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| |  | Meditation: The Beautiful Music of Massenet
| | Des Grieux’s Lodgings (Act 2, Scene 2) Manon — Ballet based on extracts from works by Jules Massenet, arranged and orchestrated by Leighton Lucas with the collaboration of Hilda Gaunt Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, Richard Bonynge | Massenet: | Meditation (from Thaïs) Nigel Kennedy (violin) National Philharmonic Orchestra, Richard Bonynge De cet affreux combat…Pleurez, mes yeux ! (from Le Cid) Joan Sutherland London Symphony Orchestra, Richard Bonynge Pourquoi me reveiller (from Werther) Luciano Pavarotti National Philharmonic Orchestra, Oliviero de Fabritiis Il est doux, il est bon (from Hérodiade) Angela Gheorghiu Orchestra del Teatro Regio di Torino, John Mauceri Je suis seul, seul enfin... Ah fuyez douce image (from Manon) Jonas Kaufmann Prague Philharmonic Orchestra, Marco Armiliato Esprits de l'air! Esprits de l'onde! (from Esclarmonde) Joan Sutherland National Philharmonic Orchestra, Richard Bonynge Dance of the Spirits (Esclarmonde) John Alldis Choir & National Philharmonic Orchestra, Richard Bonynge Où suis-je? (Esclarmonde) Giacomo Aragall John Alldis Choir & National Philharmonic Orchestra, Richard Bonynge Ah! je suis seule, seule enfin! (Thaïs) Renée Fleming Orchestre National Bordeaux Aquitaine, Yves Abel Dis-moi que je suis belle (from Thaïs) Renée Fleming Orchestre National Bordeaux Aquitaine, Yves Abel Valse très lente National Philharmonic Orchestra, Richard Bonynge Vive amour qui rêve (from Chérubin) Angela Gheorghiu Orchestra e coro del Teatro Regio di Torino, John Mauceri Instant charmant … En fermant les yeux (from Manon) Joseph Calleja & Tatiana Lisnic Academy of St Martin in the Fields, Carlo Rizzi Ah, que mes soeurs ... Reste au foyer, petit grillon (from Cendrillon) Joan Sutherland L’Orchestre de la Suisse Romande, Richard Bonynge Je ne sais pas si je veille (from Werther) José Carreras Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, Sir Colin Davis Va! Laisse couler mes larmes (from Werther) Marilyn Horne Wiener Opernorchester, Henry Lewis Oh! si les fleurs avaient des yeux Joan Sutherland New Philharmonia Orchestra, Richard Bonynge La Vierge: Le Dernier Sommeil de la vierge (Légende sacrée) |
Jules Massenet, who died 100 years ago in 1912, was a French composer best known for his operas, and was widely considered in his day to be one of the greatest melodists of his time, alongside Puccini. The Best of Massenet includes his most popular music, performed by a starry cast of artists, including Luciano Pavarotti, Joan Sutherland, Jonas Kaufmann, Renée Fleming, Joseph Calleja, Angela Gheorghiu and Marilyn Horne. Soon after his death, Massenet's style went out of fashion, and today he is best known for the popular violin showpiece Méditation from his opera Thaïs (performed here by Nigel Kennedy), and is unfairly regarded by many as something of a one-hit wonder. Opera and ballet aficionados have known otherwise for some time and that he is in truth one of classical music’s best-kept secrets. 2012, the centenary year of his death, is the perfect opportunity time to introduce a wider audience to the exquisite charms and beauty of his music. | | | (Sorry, download not available in your country) | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Angela Gheorghiu: Homage to Maria CallasFavourite Opera Arias (Deluxe Edition)
“She [Angela Gheorghiu] has earned her place as one of the best sopranos of her generation and it has been said that her voice is ‘…perhaps the most instantly recognizable and interesting soprano voice of our time… a liquid instrument of great beauty” Gramophone “The world's most glamorous opera star” New York Sun Homage to Maria Callas is a collection of beloved French and Italian operatic masterpieces performed by Angela Gheorghiu, the defining diva of this century. The programme is inspired by the career and recordings of Maria Callas, the greatest diva of the last century. The arias are shared favourites