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In a word, the talent of Véronique Gens is stellar. The French soprano (who arguably sounds like a mezzo-soprano on this album) belongs in the category of the great singers from the golden age of opera in the 1960s. The repertoire on this album might be new to some listeners, as it features some works that are seldom heard: this is another strength of Gens, to introduce opera lovers to a greater body of work. She has rock-solid technique, repertoire that is well suited to her voice, clear diction, and excellent emotional depth that she engagingly conveys. Whether it is "Quelle fureur barbare" with its singspiel and three different moods; the subdued, brief, and reverential "Ah, mon fils"; or the magnificence and power-singing of "Prête à te fuir… Le soir pensive," it seems there is nothing the soprano cannot do. Her "Ah, ces perfidies grecs … Dieux, à qui recourir" shows a clean, cool voice with the sound of a mezzo-soprano as she delivers excellent recitative and puts a dynamic swell in the phrase where necessary. The listener really empathizes with her sense of urgency; it recalls Cherubino in "Non so più." Certainly, it does not hurt that she has an equally gifted orchestra accompanying her, conducted by Christophe Rousset. Les Talens Lyriques is a wonderfully dramatic orchestra that masters every dynamic contrast, feeling, and, presumably, every score marking with ease and non-stop energy. Apparently Gens respects her orchestra so much that it is given its own work on the album, a long yet fabulous overture by Salieri (which, admittedly, does have echoes of Mozart). One can hear Gens' low, chesty voice, where she still maintains her excellent technique in "Non, cet affreux devoir... Je t'implore," though it reveals a weakness of the artist: the occasional thinning of high notes. Gens creates her passion through her emphasis of the right words (such as in "Ah, faut-il me venger… Ma rivale triomphe") and through her connecting with the text as in "Prête à te fuir," where she is clearly telling a story. This piece in particular is exciting, for it is not like lighter Baroque opera, but rather a full orchestra that requires a full voice. There are moments of pure, throbbing feeling, for when she sings Berlioz's "Ah, je vais mourir," one truly feels her anguish, and that she will die.
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Ariodante (Etienne-Nicolas Mehul)
Veronique Gens, Lead Vocals, Soprano Vocals, Boy Soprano - Christophe Rousset, Conductor, Lead Vocals - Les Talens Lyriques, Orchestra, Lead Vocals - Etienne-Nicolas Mehul, Composer - Véronique Gens/Christophe Rousset/Les Talens Lyriques, MainArtist
© 2011 EMI Records Ltd/Virgin Classics. ℗ 2011 Erato/Warner Classics, Warner Music UK Ltd
Astyanax (Rodolphe Kreutzer)
Veronique Gens, Lead Vocals, Soprano Vocals, Boy Soprano - Christophe Rousset, Conductor, Lead Vocals - Les Talens Lyriques, Orchestra, Lead Vocals - Rodolphe Kreutzer, Composer - Véronique Gens/Christophe Rousset/Les Talens Lyriques, MainArtist
© 2011 EMI Records Ltd/Virgin Classics. ℗ 2011 Erato/Warner Classics, Warner Music UK Ltd
Les Danaïdes (Antonio Salieri)
Christophe Rousset, Conductor, Lead Vocals, MainArtist - Antonio Salieri, Composer - Les Talens Lyriques, Orchestra, Lead Vocals, MainArtist
© 2011 EMI Records Ltd/Virgin Classics. ℗ 2011 Erato/Warner Classics, Warner Music UK Ltd
Iphigénie en Tauride (Christoph Willibald von Gluck)
Veronique Gens, Lead Vocals, Soprano Vocals, Boy Soprano - Christophe Rousset, Conductor, Lead Vocals - Christoph-Willibald Von Gluck, Composer - Les Talens Lyriques, Orchestra, Lead Vocals - Véronique Gens/Christophe Rousset/Les Talens Lyriques, MainArtist
© 2011 EMI Records Ltd/Virgin Classics. ℗ 2011 Erato/Warner Classics, Warner Music UK Ltd
Thésée (François Joseph Gossec)
Veronique Gens, Lead Vocals, Soprano Vocals, Boy Soprano - Christophe Rousset, Conductor, Lead Vocals - Les Talens Lyriques, Orchestra, Lead Vocals - Francois-Joseph Gossec, Composer - Véronique Gens/Christophe Rousset/Les Talens Lyriques, MainArtist
© 2011 EMI Records Ltd/Virgin Classics. ℗ 2011 Erato/Warner Classics, Warner Music UK Ltd
Le Prophète (Giacomo Meyerbeer)
Veronique Gens, Lead Vocals, Soprano Vocals, Boy Soprano - Giacomo Meyerbeer, Composer - Christophe Rousset, Conductor, Lead Vocals - Les Talens Lyriques, Orchestra, Lead Vocals - Véronique Gens/Christophe Rousset/Les Talens Lyriques, MainArtist
© 2011 EMI Records Ltd/Virgin Classics. ℗ 2011 Erato/Warner Classics, Warner Music UK Ltd
Roland à Roncevaux (Auguste Mermet)
