Jean-Luc Tingaud - The Best of Jean-Luc Tingaud (2024)
BAND/ARTIST: Jean-Luc Tingaud
- Title: The Best of Jean-Luc Tingaud
- Year Of Release: 2024
- Label: Naxos
- Genre: Classical
- Quality: FLAC (tracks)
- Total Time: 104:30 min
- Total Size: 443 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Fanfare pour précéder la péri
02. Les biches Suite, FP 36b: I. Rondeau
03. Le siège de Corinthe (the Siege of Corinth), Act II: Ballade. L'hymen lui donne une couronne [Ismene, Chorus]
04. Petite Suite, WD 39: No. 2, La poupée
05. Espada Suite: II. Boléro
06. Psyché, FWV 47, Pt. 3 (Version for Choir & Orchestra): VI. Amour, elle a connu ton nom
07. Fervaal, Op. 40: Prelude
08. Fernand Cortez, ou la conquête du Mexique: Ouverture (Live)
09. L'ange de Nisida (Excerpts): Vive le Roi ! [Live]
10. Roma, WD 37: IV. Allegro vivacissimo
11. Werther: Preludio
12. Les animaux modèles Suite, FP 111: II. Le lion amoureux
13. L'apprenti sorcier
14. Symphony in B-Flat Major, Op. 20: II. Très lent
15. Jeux d'enfants, Op. 22, WD 56: XI. Petit mari, petite femme (Arr. for Orchestra)
16. Espada Suite: III. Toréador et andalouse
17. Symphony No. 2 in B-Flat Major, Op. 57: I. Extrêmement lent - Très vif
18. Le siège de Corinthe (The Siege of Corinth): Ouverture
19. Le chasseur maudit, FWV 44
01. Fanfare pour précéder la péri
02. Les biches Suite, FP 36b: I. Rondeau
03. Le siège de Corinthe (the Siege of Corinth), Act II: Ballade. L'hymen lui donne une couronne [Ismene, Chorus]
04. Petite Suite, WD 39: No. 2, La poupée
05. Espada Suite: II. Boléro
06. Psyché, FWV 47, Pt. 3 (Version for Choir & Orchestra): VI. Amour, elle a connu ton nom
07. Fervaal, Op. 40: Prelude
08. Fernand Cortez, ou la conquête du Mexique: Ouverture (Live)
09. L'ange de Nisida (Excerpts): Vive le Roi ! [Live]
10. Roma, WD 37: IV. Allegro vivacissimo
11. Werther: Preludio
12. Les animaux modèles Suite, FP 111: II. Le lion amoureux
13. L'apprenti sorcier
14. Symphony in B-Flat Major, Op. 20: II. Très lent
15. Jeux d'enfants, Op. 22, WD 56: XI. Petit mari, petite femme (Arr. for Orchestra)
16. Espada Suite: III. Toréador et andalouse
17. Symphony No. 2 in B-Flat Major, Op. 57: I. Extrêmement lent - Très vif
18. Le siège de Corinthe (The Siege of Corinth): Ouverture
19. Le chasseur maudit, FWV 44
Conductor Jean-Luc Tingaud has specialized in neglected French opera in addition to the standard repertory. He also has an active career as an orchestral conductor.
Born in 1969, Tingaud studied conducting and piano at the Paris Conservatory. He founded an orchestra, Ostinato, which he conducted in a production of Mozart's Le nozze di Figaro and which has continued to perform. Tingaud was hired as an assistant to conductor Manuel Rosenthal, who was still active as a nonagenarian and who had studied with Maurice Ravel; in this way, Tingaud absorbed some of the more arcane aspects of the French operatic tradition. He became a specialist in neglected French operas, conducting performances of such works as Massenet's Sapho, Chabrier's Le roi malgré lui, and Reynaldo Hahn's Ciboulette, among many others. Many of these performances took place at Ireland's Wexford Festival, where Tingaud made the first of a series of ongoing appearances in 2001. In 2004, Tingaud made his recording debut on the Dynamic label, leading the Orchestra Internazionale d'Italia in a performance of Massenet's opera Werther.
Tingaud has also appeared with opera companies across France, Europe, and the U.S., including Opera Lille in Belgium, the Prague National Theatre, and the Palm Beach Opera. Tingaud has guest conducted a large variety of orchestras, including the English Chamber Orchestra, the RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra, and the Warsaw Philharmonic. In September of 2019, he was named first guest conductor of the Beethoven Academy Orchestra in Poland. In addition to Dynamic, Tingaud has recorded for the Philips and Naxos labels. Many of his recordings have focused on rare French operas, but he has also recorded orchestral music, leading Ostinato in an album of symphonic works by pop songwriter William Sheller and issuing an album of Bizet's rare Roma Symphony with the RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra. In 2020, Tingaud, leading the Royal Scottish National Orchestra and the RCS Voices, released an album of rarely heard choral works by César Franck. He returned in 2024 on the Naxos label, leading the Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin in the symphonies of Franck and Ernest Chausson. ~ James Manheim
Born in 1969, Tingaud studied conducting and piano at the Paris Conservatory. He founded an orchestra, Ostinato, which he conducted in a production of Mozart's Le nozze di Figaro and which has continued to perform. Tingaud was hired as an assistant to conductor Manuel Rosenthal, who was still active as a nonagenarian and who had studied with Maurice Ravel; in this way, Tingaud absorbed some of the more arcane aspects of the French operatic tradition. He became a specialist in neglected French operas, conducting performances of such works as Massenet's Sapho, Chabrier's Le roi malgré lui, and Reynaldo Hahn's Ciboulette, among many others. Many of these performances took place at Ireland's Wexford Festival, where Tingaud made the first of a series of ongoing appearances in 2001. In 2004, Tingaud made his recording debut on the Dynamic label, leading the Orchestra Internazionale d'Italia in a performance of Massenet's opera Werther.
Tingaud has also appeared with opera companies across France, Europe, and the U.S., including Opera Lille in Belgium, the Prague National Theatre, and the Palm Beach Opera. Tingaud has guest conducted a large variety of orchestras, including the English Chamber Orchestra, the RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra, and the Warsaw Philharmonic. In September of 2019, he was named first guest conductor of the Beethoven Academy Orchestra in Poland. In addition to Dynamic, Tingaud has recorded for the Philips and Naxos labels. Many of his recordings have focused on rare French operas, but he has also recorded orchestral music, leading Ostinato in an album of symphonic works by pop songwriter William Sheller and issuing an album of Bizet's rare Roma Symphony with the RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra. In 2020, Tingaud, leading the Royal Scottish National Orchestra and the RCS Voices, released an album of rarely heard choral works by César Franck. He returned in 2024 on the Naxos label, leading the Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin in the symphonies of Franck and Ernest Chausson. ~ James Manheim
Year 2024 | Classical | FLAC / APE
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