of both Callas and Gheorghiu, and Angela’s new recording demonstrates once again her extraordinary vocal and emotional range. Angela Gheorghiu said recently, “Callas was original in everything she did; she was a phenomenon. In every performance she gave her all. She was the most wonderful painter and you can always hear exactly the right colour in her voice. Just hearing her sound, you understand all the power or fragility of her emotions. That's a rare talent and a great gift.” Gheorghiu continued, “EMI was her record label and it’s mine too. It feels like a family”. Recorded at London’s iconic Abbey Road Studios in London and in New York, the repertoire of Gheorghiu’s first studio recital in six years (during which time she recorded several complete operas, including a multi-award-winning Madama Butterfly), shows her versatility in lyric, spinto and mezzo roles, with each of which she feels a strong emotional connection. These include Mimi (La bohème), Marguerite (Faust), Imogene (Il pirata), Adriana (Adriana Lecouvreur - an opera which Gheorghiu added to her repertoire in 2010 to great critical acclaim), Maddalena (Andrea Chénier), Nedda (Pagliacci), Wally (La Wally), Medea, Chimène (Le Cid) and Delilah (Samson et Delilah). The new album also includes two arias from the opera that launched her career: La traviata by Verdi, New York Magazine praised at the time that “Her lady of the camellias is a worthy successor to Garbo and Callas.” Here she sings Violetta’s closing scene from Act I, in which the heroine wonders whether it is worth sacrificing her precious freedom to take young Alfredo as a lover. ‘It was very important for me to have this aria here. I’ve sung the role a lot on stage, but I haven’t ever recorded it in the studio’ adds Angela. Angela Gheorghiu was born in Romania. In 1992, she made her international debut at the Royal Opera House Covent Garden, followed the same year by debuts at the Metropolitan Opera and the Wiener Staatsoper. Since then, she has graced the stages of the world’s opera houses and concert halls, excelling both vocally and dramatically. Today, at the height of her career – and looking as glamorous as ever - she is widely recognised by critics and opera lovers as one of the great sopranos of all time. In 1998, Gheorghiu signed an exclusive contract with EMI Classics for whom she has recorded Puccini’s Madama Butterfly, Tosca and Il trittico, Massenet’s Manon and Werther, Gounod’s Roméo et Juliette, Bizet’s Carmen and Verdi’s Il trovatore, several duet albums with Roberto Alagna and concerts with orchestra or choir and orchestra including Verdi’s Requiem, Live from La Scala, Live from Covent Garden, Casta Diva, My Puccini, and Diva. She has collaborated with Sir Georg Solti, Giuseppe Sinopoli, Claudio Abbado and Antonio Pappano, among others. Her performances as Marguerite in Gounod’s Faust, Magda in Puccini’s La rondine and Mimi in La bohème with the Royal Opera House and the Metropolitan Opera have been released on DVD by EMI Classics. Gheorghiu’s discography and videography have received wide critical acclaim and many prestigious awards in the UK, France, Belgium, German, Italy, and the United States. After Angela Gheorghiu’s July 2011, performances as Tosca with Jonas Kaufmann and Bryn Terfel at The Royal Opera House under the baton of Antonio Pappano, The Independent wrote, “Gheorghiu, like Tosca, is a born diva.” The Guardian added, “Her bloodcurdling outburst at the realisation that [Mario] is dead, not merely pretending, reminded us why this Romanian diva draws the crowds.” This production will be screened in cinemas around the world in the autumn. Angela Gheorghiu’s 2011-2012 season includes performances in Gounod’s Faust at London’s Royal Opera House, in Puccini’s La bohème at the Gran Teatre del Liceu, Barcelona, the Staatsoper Hamburg, the Nationaltheater, Munich and La Scala, Milan, a concert performance of Cilèa’s Adriana Lecouvreur at New York’s Carnegie Hall and song recitals in Tokyo, Essen, Washington, D.C. and Paris. - Deluxe