Berlioz: (La) Damnation de Faust; (La) Mort de Cléopâtre
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Berlioz: (La) Damnation de Faust; (La) Mort de Cléopâtre

2CD(s) - Label:Gemini - Distributor:EMI - Run Time:2 hours 18 minutes - ADD - Released:02/04/2007 - 94638149323

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relies heavily on the moving of massed choirs
across a large stage. It has vivid lighting
effects--rather too many of them using
strobes--and monolithic multi-purpose sets, in
particular a revolving glass drum which functions
both as cinema screen and rostrum for singers, so
that the final ride to Hell, for example, is sung
by Mephistopheles and Faust above a cavalcade of
projected horses, like the inside of a zoetrope.
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that can compete with these flashy production
values--White and Kasarova, in particular, sing at
a level of intensity that would swamp anything
less; the climactic seduction trio has rarely been
sung so well or with such an overpoweringly
polymorphous eroticism. Cambreling marshals his
forces effectively, giving full rein to the work's
showstoppers like the "Hungarian March" but not
neglecting the subtler less kinetic Gluckian side
of Berlioz's vocal writing. The DVD has subtitles
in English, German and Dutch, and menus in those
languages, as well as French, Italian, Spanish and
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This imaginative staging of Berlioz's dramatic symphony for chorus, soloists and orchestra ... more
relies heavily on the moving of massed choirs
across a large stage. It has vivid lighting
effects--rather too many of them using
strobes--and monolithic multi-purpose sets, in
particular a revolving glass drum which functions
both as cinema screen and rostrum for singers, so
that the final ride to Hell, for example, is sung
by Mephistopheles and Faust above a cavalcade of
projected horses, like the inside of a zoetrope.
The three main soloists have voices on a scale
that can compete with these flashy production
values--White and Kasarova, in particular, sing at
a level of intensity that would swamp anything
less; the climactic seduction trio has rarely been
sung so well or with such an overpoweringly
polymorphous eroticism. Cambreling marshals his
forces effectively, giving full rein to the work's
showstoppers like the "Hungarian March" but not
neglecting the subtler less kinetic Gluckian side
of Berlioz's vocal writing. The DVD has subtitles
in English, German and Dutch, and menus in those
languages, as well as French, Italian, Spanish and
Swedish. --Roz Kaveney
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Berlioz: (La) Damnation de Faust; (La) Mort de Cléopâtre

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Title: Berlioz: (La) Damnation de Faust; (La) Mort de Cléopâtre

Composer: (Louis-)Hector Berlioz (1803 - 1869)

Main Performer: Gabriel Bacquier (Baritone); Janet Baker (Mezzo soprano); Maria Peronne (Soprano); Nicolai Gedda (Tenor); Pierre Thau (Bass)

Orchestra / Ensemble(s): Paris Opera Chorus; Paris Orchestra; London Symphony Orchestra

Date of Release: 02/04/2007

Label / Distributor: Gemini / EMI

Pieces in Set: 2

Running Time: 2 hours 18 minutes

Genre(s): Other

Genre(s): Vocal and choral

Location of Recording: Paris Salle Wagram (Oct 1969), London Watford Town Hall

Producer: R. Kinloch Anderson

Stereo: Stereo

SPAR Code: ADD

EAN: 94638149323

Catalogue Number: 3814932

Work 1

Work Title: (La) Damnation de Faust, Op. 24

Excerpt(s): 1. PART 1 - Le viel hiver (Introduction)
2. Les bergers quittent
3. Mais d'un éclat guerrier; Hungarian March
4. PART 2 - Sans regrets j'ai quitté
5. Christ vient de ressusciter; Hélas! doux chants de ciel
6. O pure émotion!; A boire encor!
7. Certain rat
8. Amen (fugue)
9. Vrai Dieu, Messieurs!; Une puce gentille
10. Voici des roses
11. Dors, heureux Faust!
12. Ballet des Sylphes; Quelle céleste image
13. Villes entourées...Jam nox stellata
14. PART 3 - La retraite
15. Merci doux crépuscule; Je l'entends
16. Que l'air est étouffant!; Autrefois un roi de Thulé
17. Esprits des flammes (Evocation)
18. Menuet des Follets, 'Will-o'-the-wisp'
19. Devant la maison (Sérénade)
20. Grands dieux! que vois-je?
21. Allons, il est trop tard
22. PART 4 - D'amour l'ardente flamme; Au son des trompettes
23. Nature immense (Invocation)
24. A la voûte azurée
25. Dans mon coeur retentit
26. Has! Irimiru Karabrao (Pandemonium); Alors l'Enfer se tut (Epilogue)
27. Laus! Hosanna!; Remonte au ciel (Apotheosis)

Composer: (Louis-)Hector Berlioz (1803 - 1869)

Genre: Vocal & Choral

Date Written: 1845-6

Conductor: Georges Prêtre

Orchestra / Ensemble: Paris Opera Chorus

Orchestra / Ensemble: Paris Orchestra

Main Performer: Gabriel Bacquier (Baritone), Janet Baker (Mezzo soprano), Maria Peronne (Soprano), Nicolai Gedda (Tenor), Pierre Thau (Bass)

Opera Part(s): Gabriel Bacquier, Janet Baker, Maria Peronne, Nicolai Gedda, Pierre Thau

Work 2

Work Title: (La) Mort de Cléopâtre, '(The) Death of Cleopatra'

Excerpt(s): 1. (La) Mort de Cléopâtre, '(The) Death of Cleopatra'

Composer: (Louis-)Hector Berlioz (1803 - 1869)

Genre: Vocal & Choral

Date Written: 1829

Conductor: Sir Alexander Gibson

Orchestra / Ensemble: London Symphony Orchestra

Main Performer: Janet Baker (Mezzo soprano)

Opera Part(s): Janet Baker

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