After an album of French songs (Néère) that earned her a Gramophone Award in 2016, Véronique Gens
presents her new recital, this time with orchestra, which gives her an
opportunity to display the maturity of her ‘Falcon’ soprano, the central
tessitura typical of French Romantic opera, which takes its name from
Cornélie Falcon, who created the works of Meyerbeer and Halévy staged in
the 1830s.
She pays tribute here to a number of
composers whose unknown operas she was the first to reveal in projects
mounted by the Palazzetto Bru Zane (which also coproduced the present
recording), including David, Godard, Saint-Saëns and Halévy. The programme selects arias from all the genres in vogue in the Romantic
era: opera (Saint-Saëns, Halévy, Godard, Février), opéra-comique
(David), oratorio (Franck, Massenet) and the cantata for the Prix de
Rome (Bizet, Bruneau). A nod to Wagner and his Tannhäuser – in its
French translation of the 1860s – completes this programme conducted by a
longstanding colleague of the soprano, one of the leading specialists
in French music, Hervé Niquet.
Muchas gracias! Excelente álbum. Podrías volver a subir el álbum de Véronique Gens que se llama "Néère", te lo agradecería enormemente!
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