Edition comprises a CD encased in a hardcover book containing an essay from Angela in three languages, a gallery of glamorous new photos and exclusive access to a video and mini-feature on the making of the CD. “she occupies [Callas's] role with aplomb. Gheorghiu animates these arias with such gusto that her interpretations sometimes border on the eccentric, so enthusiastic is her characterisation; but there's always a repository of effortless technique to draw upon...for emotional impact, the honours must go to her interpretation of "Ebben? ne andrò lontana", from La Wally.” The Independent, 12th November 2011 **** “it's generally good news. The bloom in the middle of the voice may have lost its sheen, but the top is as glorious as ever and the lower register is edging Gheorghiu towards the spinto repertoire...What both [Callas and Gheorghiu] share is an unfailing instinct for the right dramatic choice. So Gheorghiu's Mimi is now tough as well as tender and her Violetta...a woman who knows that Alfredo is her last romantic roll of the dice.” BBC Music Magazine, December 2011 **** “Gheorghiu is always recognisably herself...Marco Armiliato's lively accompaniments second his soprano when she is at her most urgent. Together, they cap the recital with a riveting account of Violetta's Act 1 scene, where she really shines - not Callas back from the dead but Gheorghiu plain and simple, and full of life.” Gramophone Magazine, January 2012 “In such a legato-dominated programme, Armiliato's ability to breathe with his singer is welcome, as is the loveliness of the RPO's playing.” International Record Review, January 2012 | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Angela Gheorghiu: Homage to Maria CallasFavourite Opera Arias
“She [Angela Gheorghiu] has earned her place as one of the best sopranos of her generation and it has been said that her voice is ‘…perhaps the most instantly recognizable and interesting soprano voice of our time… a liquid instrument of great beauty” Gramophone “The world's most glamorous opera star” New York Sun Homage to Maria Callas is a collection of beloved French and Italian operatic masterpieces performed by Angela Gheorghiu, the defining diva of this century. The programme is inspired by the career and recordings of Maria Callas, the greatest diva of the last century. The arias are shared favourites of both Callas and Gheorghiu, and Angela’s new recording demonstrates once again her extraordinary vocal and emotional range. Angela Gheorghiu said recently, “Callas was original in everything she did; she was a phenomenon. In every performance she gave her all. She was the most wonderful painter and you can always hear exactly the right colour in her voice. Just hearing her sound, you understand all the power or fragility of her emotions. That's a rare talent and a great gift.” Gheorghiu continued, “EMI was her record label and it’s mine too. It feels like a family”. Recorded at London’s iconic Abbey Road Studios in London and in New York, the repertoire of Gheorghiu’s first studio recital in six years (during which time she recorded several complete operas, including a multi-award-winning Madama Butterfly), shows her versatility in lyric, spinto and mezzo roles, with each of which she feels a strong emotional connection. These include Mimi (La bohème), Marguerite (Faust), Imogene (Il pirata), Adriana (Adriana Lecouvreur - an opera which Gheorghiu added to her repertoire in 2010 to great critical acclaim), Maddalena (Andrea Chénier), Nedda (Pagliacci), Wally (La Wally), Medea, Chimène (Le Cid) and Delilah (Samson et Delilah). The new album also includes two arias from the opera that launched her career: La traviata by Verdi, New York Magazine praised at the time that “Her lady of the camellias is a worthy successor to Garbo and Callas.” Here she sings Violetta’s closing scene from Act I, in which the heroine wonders whether it is worth sacrificing her precious freedom to take young Alfredo as a lover. ‘It was very important for me to have this