orchestra and Chorus of Teatro La Fenice in Massenet’s most loved and performed operas, Thaïs.

Released or re-released in last 6 months

Dynamic - CDS739/1-2

(CD - 2 discs)

$22.00

Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days.

Massenet: Thaïs

Massenet: Thaïs

Live Recording from The Teatro Regio di Torino 2008


Barbara Frittoli, Lado Ataneli, Alessandro Liberatore, Maurizio Lo Piccolo & Nadežda Serdyuk

Orchestra And Chorus of The Teatro Regio di Torino, Gianandrea Noseda

Directed, Set Design and Costumes by Stefano Poda.

Thaïs, a mature work by the composer Jules Massenet on the libretto by Louis Gallet, it is based on the novel of the same name by Anatole France. The new production of this rarely performed work is the result of more than a year of close collaboration between the forces of the Theatre and Stefano Poda, responsible, for the first time in Italy, for the direction, choreography, sets, lighting and costumes. On the podium, Gianandrea Noseda, who, seduced by the dramatic force and modernity of the orchestral writing, conducts Thaïs for the first time; a debut also for the protagonist Barbara Frittoli, who has chosen the Regio to make her debut in this difficult role. Georgian baritone Lado Ataneli gives an impressive study of the monk Athanaël. Purified of the anticlerical excesses of Anatole France’s original novel, the libretto by Louis Gallet retains the sensual charge, and above all, the irony which, though remaining underplayed, contributes to keeping alive a subject that has possible references to the contemporary world. The taste for the orient that characterised French culture during the nineteenth century had become, by the end on the century, a truly dominant theme in literature, painting and theatre. In Thaïs, which had its debut in 1894, exoticism becomes the vehicle of a trend which is explicitly decadent, containing themes typical of fin-de-siècle art, i.e. the contrast between sacred and profane, transgression and the figure of the femme fatale. The story, which stands out against the background of Alessandria in Egypt in all its opulence and refinement, culture and indolence, presents us with the crossed destinies of Athanaël, a Cenobite monk whose missionary zeal borders on fanaticism, and Thaïs, a famous courtesan who, worried about the transience of her beauty, lets herself be convinced to search immortality in the love of God.

Sound Format: PCM Stereo, DD 5.1, DTS 5.1

Picture Format: 16:9

DVD Format: DVD 9, NTSC

Menu Language: GB

Subtitle Languages: IT, GB, DE, FR, ES, JP

Running Time: 139 mins

FSK: 0

Region Code: 0

“Any version of this opera, no matter how impressive the settings, stands or falls on the two main protagonists and their series of duets. Frittoli is taxed by the high-lying phrases of the mirror aria, "Dis-moi que je suis belle", in Act 2, but rises to the challenge of "L'amour est une vertu rare"... Ataneli gives a strong performance but the highly stylised nature of the staging doesn't allow for much subtlety of expression. Gianandrea Noseda conducts with... sensitivity for Massenet's style...” Gramophone Magazine, January 2010

DVD Video

Region: 0

Format: NTSC

Arthaus Musik - 101385

(DVD Video)

$32.75

Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days.

Massenet: Thaïs

Massenet: Thaïs

Live Recording from The Teatro Regio di Torino 2008


Barbara Frittoli (Thaïs), Lado Ataneli (Athanaël), Alessandro Liberatore (Nicias), Maurizio Lo Piccolo (Palémon), Nadežda Serdyuk (Albine), Eleonora Buratto (Crobyle), Ketevan Kemoklidze (Myrtale), Daniela Schillaci (La Charmeuse), Diego Matamoros (Servant)

Orchestra And Chorus of The Teatro Regio di Torino, Gianandrea Noseda

NOTE: This Blu-ray Disc is not compatible with standard DVD players

Directed, Set Design and Costumes by Stefano Poda.

