Rameau - Pygmalion
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Label: Aparte
Cat No: AP155
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Opera
Release Date: 1st September 2017
Contents
Artists
Cyrille DuboisMarie-Claude Chappuis
Celine Scheen
Eugenie Warnier
Arnold Schoenberg Chor
Les Talens Lyriques
Conductor
Christophe RoussetWorks
Les Fetes de Polymnie: SuitePygmalion
Artists
Cyrille DuboisMarie-Claude Chappuis
Celine Scheen
Eugenie Warnier
Arnold Schoenberg Chor
Les Talens Lyriques
Conductor
Christophe RoussetAbout
The story of Pygmalion dates back to Greek and Roman mythology: the sculptor of the title forswears marriage, but then falls in love with his own perfect representation of a woman, beseeching Aphrodite (or Venus) to bring her to life. In Rameau’s hands, the story became a sunny romantic comedy and one of his best-loved works. Like Ovid’s Love, Christophe Rousset gives life to this score and leads a new and essential reading.
Cast:
- Pygmalion: Cyrille Dubois
- Céphise: Marie-Claude Chappuis
- La Statue: Céline Scheen
- L’Amour: Eugénie Warnier
Reviews
Rameau’s inventive overture fizzes, crackles and beguiles as each element demands in Les Talens Lyriques’ capable hands; the fast repeated notes – supposedly representing Pygmalion’s chisel hammering away – are articulated with a perfect juxtaposition of taut vitality and urbane elegance. ... Although there has been a flurry of good new Rameau releases over the last few years (including several fine accounts of rarities), recordings of an unimpeachable calibre like this don’t come along very often. David Vickers (Recording of the Month)
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