Veronique Gens: Visions
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Label: Alpha
Cat No: ALPHA279
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Vocal/Choral
Release Date: 23rd June 2017
Contents
Works
Clovis et ClotildeArtists
Veronique Gens (soprano)Munchner Rundfunkorchester
Conductor
Herve NiquetWorks
Clovis et ClotildeArtists
Veronique Gens (soprano)Munchner Rundfunkorchester
Conductor
Herve NiquetAbout
She pays tribute here to a number of composers whose unknown operas she was the first to reveal in projects mounted by the Palazzetto Bru Zane (which also coproduced the present recording), including David, Godard, Saint-Saëns and Halévy. The programme selects arias from all the genres in vogue in the Romantic era: opera (Saint-Saëns, Halévy, Godard, Février), opéra-comique (David), oratorio (Franck, Massenet) and the cantata for the Prix de Rome (Bizet, Bruneau). A nod to Wagner and his Tannhäuser – in its French translation of the 1860s– completes this programme conducted by a longstanding colleague of the soprano, one of the leading specialists in French music, Hervé Niquet.
“Gens allows the lyric beauty of each song to speak for itself, with the minimum of interference and the maximum of tonal beauty.” - The Guardian (review of Néère)
Reviews
For the Romantics, visions could be spiritual or sensual, scary or sublime and this fascinating collection of soprano arias ranges widely. The 19th-century religious fervour of César Franck’s Béatitudes and Jules Massenet’s La Vierge is contrasted with the secular grandeur of Henry Février’s Gismonda from 1919 and Halévy’s fine La Magicienne of 1858. What they all have in common is a nobility of utterance, united here by the stunning soprano of Véronique Gens, more often heard in earlier repertoire but bringing piercing clarity to these arias. Nicholas Kenyon
Gens has a cool, clear lyric soprano that sounds barely touched by the years, and brings idiomatic diction, tonal radiance and a wide spectrum of colour to arias... Gens is at her peak, her singing gorgeous. Hugh Canning (Album of the Week)
Gens also treats unfamiliar arias by better-known composers to some lambent, idiomatic singing. The Münchner Rundfunkorchester under Hervé Niquet offers quality support.
A brand new favourite... The kind of repertoire that this former baroque specialist is increasingly spreading her wings and her voice... It's an outstanding recital...
This tremendous, heady disc finds Véronique Gens and Hervé Niquet examining sub-cults of visionaries, saints and mystics in some of the less familiar 19th- and early 20th-century French operas and oratorios. It’s provocative stuff, its emotional – at times emotive – impact immeasurably heightened by very careful programming. ... the way Gens’s voice surges in rapture through the Massenet is simply breathtaking. Niquet is just as committed, just as insightful, and the Munich Radio Orchestra’s contribution is first rate. At 56 minutes, the disc is on the short side, but any more would, I suspect, feel like overkill. Tim Ashley
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