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Daniel Cuiller|François Rebel & François Francœur : Pirame & Thisbé

François Rebel & François Francœur : Pirame & Thisbé

Chœur de l'Académie Baroque - Stradivaria - Daniel Cuiller

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The legend of doomed Babylonian lovers Pyramus and Thisbe is best known from A Midsummer Night's Dream, in which a group of tradesmen enact the story for the entertainment of the Athenian court. Shakespeare's version is hilarious, one of the funniest moments in theater because of the ineptitude of the amateur thespians, but they essentially get the story right, as it's presented in Ovid's Metamorphoses. That plot is much too short for an evening-length tragédie lyrique, so librettist Jean-Louis Ignace de la Serre created an extensive back story for the lovers with a large cast that includes Venus and Zoroaster (a little mixing of mythologies going on) as well as Ninus (Ninny in Shakespeare). The aspect of the 1726 Pirame et Thisbé that makes it truly unusual is the fact that it was written by two composers, François Rebel and François Francoeur, without any indication of who wrote which parts. The music has the typical sophistication and elegance of late Baroque French opera. It's characterized by a reliance on an expressive, heavily ornamented arioso that lies between recitative and aria, extended instrumental numbers, and a tone of grandeur and high seriousness. The composers' use of atypical instrumental doublings and choral unison singing gives the opera a distinctive sound. Daniel Cuiller leads the ensemble Stradivaria and Choeur de l'Académie Baroque in a polished and spirited performance. The vocal performances are decidedly mixed. Most of the principal soloists are fully effective, with a clear grasp of the vocal timbres and the elaborate ornamentation appropriate for the period. In the central role of Ninus, tenor Jeffrey Thompson seems to be moving in an entirely different universe from the rest of the cast. His performance is so vocally overwrought that it would be out of place even in the most overwrought Italian verismo repertoire. He telegraphs intense emotion by swoops and gasping intakes of breath that would not be tolerated in any music school. His vocal mawkishness makes his performance virtually unlistenable without cringing. It's unfortunate, given the excellence of other the soloists, particularly Judith Van Wanroij, Katia Velletaz, Thomas Dolié, and Jean Teitgen, whose performances are fully expressive, but within the conventions of the period. The sound of the live recording is clean, bright, and atmospheric, with a minimum of ancillary noises.
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François Rebel & François Francœur : Pirame & Thisbé

Daniel Cuiller

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1
Prologue - Scène première, la Gloire sur son trône, chœur de héros
00:05:38

Thomas Dolié, performer - Judith Van Wanroij, performer - Jeffrey Thompson, performer - Katia Velletaz, performer - Jean Teitgen, performer - Stradivaria - Chœur de l'Académie Baroque - Daniel Cuiller, conductor

2
Prologue - Scène deuxième, Vénus, la Gloire et leurs suites
00:17:58

Thomas Dolié, performer - Judith Van Wanroij, performer - Jeffrey Thompson, performer - Katia Velletaz, performer - Jean Teitgen, performer - Stradivaria - Chœur de l'Académie Baroque - Daniel Cuiller, conductor

3
Acte Premier - Scène première: Zoraïde et Thisbé
00:04:18

Thomas Dolié, performer - Judith Van Wanroij, performer - Jeffrey Thompson, performer - Katia Velletaz, performer - Jean Teitgen, performer - Stradivaria - Chœur de l'Académie Baroque - Daniel Cuiller, conductor

4
Acte Premier - Scène deuxième: Ninus, Pirame
00:04:55

Thomas Dolié, performer - Judith Van Wanroij, performer - Jeffrey Thompson, performer - Katia Velletaz, performer - Jean Teitgen, performer - Stradivaria - Chœur de l'Académie Baroque - Daniel Cuiller, conductor

5
Acte Premier - Scène troisième: Zoraïde, Thisbé, Ninus, Pirame
00:02:22

Thomas Dolié, performer - Judith Van Wanroij, performer - Jeffrey Thompson, performer - Katia Velletaz, performer - Jean Teitgen, performer - Stradivaria - Chœur de l'Académie Baroque - Daniel Cuiller, conductor

6
Acte Premier - Scène quatrième: Troupe de peuples
00:12:58

Thomas Dolié, performer - Judith Van Wanroij, performer - Jeffrey Thompson, performer - Katia Velletaz, performer - Jean Teitgen, performer - Stradivaria - Chœur de l'Académie Baroque - Daniel Cuiller, conductor

7
Acte Second - Scène première: Thisbé seule
00:03:01

Thomas Dolié, performer - Judith Van Wanroij, performer - Jeffrey Thompson, performer - Katia Velletaz, performer - Jean Teitgen, performer - Stradivaria - Chœur de l'Académie Baroque - Daniel Cuiller, conductor

