Les Talens Lyriques
are a major french classical music ensemble, recognized on the
international scale for both its musicological work and editorial
choices. Created twenty years ago by french harpsichordist and conductor
Christophe Rousset. The ensemble has a large lyrical and instrumental repertoire ranging from Baroque to Early Romanticism.
Following the release of Les Danaïdes in 2015, Les Talens Lyriques present the first world recording of Antonio Salieri’s Les Horaces,
which they recreated at Versailles in 2016. To bring this score back to
life, Christophe Rousset gathered a vocal cast in which tenor Cyrille
Dubois, Judith van Wanroij, Julien Dran or Jean-Sebastien Bou embody the
fate of the characters inspired by the fratricidal struggle of Horatius
and Curiatius in Ancient Rome, dramatically revived by an already
romantic Salieri in his musical boldness. Fights, vows and great crowd
scenes, the tears of heroine Camilla, the Curiatius’ dilemma, or the
implacable determination of old Horatius offer intense and original
drama.
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