Ravel - L’Heure espagnole, Bolero
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Label: Harmonia Mundi
Cat No: HMM905361
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Release Date: 16th June 2023
Contents
Artists
Isabelle Druet (mezzo-soprano)Julien Behr (tenor)
Loic Felix (tenor)
Thomas Dolie (baritone)
Jean Teitgen (bass)
Les Siecles
Conductor
Francois-Xavier RothWorks
BoleroL'Heure espagnole
Artists
Isabelle Druet (mezzo-soprano)Julien Behr (tenor)
Loic Felix (tenor)
Thomas Dolie (baritone)
Jean Teitgen (bass)
Les Siecles
Conductor
Francois-Xavier RothAbout
Alongside the famous Boléro, which regains its original flavour here on period instruments, is Ravel’s first opera, which flirted with libertinism: though its outstanding cast consists entirely of native French-speakers, this caustic ‘Hour’ remains quintessentially Spanish.
Cast:
- Concepción: Isabelle Druet (mezzo-soprano)
- Gonzalve: Julien Behr (tenor)
- Torquemada: Loïc Félix (tenor)
- Ramiro: Thomas Dolié (baritone)
- Don Iñigo Gomez: Jean Teitgen (bass)
Sound/Video
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1L’Heure espagnole, M52 : Introduction
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2L’Heure espagnole, M52 : Señor Torquemada, horloger de Tolède?
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3L’Heure espagnole, M52 : Totor !
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4L’Heure espagnole, M52 : Il reste, voilà bien ma chance !
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5L’Heure espagnole, M52 : Il était temps, voici Gonzalve !
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6L’Heure espagnole, M52 : C’est fait, l’horloge est à sa place
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7L’Heure espagnole, M52 : Maintenant pas de temps à perdre !
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8L’Heure espagnole, M52 : Salut à la belle horlogère !
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9L’Heure espagnole, M52 : Voilà !... Et maintenant à l’autre !
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10L’Heure espagnole, M52 : Évidemment, elle me congédie
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11L’Heure espagnole, M52 : Voilà ce que j’appelle une femme charmante
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12L’Heure espagnole, M52 : Monsieur, ah ! Monsieur !
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13L’Heure espagnole, M52 : Enfin, il part !
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14L’Heure espagnole, M52 : Voilà l’objet !
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15L’Heure espagnole, M52 : Ah! Vous, n’est-ce pas, preste ! Leste !
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16L’Heure espagnole, M52 : En dépit de cette inhumaine
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17L’Heure espagnole, M52 : Voilà ce que j’appelle une femme charmante
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18L’Heure espagnole, M52 : Oh ! La pitoyable aventure !
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19L’Heure espagnole, M52 : Voilà !... Et maintenant, Señora, je suis prêt
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20L’Heure espagnole, M52 : Mon œil anxieux interroge
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21L’Heure espagnole, M52 : Adieu, cellule, adieu, donjon !
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22L’Heure espagnole, M52 : Il n’est pour l’horloger, de joie égale
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23L’Heure espagnole, M52 : Pardieu, déménageur, vous venez à propos !
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24L’Heure espagnole, M52 : Un financier... Et un poète...
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25Boléro, M81
Europadisc Review
Reviews
L’heure espagnole is the main work on the latest disc in François-Xavier Roth’s Ravel series with Les Siècles for Harmonia Mundi. As in previous releases, the orchestral playing is exquisite, the strings silky, woodwinds perfumed, the trumpets (1930s Selmers) sweetly tangy, the trombones suggestively louche. ... [Isabelle Druet’s] sexy Concepción prowls with a warm expressive mezzo and she relishes the risqué line, ‘the mechanism is very fragile, especially the pendulum’. ... [Boléro is] a terrific vehicle for the musicians of Les Siècles, who turn in a series of suggestive, steamy solos. Mark Pullinger
Isabelle Drouet is the desperate housewife Concepcion in the opera, with Thomas Dolié as Ramiro, the hunky muleteer who catches her eye. Both are excellent, but it’s the quality and character of the orchestral playing that is truly exceptional here; the instrumental colours glow and shimmer, so that even an overplayed score like Bolero seems freshly minted. Andrew Clements
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