8
Acte Second - Scène deuxième: Pirame,Thisbé
00:02:23

Thomas Dolié, performer - Judith Van Wanroij, performer - Jeffrey Thompson, performer - Katia Velletaz, performer - Jean Teitgen, performer - Stradivaria - Chœur de l'Académie Baroque - Daniel Cuiller, conductor

9
Acte Second - Scène troisième: Ninus, Pirame, Thisbé
00:04:39

Thomas Dolié, performer - Judith Van Wanroij, performer - Jeffrey Thompson, performer - Katia Velletaz, performer - Jean Teitgen, performer - Stradivaria - Chœur de l'Académie Baroque - Daniel Cuiller, conductor

10
Acte Second - Scène quatrième: Les acteurs de la scène précédente, troupe d'esclaves de différentes
00:07:22

Thomas Dolié, performer - Judith Van Wanroij, performer - Jeffrey Thompson, performer - Katia Velletaz, performer - Jean Teitgen, performer - Stradivaria - Chœur de l'Académie Baroque - Daniel Cuiller, conductor

11
Acte Second - Scène cinquième: Ninus, Zoraïde
00:03:59

Thomas Dolié, performer - Judith Van Wanroij, performer - Jeffrey Thompson, performer - Katia Velletaz, performer - Jean Teitgen, performer - Stradivaria - Chœur de l'Académie Baroque - Daniel Cuiller, conductor

12
Acte Second - Scène sixième: Ninus seul
00:04:22

Thomas Dolié, performer - Judith Van Wanroij, performer - Jeffrey Thompson, performer - Katia Velletaz, performer - Jean Teitgen, performer - Stradivaria - Chœur de l'Académie Baroque - Daniel Cuiller, conductor

DISC 2

1
Acte Troisième - Scène première: Zoraïde, Thisbé
00:02:09

Thomas Dolié, performer - Judith Van Wanroij, performer - Jeffrey Thompson, performer - Katia Velletaz, performer - Jean Teitgen, performer - Stradivaria - Chœur de l'Académie Baroque - Daniel Cuiller, conductor

2
Acte Troisième - Scène deuxième: Thisbé seule
00:02:39

Thomas Dolié, performer - Judith Van Wanroij, performer - Jeffrey Thompson, performer - Katia Velletaz, performer - Jean Teitgen, performer - Stradivaria - Chœur de l'Académie Baroque - Daniel Cuiller, conductor

3
Acte Troisième - Scène troisième: Pirame, Thisbé
00:04:49

Thomas Dolié, performer - Judith Van Wanroij, performer - Jeffrey Thompson, performer - Katia Velletaz, performer - Jean Teitgen, performer - Stradivaria - Chœur de l'Académie Baroque - Daniel Cuiller, conductor

4
Acte Troisième - Scène quatrième: Zoraïde, Pirame et Thisbé
00:02:14

Thomas Dolié, performer - Judith Van Wanroij, performer - Jeffrey Thompson, performer - Katia Velletaz, performer - Jean Teitgen, performer - Stradivaria - Chœur de l'Académie Baroque - Daniel Cuiller, conductor

5
Acte Troisième - Scène cinquième: Zoraïde, Thisbé, Chœur
00:03:59

Thomas Dolié, performer - Judith Van Wanroij, performer - Jeffrey Thompson, performer - Katia Velletaz, performer - Jean Teitgen, performer - Stradivaria - Chœur de l'Académie Baroque - Daniel Cuiller, conductor

6
Acte Troisième - Scène sixième: Zoroastre, dans une machine
00:11:40

Thomas Dolié, performer - Judith Van Wanroij, performer - Jeffrey Thompson, performer - Katia Velletaz, performer - Jean Teitgen, performer - Stradivaria - Chœur de l'Académie Baroque - Daniel Cuiller, conductor

7
Acte Quatrième - Scène première: Zoraïde, Ninus
00:05:18

Thomas Dolié, performer - Judith Van Wanroij, performer - Jeffrey Thompson, performer - Katia Velletaz, performer - Jean Teitgen, performer - Stradivaria - Chœur de l'Académie Baroque - Daniel Cuiller, conductor

8
Acte Quatrième - Scène deuxième: Zoraïde seule
00:01:05

Thomas Dolié, performer - Judith Van Wanroij, performer - Jeffrey Thompson, performer - Katia Velletaz, performer - Jean Teitgen, performer - Stradivaria - Chœur de l'Académie Baroque - Daniel Cuiller, conductor

9
Acte Quatrième - Scène troisième: Thisbé, Zoraïde
00:01:04

Thomas Dolié, performer - Judith Van Wanroij, performer - Jeffrey Thompson, performer - Katia Velletaz, performer - Jean Teitgen, performer - Stradivaria - Chœur de l'Académie Baroque - Daniel Cuiller, conductor

