Cyril Auvity / Ensemble Desmarest / Ronan Khalil MARC-ANTOINE CHARPENTIER La Descente d’Orphée aux enfers
Cyril Auvity heads the cast in a new recording of Marc-Antoine Charpentier’s La Descente d’Orphée aux enfers
in a production being released by Glossa. Auvity is the lovelorn
Orpheus who ventures, with his lyre, into the Underworld to plead with
Pluto (Etienne Bazola) for the return of his Eurydice (Céline Scheen),
struck down in her prime by a snakebite, being encouraged in his efforts
by Proserpine, the wife of the ruler of Hades (Floriane Hasler).
This
is a two-act chamber opera, written in 1686, and it is not known
whether Charpentier ever composed any more music for the piece (the
drama stops at a tantalizing moment in the well-known story). Even
still, the composer appears to have invested substantial inspiration
into the work, which will have been performed in front of the composer’s
patron, Mademoiselle de Guise by a group of singers working within the
limitations imposed by Jean- Baptiste Lully’s “musical monopoly” of the time.
For this recording, keyboard-player Ronan
Khalil directs his Ensemble Desmarest. The demanding lead role of this
entertainment continues Auvity’s strong current presence in French
Baroque music-making – as well as his connection with Glossa. His
Orpheus follows his previous Charpentier Stances du Cid release
on the label, as well as appearances in operas by Campra, Destouches
and Lully. Marc Trautmann both informs and entertains in his
accompanying booklet essay. (Glossa)
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