Thaïs, a mature work by the composer Jules Massenet on the libretto by Louis Gallet, it is based on the novel of the same name by Anatole France. The new production of this rarely performed work is the result of more than a year of close collaboration between the forces of the Theatre and Stefano Poda, responsible, for the first time in Italy, for the direction, choreography, sets, lighting and costumes. On the podium, Gianandrea Noseda, who, seduced by the dramatic force and modernity of the orchestral writing, conducts Thaïs for the first time; a debut also for the protagonist Barbara Frittoli, who has chosen the Regio to make her debut in this difficult role. Georgian baritone Lado Ataneli gives an impressive study of the monk Athanaël. Purified of the anticlerical excesses of Anatole France’s original novel, the libretto by Louis Gallet retains the sensual charge, and above all, the irony which, though remaining underplayed, contributes to keeping alive a subject that has possible references to the contemporary world. The taste for the orient that characterised French culture during the nineteenth century had become, by the end on the century, a truly dominant theme in literature, painting and theatre. In Thaïs, which had its debut in 1894, exoticism becomes the vehicle of a trend which is explicitly decadent, containing themes typical of fin-de-siècle art, i.e. the contrast between sacred and profane, transgression and the figure of the femme fatale. The story, which stands out against the background of Alessandria in Egypt in all its opulence and refinement, culture and indolence, presents us with the crossed destinies of Athanaël, a Cenobite monk whose missionary zeal borders on fanaticism, and Thaïs, a famous courtesan who, worried about the transience of her beauty, lets herself be convinced to search immortality in the love of God.

Sound Format: PCM Stereo, dts-HD Audio Master 7.1

Picture Format: 16:9

Resolution: 1080i FULL HD

Menu Language: GB

Blu-ray Disc: 50 GB (Dual Layer)

Subtitle Languages: IT, GB, DE, FR, ES, JP

Running Time: 139 mins

FSK: 0

Region Code: 0

“Any version of this opera, no matter how impressive the settings, stands or falls on the two main protagonists and their series of duets. Frittoli is taxed by the high-lying phrases of the mirror aria, "Dis-moi que je suis belle", in Act 2, but rises to the challenge of "L'amour est une vertu rare"... Ataneli gives a strong performance but the highly stylised nature of the staging doesn't allow for much subtlety of expression. Gianandrea Noseda conducts with... sensitivity for Massenet's style” Gramophone Magazine, January 2010

Blu-ray Disc

Region: all

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Arthaus Musik - 101386

(Blu-ray)

Normally: $39.50

Special: $29.62

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Massenet: Thaïs

Massenet: Thaïs


Renee Doria, Janine Collard, Robert Massard, Michel Senechal

Jésus Etcheverry

Accord - 4761422

(CD - 2 discs)

$26.75

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Massenet: Thaïs

Massenet: Thaïs


Eva Mei (soprano), Michele Perusi (bass-baritone), William Joyner (tenor) & Christophe Fel (bass)

Orchestra e Coro del Teatro La Fenice di Venezi, Marcello Viotti (conductor) & Pier Luigi Pizzi (director, set and costume designer)

After the CD recording of Thaïs, which marked the beginning of Dynamic’s collaboration with Venice’s prestigious Teatro La Fenice, here is now the DVD version of this enthralling opera, by the captivating music and dramatic development.

The title role, in this excellent production, is sung by an Eva Mei in great vocal form, who gives an interpretation of extraordinary depth. Beside her, the famous bass-baritone Michele Pertusi, as Athanaël, shows once again his unquestionable style. On the podium is Marcello Viotti, music director of the Venetian theatre.

The story of the conversion of the beautiful courtesan, and the clash between spirituality and sensuality have been portrayed brilliantly by Pier Luigi Pizzi, one of today’s most talented opera directors. The visual quality of this production is indeed one of its strong points, and the DVD recording will not fail to fascinate the viewer.

French, English, Italian, German and Spanish subtitles.

DVD Video

Region: 0

Format: NTSC

Dynamic - 33427

(DVD Video)

$26.25

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Massenet: Thaïs

Massenet: Thaïs


Anna Smiech (Soprano), Christine Buffle (Soprano), Christophe Fel (Bass), Elodie Méchain (Mezzo soprano), Enrico Masiero (Baritone), Eva Mei (Soprano), Michele Pertusi (Bass), Tiziana Carraro (Mezzo soprano), William Joyner (Tenor)

Venice La Fenice Orchestra, Venice La Fenice Chorus, Marcello Viotti

Dynamic - CDS427

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Available now to download.

Massenet: Thais (sung in Italian)

Massenet: Thais (sung in Italian)

and finale from Il Tabarro


Massenet:

Thaïs

Puccini:

Il tabarro: finale


Fiorella Carmen Forti (Thaïs), Ettore Bastianini (Athanaël), Glauco Scarlini (Nicias), Antonio Massaria (Palémon), Alma Pezzi (Crobyle), Aurora Cattelani (Myrtale), Liliana Hussu (Albine)

Orhcestra & Chorus of Opera di Trieste, Luigi Toffolo

Recorded live on 10th February, 1954

Bongiovanni - HOC003/4

(CD - 2 discs)

$19.75

Usually despatched in 8 - 10 working days.

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