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Mise à jour

M. Pokora

Pop - Released August 31, 2010 | Parlophone (France)

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Produced by the likes of Gee Futuristic, Astroboyz, and the Bionix, Mise à Jour sees M. Pokora, France's answer to Justin Timberlake, revert back to his native tongue following 2008's English-language Timbaland-featuring effort MP3. The former Popstars contestant and Linkup boy band member's fourth solo album, which maintains the urban pop sound of its predecessor, includes the singles "Juste une Photo de Toi" and "Mirage" alongside a collaboration with Dutch dance-pop vocalist Eva Simons ("Mr. & Mrs. Smith").© Jon O'Brien /TiVo

Brûler le Feu 2

Juliette Armanet

French Music - Released November 4, 2022 | Universal Music Division Romance Musique

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Lully : Alceste

Christophe Rousset

Full Operas - Released December 1, 2017 | Aparté

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Everyone thinks that they know Alceste by Lully, and yet this 1674 masterpiece has almost never been recorded in its entirety. Apart from the Malgoire version from 1975 with Bruce Brewer and Felicity Palmer, which is starting to become outdated, the real treat is a second versoin by the same Malgoire twenty years later with Jean-Philippe Lafont and Colette Alliot-Lugaz... And so we can only take our hats off to the new discographical opus from Christophe Rousset's Talens Lyriques, a lively and elegant reading which allows us to rediscover everything that was so innovative about this brilliant, effervescent Florentine, who would become a typical Versaillais, a courtesan and a wheeler-dealer. King Louis XIV - 36 years old, still with all his own teeth and a victorious war leader - could only feel flattered by the piece signed by Quinault: Alcide, who covets the beautiful Alceste (who has been promised to Admetus), is none other than Hercules himself - Louis XIV seeing himself in Hercules saving the beautiful Madame de Montespan from the clutches of her husband. To be sure, in this opera, Admetus/Hercules magnanimously hands Alceste, whom he has saved from hell, to her husband, while the poor Mr Montespan would end his career and his life exiled in Gascony... Honour intact. The Sun King loved the work, to the point that he commanded that rehearsals be held at Versailles. According to Madame de Sévigné, "The King declared that if he found himself in Paris when it was performed, he would go to see it every night." That being said, if Alceste suited the tastes of the court, it didn't do so well in Paris, where Lully's enemies, jealous of the extravagant privileges that he had won (the exclusive right to "have sung any whole piece in France, wither in French verse or in other languages, without the written permission of said Sir Lully, on pain of a ten thousand livre fine, and confiscation of theatres, equipment, decorations, costumes..."), heaped plot upon plot, while the gallant Mercury sang his little couplet: Dieu !  Le bel opéra ! Rien de plus pitoyable ! Cerbère y vient japper d'un aboi lamentable !  Oh ! Quelle musique de chien ! Oh ! Quelle musique du diable ! [Lord!/Fine opera!/There's nothing so pitiable!/Cerberus is yapping, his howls lamentable!/What doggish music!/What devilish music!]. Posterity would decide otherwise, and Rousset proved it triumphantly. © SM/Qobuz

Chroniques d’un cupidon

Slimane

Pop - Released September 1, 2022 | Universal Music Division Capitol Music France

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Les Royaumes Minuscules

Voyou

French Music - Released February 24, 2023 | A+LSO

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Stephane Deneve conducts Debussy

Stéphane Denève

Symphonies - Released May 1, 2012 | Chandos

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Stéphane Denève has established himself as a versatile maestro with a highly varied repertoire, from concert fare to operas, but his recordings have revealed him to be a specialist in French orchestral music, notably in his coverage of works by Albert Roussel and Guillaume Connesson. This double hybrid SACD from Chandos offers Denève's interpretations of the orchestral works of Claude Debussy, and the lavishly detailed and expressive performances by the Royal Scottish National Orchestra show a conductor and an orchestra in complete sympathy with the music. Because the presentation by Chandos is first-rate from an audiophile perspective, with spectacular reproduction and close-up, credible presence, the listener is immersed in Debussy's dazzling colors from the opening of Images, and surrounded by fully dimensional sonorities throughout the album, which includes such other masterpieces of impressionist music as Jeux, Nocturnes, La Mer, Printemps, and Prélude à l'après-midi d'une faune. When the clarity of the notes, the richness of the timbres, and the depth of the orchestra's sound are appreciated altogether, it's truly a seductive experience, and Debussy's lush and atmospheric music achieves its potential in this impressive package. Indeed, it's difficult to pull away from these gorgeous performances, so prepare to listen to both SACDs in one long, leisurely sitting. It's that good.© TiVo
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Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme

Vincent Dumestre

Classical - Released January 14, 2022 | Château de Versailles Spectacles

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Corsu - Mezu Mezu 2

Corsu - Mezu Mezu

French Music - Released August 26, 2022 | RCA Group

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DISCO4 :: PART I

Health

Alternative & Indie - Released October 16, 2020 | Loma Vista Recordings

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Noël sous l'Empire

Quentin Guérillot

Classical - Released December 8, 2023 | Château de Versailles Spectacles

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Prison Dorée (Nouvelle Edition)

Zoufris Maracas

French Music - Released October 8, 2012 | Wagram Music - Chapter Two Records

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The Spohr Collection

Ashley Solomon

Classical - Released March 27, 2020 | Channel Classics

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In 2002 Florilegium became involved with Bolivian Baroque and since 2003 Ashley hasbeen training vocalists and instrumentalists there. Initially solo singers, he formed Arakaen-dar Bolivia Choir in 2005. In 2008 Ashley was the first European to receive the prestigious Bolivian Hans Roth Prize, given to him in recognition of the enormous assistance he hasgiven to the Bolivian indigenous people, their presence on the international stage and thepromotion and preservation of this music.For the last 28 years of collaboration with Channel Classics my main inspiration for recording hasalways been repertoire, either to convey our individual interpretation of known pieces I am passionate aboutor to present otherwise unknown repertoire for thevery first time. This recording, however, came aboutthrough a chance encounter with a remarkable privatecollection of flutes, held in Frankfurt. This collectionincludes several hundred historical flutes, spanningthe history of the instrument from one of the earliestsurviving3-piece French flutes made by Chattillion inc.1680. Many of these are baroque and other one-keyed flutes and most of them have not been used inrecordings before. The collection includes some of thefinest examples of playable baroque flutes anywhere ininstruments at the time of their manufacture. I amgrateful to the owner for his insight, commentary andimages of each flute that follows under “The Instruments” below, allowing the listener to gain a greaterknowledge and understanding of the particular characteristics of each flute.
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Soiree

Chantal Chamberland

Jazz - Released August 5, 2014 | evosound

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A State of Trance 2024 - DESTINATION (The Official Album)

Armin van Buuren

Trance - Released February 16, 2024 | Armada Music Albums

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Les Cadences du Monde

Louis Sclavis

Jazz - Released May 27, 2022 | JMS Productions

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Love Inside

Lindsey Webster

Jazz - Released March 16, 2018 | Shanachie

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Hallelujah

Igorrr

Rock - Released December 21, 2012 | Nuclear Blast

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Oh, What a World 2.0

Kacey Musgraves

Pop - Released April 22, 2020 | MCA Nashville

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Spreading the Plague

Rage

Metal - Released September 30, 2022 | Steamhammer

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Lully : Bellérophon

Christophe Rousset

Full Operas - Released January 25, 2011 | Aparté

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The musical world owes a debt of gratitude to French conductor Christophe Rousset not only for the vital, exquisite performances he delivers with the ensembles Les Talens Lyriques and Choeur de Chambre de Namur, but for his work in bringing to light neglected masterpieces of Baroque opera. Lully's Bellérophon, premiered in 1679, was a huge success in its time, with an initial run of nine months. Part of its popularity was doubtless due to the parallels that could be drawn between its plot and certain recent exploits of Louis XV, but even the earliest critics recognized the score's uniqueness and exceptional quality within Lully's oeuvre, so it's perhaps surprising that it has never been recorded before. The distinctiveness of the music was likely a result at least in part of the fact that Lully's preferred librettist Philippe Quinault was out of favor at the court of Louis XV at the time, so the composer turned to Thomas Corneille for the libretto, and Corneille's literary and dramatic styles were so different from Quinault's that Lully was nudged out of his comfort zone and had to develop new solutions to questions of structure and the marrying of music to text. It is the first opera for which Lully composed fully accompanied recitatives, and that alone gives it a textural richness that surpasses his earlier works. The composer also allows soloists to sing together, something that was still a rarity in Baroque opera. There are several duets and larger ensembles; the love duet, "Que tout parle à l'envie de notre amour extreme!," is a ravishing expression of passion and happiness, as rhapsodic as anything in 19th century Italian opera. The level of musical inventiveness throughout is exceptional even for Lully; the expressiveness of the recitatives, the charm of the instrumental interludes, the originality of the choruses, and the limpid loveliness of the airs make this an opera that demands attention. Rousset and his forces give an outstanding performance that's exuberantly spirited, musically polished, rhythmically springy, and charged with dramatic urgency. The soloists are consistently of the highest order. Cyril Auvity brings a large, virile, passionate tenor to the title role and Céline Scheen is warmly lyrical as his lover Philonoë. Ingrid Perruche is fiercely powerful as the villain, Stéenobée, and Jean Teitgen is a secure, authoritative Apollo. Soloists, chorus, and orchestra are fluent in the subtle inflections of French middle Baroque ornamentation. The sound of the live recording is very fine, with a clean, immediate, realistic ambience. This is a release that fans of Baroque opera will not want to miss. Highly recommended. © TiVo