aria here. I’ve sung the role a lot on stage, but I haven’t ever recorded it in the studio’ adds Angela. Angela Gheorghiu was born in Romania. In 1992, she made her international debut at the Royal Opera House Covent Garden, followed the same year by debuts at the Metropolitan Opera and the Wiener Staatsoper. Since then, she has graced the stages of the world’s opera houses and concert halls, excelling both vocally and dramatically. Today, at the height of her career – and looking as glamorous as ever - she is widely recognised by critics and opera lovers as one of the great sopranos of all time. In 1998, Gheorghiu signed an exclusive contract with EMI Classics for whom she has recorded Puccini’s Madama Butterfly, Tosca and Il trittico, Massenet’s Manon and Werther, Gounod’s Roméo et Juliette, Bizet’s Carmen and Verdi’s Il trovatore, several duet albums with Roberto Alagna and concerts with orchestra or choir and orchestra including Verdi’s Requiem, Live from La Scala, Live from Covent Garden, Casta Diva, My Puccini, and Diva. She has collaborated with Sir Georg Solti, Giuseppe Sinopoli, Claudio Abbado and Antonio Pappano, among others. Her performances as Marguerite in Gounod’s Faust, Magda in Puccini’s La rondine and Mimi in La bohème with the Royal Opera House and the Metropolitan Opera have been released on DVD by EMI Classics. Gheorghiu’s discography and videography have received wide critical acclaim and many prestigious awards in the UK, France, Belgium, German, Italy, and the United States. After Angela Gheorghiu’s July 2011, performances as Tosca with Jonas Kaufmann and Bryn Terfel at The Royal Opera House under the baton of Antonio Pappano, The Independent wrote, “Gheorghiu, like Tosca, is a born diva.” The Guardian added, “Her bloodcurdling outburst at the realisation that [Mario] is dead, not merely pretending, reminded us why this Romanian diva draws the crowds.” This production will be screened in cinemas around the world in the autumn. Angela Gheorghiu’s 2011-2012 season includes performances in Gounod’s Faust at London’s Royal Opera House, in Puccini’s La bohème at the Gran Teatre del Liceu, Barcelona, the Staatsoper Hamburg, the Nationaltheater, Munich and La Scala, Milan, a concert performance of Cilèa’s Adriana Lecouvreur at New York’s Carnegie Hall and song recitals in Tokyo, Essen, Washington, D.C. and Paris. - Standard Edition consists of a CD in a digipack with a booklet excerpting Gheorghiu’s essay. Both Deluxe and Standard editions feature song texts in English, French, German and the original language, if different, as well as booklet text in all three languages; - Standard Digital Version offers the entire standard CD contents. “it's generally good news. The bloom in the middle of the voice may have lost its sheen, but the top is as glorious as ever and the lower register is edging Gheorghiu towards the spinto repertoire...What both [Callas and Gheorghiu] share is an unfailing instinct for the right dramatic choice. So Gheorghiu's Mimi is now tough as well as tender and her Violetta...a woman who knows that Alfredo is her last romantic roll of the dice.” BBC Music Magazine, December 2011 **** “Gheorghiu is always recognisably herself...Marco Armiliato's lively accompaniments second his soprano when she is at her most urgent. Together, they cap the recital with a riveting account of Violetta's Act 1 scene, where she really shines - not Callas back from the dead but Gheorghiu plain and simple, and full of life.” Gramophone Magazine, January 2012 “In such a legato-dominated programme, Armiliato's ability to breathe with his singer is welcome, as is the loveliness of the RPO's playing.” International Record Review, January 2012 “she occupies [Callas's] role with aplomb. Gheorghiu animates these arias with such gusto that her interpretations sometimes border on the eccentric, so enthusiastic is her characterisation; but there's always a repository of effortless technique to draw upon...for emotional impact, the honours must go to her interpretation of "Ebben? ne andrò lontana", from La Wally.” The Independent, 4th November 2011 **** | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Joan Sutherland: The Voice of the Century