10
Acte Quatrième - Scène quatrième: Zoroastre, Thisbé, Zoraïde
00:06:01

Thomas Dolié, performer - Judith Van Wanroij, performer - Jeffrey Thompson, performer - Katia Velletaz, performer - Jean Teitgen, performer - Stradivaria - Chœur de l'Académie Baroque - Daniel Cuiller, conductor

11
Acte Quatrième - Scène cinquième: Pirame, Thisbé, Zoraïde, Zoroastre
00:01:52

Thomas Dolié, performer - Judith Van Wanroij, performer - Jeffrey Thompson, performer - Katia Velletaz, performer - Jean Teitgen, performer - Stradivaria - Chœur de l'Académie Baroque - Daniel Cuiller, conductor

12
Acte Quatrième - Scène sixième: Zoroastre, Zoraïde
00:05:04

Thomas Dolié, performer - Judith Van Wanroij, performer - Jeffrey Thompson, performer - Katia Velletaz, performer - Jean Teitgen, performer - Stradivaria - Chœur de l'Académie Baroque - Daniel Cuiller, conductor

13
Acte Cinquième - Scène première: Thisbé seule, avant l'aurore
00:06:16

Thomas Dolié, performer - Judith Van Wanroij, performer - Jeffrey Thompson, performer - Katia Velletaz, performer - Jean Teitgen, performer - Stradivaria - Chœur de l'Académie Baroque - Daniel Cuiller, conductor

14
Acte Cinquième - Scène deuxième: Pirame
00:05:07

Thomas Dolié, performer - Judith Van Wanroij, performer - Jeffrey Thompson, performer - Katia Velletaz, performer - Jean Teitgen, performer - Stradivaria - Chœur de l'Académie Baroque - Daniel Cuiller, conductor

15
Acte Cinquième - Scène troisième: Thisbé, Pirame mourrant
00:04:37

Thomas Dolié, performer - Judith Van Wanroij, performer - Jeffrey Thompson, performer - Katia Velletaz, performer - Jean Teitgen, performer - Stradivaria - Chœur de l'Académie Baroque - Daniel Cuiller, conductor

16
Acte Cinquième - Scène quatrième: Ninus, Thisbé, gardes
00:02:25

Thomas Dolié, performer - Judith Van Wanroij, performer - Jeffrey Thompson, performer - Katia Velletaz, performer - Jean Teitgen, performer - Stradivaria - Chœur de l'Académie Baroque - Daniel Cuiller, conductor

Album review

The legend of doomed Babylonian lovers Pyramus and Thisbe is best known from A Midsummer Night's Dream, in which a group of tradesmen enact the story for the entertainment of the Athenian court. Shakespeare's version is hilarious, one of the funniest moments in theater because of the ineptitude of the amateur thespians, but they essentially get the story right, as it's presented in Ovid's Metamorphoses. That plot is much too short for an evening-length tragédie lyrique, so librettist Jean-Louis Ignace de la Serre created an extensive back story for the lovers with a large cast that includes Venus and Zoroaster (a little mixing of mythologies going on) as well as Ninus (Ninny in Shakespeare). The aspect of the 1726 Pirame et Thisbé that makes it truly unusual is the fact that it was written by two composers, François Rebel and François Francoeur, without any indication of who wrote which parts. The music has the typical sophistication and elegance of late Baroque French opera. It's characterized by a reliance on an expressive, heavily ornamented arioso that lies between recitative and aria, extended instrumental numbers, and a tone of grandeur and high seriousness. The composers' use of atypical instrumental doublings and choral unison singing gives the opera a distinctive sound. Daniel Cuiller leads the ensemble Stradivaria and Choeur de l'Académie Baroque in a polished and spirited performance. The vocal performances are decidedly mixed. Most of the principal soloists are fully effective, with a clear grasp of the vocal timbres and the elaborate ornamentation appropriate for the period. In the central role of Ninus, tenor Jeffrey Thompson seems to be moving in an entirely different universe from the rest of the cast. His performance is so vocally overwrought that it would be out of place even in the most overwrought Italian verismo repertoire. He telegraphs intense emotion by swoops and gasping intakes of breath that would not be tolerated in any music school. His vocal mawkishness makes his performance virtually unlistenable without cringing. It's unfortunate, given the excellence of other the soloists, particularly Judith Van Wanroij, Katia Velletaz, Thomas Dolié, and Jean Teitgen, whose performances are fully expressive, but within the conventions of the period. The sound of the live recording is clean, bright, and atmospheric, with a minimum of ancillary noises.
© TiVo

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