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Thomas Fulton, Orchestre Philarmonique de Monte-Carlo - Auber: La muette de Portici (2002)

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Thomas Fulton, Orchestre Philarmonique de Monte-Carlo - Auber: La muette de Portici (2002)

Thomas Fulton, Orchestre Philarmonique de Monte-Carlo - Auber: La muette de Portici (2002)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 623 Mb | Total time: 75:10+74:04 | Scans included
Classical | Label: EMI | # 7243 5 75257 2 5 | Recorded: 1987

History hasn't been kind to La Muette de Portici. Premiered in Paris in 1828, Auber's opera deals with a 17th-century Neapolitan uprising against Spanish rule, led by the fisherman Masaniello, whose mute sister, Fenella, has been seduced by Alphonse, son of the Spanish viceroy. Morally, the work is complex. Though Masaniello is in the right, his distrust of revolutionary violence is confirmed when he encounters Elvire, Alphonse's blameless wife, who is victimised by both sides in the conflict. Masaniello's fanatical deputy, Pietro, however, advocates indiscriminate carnage, and the power struggle that ensues has catastrophic consequences.
In the decades following the opera's premiere, its influence was huge. A performance in Brussels in August 1830 was the signal for the riots that marked the start of the Belgian revolution that led to the country's eventual independence from Dutch rule. Radicals, both political and musical, enthused about it as Europe braced itself for the revolutions of 1848. Yet as the century wore on, its popularity began to wane, partly due to the variable quality of the score; Auber was a very fine composer, but not a great one, and his melodic inspiration could be uneven. Groundbreaking though his opera was, it was the works that drew upon and elaborated its methodology – above all, Rossini's Guillaume Tell and Verdi's Don Carlos – that would be acknowledged as the great political works of the age.

Performer:
Elvire - June Anderson
Masaniello - Alfredo Kraus
Alphonse - John Aler
Pietro - Jean-Philippe Lafont
Lorenzo - Alain Munier
Borella - Frédéric Vassar
Selva - Jean-Philippe Courtis
Une dame d'honneur - Martine Mahé
Moreno - Daniel Ottevaere
Ensemble Choral Jean Laforge
Orchestre Philarmonique de Monte-Carlo
Conductor - Thomas Fulton

Track List:
CD1:
01. Ouverture
02. Act I. No. 1. Introduction & air. Du prince objet de notre amour … Air. O toi, jeune victime …
03. No. 2. Récitatif & chœur. Mais du cortège qui s'avance … Du prince objet de notre amour
04. No. 3. Air. Plaisir du rang suprême
05. Ballet. Guarache
06. No. 4. Scène & chœur de la chapelle. Dans ces jardins, quel bruit se fait entendre?
07. No. 5. Finale. Ils sont unis!
08. Act II. No. 6. Chœur & récitatif. Amis, amis, le soleil va paraître
09. No. 7. Barcarolle. Amis, la matinée est belle
10. No. 8. Duo. Mieux vaut mourir que rester misérable
11. No. 9. Finale. Venez, amis, venez, venez partager mes transports
CD2:
01. Act III. No. 10. Duo. N'espérez pas me fuir
02. No. 11. Chœur du marché. Au marché qui vient de s'ouvrir
03. No. 12. Finale - scène. Non, je ne me trompe pas, c'est bien elle … Prière. Saint bienheur
04. Act IV. No. 13. Air & cavatine. Spectacle affreux… Du pauvre ami seul ami fidèle
05. No. 14. Cavatine & chœur. Mais on vient. C'est Pietro
06. No. 15. Scène & chœur. Des étrangers dans ma chaumière
07. No. 16. Marche & chœur. Honneur et gloire ! Célébrons ce héros
08. Act V. No. 17. Barcarolle & chœur. Voyez du haut de ces rivages
09. No. 18. Finale. On vient! silence, amis!


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Thomas Fulton, Orchestre Philarmonique de Monte-Carlo - Auber: La muette de Portici (2002)