Bellini: | Casta Diva (from Norma) Recorded 1960 Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, Francesco Molinari-Pradelli O rendetemi la speme...Qui la voce sua soave...Vien, diletto (from I Puritani) Recorded 1960 Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, Francesco Molinari-Pradelli Ah! non giunge uman pensiero (from La Sonnambula) Recorded 1962 Orchestra del maggio Musicale Fiorentino, Richard Bonynge Eccomi pronta...Deh, se un'urna (from Beatrice di Tenda) Recorded 1962 London Symphony Orchestra, Richard Bonynge | Bizet: | Vasco da Gama: La marguerite a fermé sa corolle … Ouvre ton coeur Recorded 1969 Orchestre de la Suisse Romande, Richard Bonynge | Coward, N: | This is a changing world (from Pacific 1860) Recorded 1966 Richard Bonynge | Delibes: | Où va la jeune Indoue? 'Bell Song' (from Lakmé) Recorded 1960 Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, Francesco Molinari-Pradelli | Donizetti: | Il dolce suono mi colpì di sua voce! … Spargi d'amaro pianto (from Lucia di Lammermoor) Recorded 1962 Rinaldo Pelizzoni (Normanno), Cesare Siepi (Raimondo), Robert Merrill (Enrico) Orchestra dell’Accademia de Santa Cecilia, Rome, John Pritchard Pour ce contrat fatal...Salut à la France (from La fille du régiment) Recorded 1967 Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, Richard Bonynge Una parola…Chiedi all'aura (from L'elisir d'amore) Recorded 1970 Luciano Pavarotti (Nemorino) English Chamber Orchestra, Richard Bonynge Da tutti abbandonata (from Maria Stuarda) Recorded 1975 Luciano Pavarotti (Leicester) Orchestra del Teatro Comunale di Bologna, Richard Bonynge Figlio, e spento...Era desso il figlio mio (from Lucrezia Borgia) Recorded 1978 National Philharmonic Orchestra, Richard Bonynge Ancor non giunse...Torna, torna, o caro oggetto (from Rosmonda d’Inghilterra) Recorded 1961; bonus track Orchestre de la Suisse Romande, John Pritchard | Gounod: | Ah! Je veux vivre dans ce rêve (from Roméo et Juliette) Recorded 1960 Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, Francesco Molinari-Pradelli Ah! Je ris de me voir (from Faust) Recorded 1960 Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, Francesco Molinari-Pradelli | Heuberger: | Gehen wir ins Chambre séparée) from The Opera Ball Recorded 1966 New Philharmonia, Richard Bonynge | Lehár: | Wär' es auch nichts als ein Augenblick (Eva) Recorded 1966 New Philharmonia, Richard Bonynge | Massenet: | De cet affreux combat…Pleurez, mes yeux ! (from Le Cid) Recorded 1962 London Symphony Orchestra, Richard Bonynge | Offenbach: | Les oiseaux dans la charmille (from Les Contes d'Hoffmann) Recorded 1969 Orchestre de la Suisse Romande, Richard Bonynge | Puccini: | In questa reggia (from Turandot) Recorded 1972 Luciano Pavarotti (Calaf) London Philharmonic Orchestra, Zubin Mehta | Rossini: | Bel raggio lusinghier (from Semiramide) Recorded 1966 London Symphony Orchestra, Richard Bonynge | Strauss, J, II: | Nun's Chorus from Casanova Recorded 1966 New Philharmonia, Richard Bonynge | Verdi: | È strano! è strano!...Ah! fors è lui (from La traviata) Sempre libera (from La Traviata) Recorded 1960 Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, Francesco Molinari-Pradelli Che! e segnar questa mano potrebbe l’onta mia (from Luisa Miller) Tu puniscimi, o Signore … A brani, a brani, o perfido (from Luisa Miller) Recorded 1963 London Symphony Orchestra, Richard Bonynge È il sol dell'anima (from Rigoletto) Recorded 1971 Luciano Pavarotti (Duca) London Symphony Orchestra, Richard Bonynge Caro nome (from Rigoletto) Recorded 1971 London Symphony Orchestra, Richard Bonynge |
