Hervé Niquet - Gustave Charpentier: Music for the Prix de Rome (2011) CD-Rip
BAND/ARTIST: Hervé Niquet
- Title: Gustave Charpentier: Music for the Prix de Rome
- Year Of Release: 2011
- Label: Glossa
- Genre: Classical
- Quality: FLAC (image+.cue,log,scans)
- Total Time: 02:04:12
- Total Size: 622 Mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
Gustave Charpentier (1860-1956)
CD 1:
1. Impressions d'Italie
2. Didon
CD 2:
1. La Vie du poète
2. La Fête des myrtes
Performers:
Manon Feubel - soprano
Sabine Devieilhe - soprano
Helena Bohuszewicz - contralto
Julien Dran - tenor
Bernard Richter - tenor
Marc Barrard - baritone
Alain Buet - baritone
Flemish Radio Choir
The Royal Symphonic Band of the Belgian Guides
Brussels Philharmonic
Hervé Niquet - conductor
Gustave Charpentier (1860-1956)
CD 1:
1. Impressions d'Italie
2. Didon
CD 2:
1. La Vie du poète
2. La Fête des myrtes
Performers:
Manon Feubel - soprano
Sabine Devieilhe - soprano
Helena Bohuszewicz - contralto
Julien Dran - tenor
Bernard Richter - tenor
Marc Barrard - baritone
Alain Buet - baritone
Flemish Radio Choir
The Royal Symphonic Band of the Belgian Guides
Brussels Philharmonic
Hervé Niquet - conductor
This third release in the Prix de Rome series by Glossa is set to demonstrate a composer whose range of talents far extends beyond his famous opera 'Louise'.
After Debussy and Saint-Saëns, Hervé Niquet now turns to the dramatic realism of the late 19th century. The Italian period in Charpentier’s life (1888-1890) was actually his most fruitful creative. It was there, in Rome, that he worked on two masterly symphonic works: the one elaborating his 'Impressions d’Italie' which was to enjoy significant success right up until the Second World War; whilst the other, 'La Vie du poète', more experimental, called for three soloists, a chorus and a large symphonic orchestra. Thanks to the quality of his chorus 'La Fête des myrtes' and the magnificent Wagnerian cantata 'Didon', the composer won, in 1887, the famous Prix de Rome, opening the way for him to have a Bohemian séjour in the Villa Medici.
After Debussy and Saint-Saëns, Hervé Niquet now turns to the dramatic realism of the late 19th century. The Italian period in Charpentier’s life (1888-1890) was actually his most fruitful creative. It was there, in Rome, that he worked on two masterly symphonic works: the one elaborating his 'Impressions d’Italie' which was to enjoy significant success right up until the Second World War; whilst the other, 'La Vie du poète', more experimental, called for three soloists, a chorus and a large symphonic orchestra. Thanks to the quality of his chorus 'La Fête des myrtes' and the magnificent Wagnerian cantata 'Didon', the composer won, in 1887, the famous Prix de Rome, opening the way for him to have a Bohemian séjour in the Villa Medici.
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