Massenet - Werther (baritone version) (CD + Book)
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Label: Bru Zane
Cat No: BZ1056
Format: CD + Book
Number of Discs: 2
Genre: Opera
Release Date: 24th May 2024
Contents
Artists
Tassis ChristoyannisVeronique Gens
Helene Carpentier
Thomas Dolie
Matthieu Lecroart
Artavazd Sargsyan
Laurent Deleuil
Children’s Choir of the Zoltan Kodaly Hungarian Choir School
Hungarian National Philharmonic Orchestra
Conductor
Gyorgy VashegyiWorks
WertherArtists
Tassis ChristoyannisVeronique Gens
Helene Carpentier
Thomas Dolie
Matthieu Lecroart
Artavazd Sargsyan
Laurent Deleuil
Children’s Choir of the Zoltan Kodaly Hungarian Choir School
Hungarian National Philharmonic Orchestra
Conductor
Gyorgy VashegyiAbout
Cast:
- Werther: Tassis Christoyannis
- Charlotte: Véronique Gens
- Sophie: Hélène Carpentier
- Albert: Thomas Dolié
- Le Bailli: Matthieu Lécroart
- Schmidt: Artavazd Sargsyan
- Johann / Brühlmann: Laurent Deleuil
Reviews
Some will doubtless raise eyebrows at Bru Zane’s inclusion of Werther in their ongoing re-evaluation of the lesser-known French repertory. In this instance, however, it is the edition rather than the work that forms the primary focus, as this beautiful set gives us the rarely heard baritone version, first performed, with Mattia Battistini in the title-role, in Warsaw in 1901. ... The recording certainly accentuates the differences. The prevailing mood is one of deep, contained sadness. Conductor György Vashegyi unnervingly ratchets up the tension without by and large resorting to grand gestures... There’s not a weak link anywhere in the cast, either, and crucially, we can hear every word, and hear it given meaning. Tassis Christoyannis and Véronique Gens, as Werther and Charlotte, have done little finer. ... Very highly recommended. Tim Ashley
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