In tribute to one of Decca’s very greatest artists, a 2-for-1 double jewel-case version of Dame Joan Sutherland’s classic ‘The Voice of the Century’ 2-disc compendium is now available for release. The track contents are identical those of the original hardback version of ‘The Voice of the Century’ (4757981), and include arias from Lucia di Lammermoor, La sonnambula, Norma, Lakmé, Semiramide, La Fille du Régiment, Turandot, and many more. | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Vesselina Kasarova: A Portrait & French Opera Arias
Bellini: | Ascolta! Se Romeo t'uccise un figlio...La tremenda ultrice spada (from I Capuleti) | Berlioz: | Ah! Je vais mourir (from Les Troyens) | Donizetti: | Fia dunque vero…O mio Fernando (from La Favorita) Sposa a Percy...Per questa fiamma indomita (from Anna Bolena) | Gluck: | Che faro' senza Euridice? (from Orfeo ed Euridice) | Gounod: | Ô ma lyre immortelle (from Sapho) Depuis hier je cherche en vain mon maître...Que fais-tu, blanche tourterelle (from Roméo et Juliette) Nuit resplendissante (from Cinq-Mars) | Handel: | Or la tromba (Rinaldo) | Lalo: | De tous côtes j'apercois...Lorsque je t'ai vu soudain (from Le Roi d'Ys) | Massenet: | De cet affreux combat…Pleurez, mes yeux ! (from Le Cid) | Meyerbeer: | Non, non, non, vous n'avais jamais, je gage (from Les Huguenots) Donnez, donnez (from Le Prophète) | Mozart: | Voi che sapete (from Le nozze di Figaro) Batti, batti, o bel Masetto (from Don Giovanni) | Rossini: | Nacqui all'affanno, al pianto...Non più mesta (from La Cenerentola) Pensa alla patria (from L'Italiana in Algeri) Una voce poco fa (from Il barbiere di Siviglia) | Saint-Saëns: | Amour, viens aider ma faiblesse (Samson et Dalila) | Thomas, Ambroise: | Connais-tu le pays (from Mignon) |
“[Portrait] is the stuff of legends: I can't recall the last time I heard a debut opera recital that has given me so much pleasure. The vibrant richness of Kasarova's tone allied to her totally uninhibited manner before the microphone allow her to bring to astonishing life each of the characters portrayed within.” Gramophone Magazine, February 2007 | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Maria Callas - L'Incomparable
Bellini: | Care compagne, et voi, teneri amici ... Come per me sereno (from La Sonnambula) Ah, non credea mirarti (from La Sonnambula) Oh! s'io potessi dissipar le nubi (from Il Pirata) | Bizet: | L'amour est un oiseau rebelle 'Habanera' (from Carmen) Près des remparts de Séville (Séguedille) (from Carmen) | Boito: | L'altra notte in fondo al mare (from Mefistofele) | Catalani: | Ebben? Ne andrò lontana (from La Wally) | Charpentier, G: | Depuis le jour (from Louise) | Cherubini: | Dei tuoi figli la madre tu vedi (from Medee) | Cilea: | Ecco: respiro appena. Io son l'umile ancella (from Adriana Lecouvreur) Poveri fiori (from Adriana Lecouvreur) | Delibes: | Où va la jeune Indoue? 'Bell Song' (from Lakmé) | Donizetti: | Al dolce guidami castel natio (from Anna Bolena) | Giordano, U: | La mamma morta (from Andrea Chénier) | Gluck: | J'ai perdu mon Eurydice (from Orphée et Eurydice) Divinités du Styx (from Alceste) | Gounod: | Ah! Je veux vivre dans ce rêve (from Roméo et Juliette) | Massenet: | De cet affreux combat…Pleurez, mes yeux ! (from Le Cid) | Meyerbeer: | Ombra leggiera (Dinorah) Sung in French | Puccini: | Sola, perduta, abbandonata (from Manon Lescaut) Un bel di vedremo (from Madama Butterfly) Con onor muore (from Madama Butterfly) Si, mi chiamano Mimi (from La Bohème) Donde lieta usci (from La Bohème) O mio babbino caro (from Gianni Schicchi) Senza mamma, o bimbo (from Suor Angelica) Signore, ascolta! (from Turandot) In questa reggia (from Turandot) Tu che di gel sei cinta (from Turandot) | Rossini: | Una voce poco fa (from Il barbiere di Siviglia) | Saint-Saëns: | Printemps qui commence (from Samson et Dalila) Amour, viens aider ma faiblesse (Samson et Dalila) Mon cœur s'ouvre à ta voix (from Samson et Dalila) | Spontini: | La vestale: Tu che invoco (Atto II) O nume tutelar (from La Vestale) La Vestale: 'Caro oggetto' | Thomas, Ambroise: | A vos jeux, mes amis (from Hamlet) Ah, pour ce soir...Je suis Titania (from Mignon) | Verdi: | Mercè, dilette amiche 'Bolero' (from I Vespri Siciliani) Nel dì della vittoria ... Vieni! t'affretta (from Macbeth) La luce langue (from Macbeth) Una macchia è qui tutt'ora (from Macbeth) Ben io t'invenni … Anch'io dischiuso … Salgo già (from Nabucco) Surta è la notte...Ernani! Ernani, involami (from Ernani) Tu che la vanità (from Don Carlo) |
