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Wydawnictwo: Challenge Classics
Nr katalogowy: CC 72639
Nośnik: 1 SACD
Data wydania: czerwiec 2014
EAN: 608917263923
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Epoka muzyczna: romantyzm
Obszar (język): francuski
Rodzaj: kantata, pieśń

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Berlioz: La captive

Challenge Classics - CC 72639
Wykonawcy
Lisa Larsson, sopran
Het Gelders Orkest / Antonello Manacorda
Nagrody i rekomendacje
 
Pizzicato 5
 
01. Herminie, scéne lyrique - Récit:
Quel trouble te poursuit (03:39)
02. Herminie, scé ne lyrique - Air:
Ah! Si de la tendresse (03:33)
03. Herminie, scéne lyrique - Récit:
Que dis-je? (01:15)
04. Herminie, scéne lyrique - Air:
Arrete! Arrete! Cher Tancrede (05:09)
05. Herminie, scéne lyrique - Air:
Venez, venez, terribles armes! (01:54)
06. Herminie, scéne lyrique - Priere:
Dieu des chrétiens (05:35)
07. La captive, Op. 12 (07:27) 08. La mort de C léopatre - Allegro vivace con impeto ? Récit. C'en est donc fait! (03:16)
09. La mort de C léopatre - Lento cantabile. Ah! qu'ils sont loin ces jours, tourment de ma memoire (06:07)
10. La mort de Cléopatre - Méditation. Largo misterioso. Grands Pharaons, nobles Lagides (03:57)
11. La mort de Clé opatre - Allegro assai agitato. Non!... non, de vos demeures funebres (06:42)
Before winning the Prix de Rome in 1830 with the fairly scholastic cantata La mort de Sardanapale, Berlioz had already submitted attempts in the form of La mort d’Orphée (1827), Herminie (1828) and La mort de Cléopâtre (1829). Herminie was outstripped by the submission made by Ross-Despréaux and only came second. The cantata Herminie would survive, however, not least because Berlioz derived the idée fixe from his Symphonie Fantastique. The cantata, to a text by Pierre-Ange Vieillard, was inspired by Tasso’s ‘Gerusalemme liberata’, an epic set during the Crusades. And then, following the failures of Orphée and Herminie, came the third attempt. In that particular year, the jury decided not to award any first prize. It was only the next year that he succeeded in satisfying the jury, when he obediently followed the advice he had been given with the less colourful and much shorter cantata La mort de Sardanapale. Winning the Prix de Rome allowed the victor to spend two years in the Eternal City. Berlioz complained about all manner of things in Italy, from the demise of sacred music to the general ignorance of music in the country. All that I could produce for the Académie was confined to three or four pieces.’ One of these pieces was the song La captive, whose success he could not have predicted.

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  • SWR 19135
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  • C 087842
  • ARS 38659
  • KTC 1797
  • CHAN 20179
  • DGCD 21149
  • GEN 24857
  • CC 72973
  • GLO 5285