Veronique Gens, Lead Vocals, Soprano Vocals, Boy Soprano - Christophe Rousset, Conductor, Lead Vocals - Les Talens Lyriques, Orchestra, Lead Vocals - Auguste Mermet, Composer - Véronique Gens/Christophe Rousset/Les Talens Lyriques, MainArtist
© 2011 EMI Records Ltd/Virgin Classics. ℗ 2011 Erato/Warner Classics, Warner Music UK Ltd
Les Troyens (Hector Berlioz)
Hector Berlioz, Composer - Christophe Rousset, Conductor, Lead Vocals, MainArtist - Les Talens Lyriques, Orchestra, Lead Vocals, MainArtist
© 2011 EMI Records Ltd/Virgin Classics. ℗ 2011 Erato/Warner Classics, Warner Music UK Ltd
Hector Berlioz, Composer - Veronique Gens, Lead Vocals, Soprano Vocals, Boy Soprano - Christophe Rousset, Conductor, Lead Vocals - Les Talens Lyriques, Orchestra, Lead Vocals - Véronique Gens/Christophe Rousset/Les Talens Lyriques, MainArtist
© 2011 EMI Records Ltd/Virgin Classics. ℗ 2011 Erato/Warner Classics, Warner Music UK Ltd
Henry VIII (Camille Saint-Saëns)
CAMILLE SAINT-SAENS, Composer - Veronique Gens, Soprano Vocals - Christophe Rousset, Conductor - Les Talens Lyriques, Ensemble, FeaturedArtist - Véronique Gens/Christophe Rousset/Les Talens Lyriques, MainArtist
© 2011 EMI Records Ltd/Virgin Classics. A Warner Classics/Erato release, ℗ 2011 Parlophone Records Limited
Hérodiade (Jules Massenet)
Jules Massenet, Composer - Veronique Gens, Soprano Vocals - Christophe Rousset, Conductor - Les Talens Lyriques, Orchestra - Véronique Gens/Christophe Rousset/Les Talens Lyriques, MainArtist
© 2011 EMI Records Ltd/Virgin Classics. A Warner Classics/Erato release, ℗ 2011 Parlophone Records Limited
Don Carlos (Giuseppe Verdi)
Giuseppe Verdi, Composer - Veronique Gens, Lead Vocals, Soprano Vocals, Boy Soprano - Christophe Rousset, Conductor, Lead Vocals - Les Talens Lyriques, Orchestra, Lead Vocals - Véronique Gens/Christophe Rousset/Les Talens Lyriques, MainArtist
© 2011 EMI Records Ltd/Virgin Classics. ℗ 2011 Erato/Warner Classics, Warner Music UK Ltd
Presentación del Álbum
In a word, the talent of Véronique Gens is stellar. The French soprano (who arguably sounds like a mezzo-soprano on this album) belongs in the category of the great singers from the golden age of opera in the 1960s. The repertoire on this album might be new to some listeners, as it features some works that are seldom heard: this is another strength of Gens, to introduce opera lovers to a greater body of work. She has rock-solid technique, repertoire that is well suited to her voice, clear diction, and excellent emotional depth that she engagingly conveys. Whether it is "Quelle fureur barbare" with its singspiel and three different moods; the subdued, brief, and reverential "Ah, mon fils"; or the magnificence and power-singing of "Prête à te fuir… Le soir pensive," it seems there is nothing the soprano cannot do. Her "Ah, ces perfidies grecs … Dieux, à qui recourir" shows a clean, cool voice with the sound of a mezzo-soprano as she delivers excellent recitative and puts a dynamic swell in the phrase where necessary. The listener really empathizes with her sense of urgency; it recalls Cherubino in "Non so più." Certainly, it does not hurt that she has an equally gifted orchestra accompanying her, conducted by Christophe Rousset. Les Talens Lyriques is a wonderfully dramatic orchestra that masters every dynamic contrast, feeling, and, presumably, every score marking with ease and non-stop energy. Apparently Gens respects her orchestra so much that it is given its own work on the album, a long yet fabulous overture by Salieri (which, admittedly, does have echoes of Mozart). One can hear Gens' low, chesty voice, where she still maintains her excellent technique in "Non, cet affreux devoir... Je t'implore," though it reveals a weakness of the artist: the occasional thinning of high notes. Gens creates her passion through her emphasis of the right words (such as in "Ah, faut-il me venger… Ma rivale triomphe") and through her connecting with the text as in "Prête à te fuir," where she is clearly telling a story. This piece in particular is exciting, for it is not like lighter Baroque opera, but rather a full orchestra that requires a full voice. There are moments of pure, throbbing feeling, for when she sings Berlioz's "Ah, je vais mourir," one truly feels her anguish, and that she will die.
© TiVo
Acerca del álbum
- 1 disco(s) - 12 pista(s)
- Duración total: 01:07:32
- 1 Libreto digital
- Artistas principales: Véronique Gens/Les Talens Lyriques/Christophe Rousset
- Compositor: Various Composers
- Sello: Warner Classics
- Género Clásica
© 2011 EMI Records Ltd/Virgin Classics. ℗ 2011 The copyright in this sound recording is owned by EMI Records Ltd/Virgin Classics.
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