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| |  | The Massenet Edition
Massenet: | Don Quichotte studio recording, 1978 Nicolai Ghiaurov (Don Quichotte), Gabriel Bacquier (Sancho Panza), Régine Crespin (Dulcinée), Michèle Command (Pedro), Annick Dutertre (Garcias), Peyo Garazzi (Rodriguez), Jean-Marie Frémeau (Juan) L'Orchestre de la Suisse Romande, Kazimierz Kord Esclarmonde studio recording, 1975 Joan Sutherland (Esclarmonde), Huguette Tourangeau (Parséis), Clifford Grant (Emperor Phorcas), Giacomo Aragall (Roland), Louis Quilico (L'Evèque de Blois), Ryland Davies (Enéas), Robert Lloyd (Cléomer), Ian Caley (A Saracen Envoy), Graham Clark (A Byzantine Herald) National Philharmonic Orchestra, John Alldis Choir, Finchley Children's Music Group, Richard Bonynge Le Jongleur de Notre-Dame Roberto Alagna (Jean), Stefano Antonucci (Boniface), Francesco Ellero d'Artegna (Le prieur), Marc Larcher (Un moine poète) Orchestre National de Montpellier, Enrique Diemecke Manon studio recording, 1970 Beverly Sills (Manon), Nicolai Gedda (Le Chevalier des Grieux), Gérard Souzay (Lescaut), Gabriel Bacquier (Le Comte des Grieux), Nico Castel (Guillot de Morfontaine), Michel Trempont (De Brétigny) New Philharmonia Orchestra, Ambrosian Singers, Julius Rudel Le Roi de Lahore live recording, 1977 Luis Lima (Alim), Joan Sutherland (Sita), Sherrill Milnes (Scindia), Nicolai Ghiaurov (Indra), James Morris (Timour), Huguette Tourangeau (Kaled), John Tomlinson (Officer), Gareth Morrell (Army Chief), David Wilson-Johnson (Soldier) Orchestra and Chorus of the Vancouver Opera Association, NPO / Bonynge Thaïs studio recording, 1997-8 Renée Fleming (Thaïs), Thomas Hampson (Athanaël), Giuseppe Sabbatini (Nicias), Stefano Palatchi (Palémon), Marie Devellereau (Crobyle), Isabelle Cals (Myrtale), Enkelejda Shkosa (Albine), Elisabeth Vidal (La Charmeuse), David Grousset (Servant) Orchestre National de Bordeaux-Aquitaine, Yves Abel Thérèse studio recording 1973 Huguette Tourangeau (Thérèse), Ryland Davies (Armand de Clerval ), Louis Quilico (André Thoral), Neilson Taylor (Morel), Ian Caley (Un Officier), Alan Opie (Un Officier Municipal) New Philharmonia Orchestra, The Linden Singers, Richard Bonynge Werther studio recording, 1980 José Carreras (Werther), Frederica Von Stade (Charlotte), Isobel Buchanan (Sophie), Thomas Allen (Albert), Robert Lloyd (Le Bailli), Malcolm King (Johann), Paul Crook (Schmidt), Donaldson Bell (Brühlmann), Linda Humphries (Kätchen) Orchestra of Covent Garden, Children from the Royal Opera House Production, Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, Davis Le Carillon National Philharmonic Orchestra, Richard Bonynge Le Cid - Ballet music National Philharmonic Orchestra, Richard Bonynge Scènes pittoresques Paris Conservatoire Orchestra, Albert Wolff Cigale Enid Hartle National Philharmonic Orchestra, Richard Bonynge C'est sa tete que je reclame (from Hérodiade) Huguette Tourangeau (mezzo) L'Orchestre de la Suisse Romande, Richard Bonynge Il est doux, il est bon (from Hérodiade) Angela Gheorghiu (soprano) Orchestra del Teatro Regio di Torino, John Mauceri De cet affreux combat…Pleurez, mes yeux ! (from Le Cid) Joan Sutherland (soprano) London Symphony Orchestra, Richard Bonynge Fantaisie for Cello and Orchestra Jascha Silberstein (cello) L'Orchestre de la Suisse Romande, Richard Bonynge Meditation (from Thaïs) Nigel Kennedy (violin) National Philharmonic Orchestra, Richard Bonynge Le sais-tu? Huguette Tourangeau (mezzo), Richard Bonynge (piano) On dit! Huguette Tourangeau (mezzo), Richard Bonynge (piano) Passionnément Huguette Tourangeau (mezzo), Richard Bonynge (piano) Les âmes des fleurs Huguette Tourangeau (mezzo), Richard Bonynge (piano) Souvenance Huguette Tourangeau (mezzo), Richard Bonynge (piano) Le Petit Jésus Huguette Tourangeau (mezzo), Richard Bonynge (piano) Les Yeux clos Huguette Tourangeau (mezzo), Richard Bonynge (piano) Ce que disent les cloches Huguette Tourangeau (mezzo), Richard Bonynge (piano) La mélodie des baisers Huguette Tourangeau (mezzo), Richard Bonynge (piano) Pitchounette Huguette Tourangeau (mezzo), Richard Bonynge (piano) Nuit d'Espagne Huguette Tourangeau (mezzo), Richard Bonynge (piano) L'éventail Huguette Tourangeau (mezzo), Richard Bonynge (piano) Je t'aime! Huguette Tourangeau (mezzo), Richard Bonynge (piano) Les amoureuses sont des folles Huguette Tourangeau (mezzo), Richard Bonynge (piano) Printemps dernier Huguette Tourangeau (mezzo), Richard Bonynge (piano) Roses d'Octobre Huguette Tourangeau (mezzo), Richard Bonynge (piano) Sérénade d'automne Huguette Tourangeau (mezzo), Richard Bonynge (piano) Souhait Huguette Tourangeau (mezzo), Richard Bonynge (piano) Elle s'en est allee Huguette Tourangeau (mezzo), Richard Bonynge (piano) Les Yeux clos Joan Sutherland (soprano), Richard Bonynge (piano), Barry Tuckwell (horn) Amours bénis Joan Sutherland (soprano), Richard Bonynge (piano), Barry Tuckwell (horn) Pensée d'automne Joan Sutherland (soprano), Richard Bonynge (piano) Oh! si les fleurs avaient des yeux Joan Sutherland (soprano), Richard Bonynge (piano) Puisqu'elle a pris ma vie Joan Sutherland (soprano), Richard Bonynge (piano) Oh! si les fleurs avaient des yeux Joan Sutherland (soprano) New Philharmonia Orchestra, Richard Bonynge Crépuscule Joan Sutherland (soprano) New Philharmonia Orchestra, Richard Bonynge Ah, que mes soeurs ... Reste au foyer, petit grillon (from Cendrillon) Joan Sutherland (soprano) L'Orchestre de la Suisse Romande, Richard Bonynge Manon: ballet Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, Richard Bonynge Meditation (from Thaïs) John Georgiadis (violin) London Symphony Orchestra, Richard Bonynge Le Roi de Lahore: waltz and entr'acte London Symphony Orchestra, Richard Bonynge Scènes dramatiques National Philharmonic Orchestra, Richard Bonynge Cendrillon: Marche des princesses National Philharmonic Orchestra, Richard Bonynge La Navaraisse : Nocturne London Symphony Orchestra, Richard Bonynge Les Erinnyes : Invocation London Symphony Orchestra, Richard Bonynge Air de Nina (from Chérubin) Joan Sutherland (soprano) New Philharmonia Orchestra, Richard Bonynge Chérubin Entr'acte London Symphony Orchestra, Richard Bonynge Vive amour qui rêve (from Chérubin) Angela Gheorghiu (soprano) Orchestra e coro de Teatro Regio di Torino, John Mauceri Lamento d'Ariane National Philharmonic Orchestra, Richard Bonynge Phèdre: Overture Orchestre de l'Opera Comique Paris, Albert Wolff Werther: Prelude & La nuit de Noël Orchestre de l'Opera Comique Paris, Albert Wolff Scènes pittoresques Paris Conservatoire Orchestra, Albert Wolff Scènes alsaciennes Paris Conservatoire Orchestra, Albert Wolff |
13 August 2012 marks the 100th anniversary of the death of Jules Massenet (born 12 May 1842). Massenet is best-known for his operas and this set contains his two most famous - Manon and Werther as well as rarer works which owe their modern revivals and recordings during the 1970s to the advocacy of Joan Sutherland and Richard Bonynge. Richard Bonynge has been a lifelong champion of Massenet and his reference-status recordings of the ballets are included as an integral element in this edition. He also features as an accompanist to Huguette Tourangeau in a widely-admired but long out of print recording of a selection of Massenet Songs. The 140-page booklet includes full cast lists of the operas and detailed track lists. Opera critic and writer George Hall has written an article on Massenet's life and works. Richard Bonynge also contributes a personal note on his discovery and love of Massenet's music. A CD-ROM contains the opera libretti and song-texts with translations. This comprehensive 23-CD set with a wealth of glorious music is a must for all Massenet fans and lovers of French music alike. | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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