
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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