Saint François D'Assise
Olivier Messiaen, José van Dam, Dawn Upshaw, Arnold Schoenberg Chor, Hallé Orchestra, Kent Nagano
★ 4.64
11 ocen
201 ma
55 chce
Rok
1999
Kraj
Europe
Format
CD, Box Set
Album, Stereo
Label
Deutsche Grammophon
445 176-2
Classical ContemporaryModernOpera
Identyfikatory
Barcode: 0 28944 51762 0
Barcode: 028944517620
Label Code: LC 0173
SPARS Code: DDD
Rights Society: BIEM/MCPS
Other: 445 177-2
Tracklista
Saint François D'Assise, Opera In 3 Acts And 8 Scenes
Premier Acte
Premier Tableau: La Croix
Deuxième Tableau: Les Laudes
Troisième Tableau: Le Baiser Au Lépreux
Deuxième Acte
Quatrième Tableau: L'Ange Voyageur
Cinquième Tableau: L'Ange Musicien
Sixième Tableau: Le Prêche Aux Oiseaux
Troisième Acte
Septième Tableau: Les Stigmates
Huitième Tableau: La Mort Et La Nouvelle Vie
Notatki wydania
Printed and Made in Germany
Recording: Salzburg: Felsenreitschule, 8/1998
Saint François d'Assise (Opera in three acts)
José van Dam (Saint Francis)
Dawn Upshaw (The Angel)
John Aler, Akos Banlaky, Dirk D'Ase, Tom Krause, Urban Malmberg, Guy Renard (Brothers)
Chris Merritt (The Leper)
Hallé Orchestra/Kent Nagano
Deutsche Grammophon 445176-2 DDD 4CDs 66:49, 64:13, 43:09, 60:45
The most ambitious work by 20th-century French master Olivier Messiaen, Saint Francis is also his most all-embracing. He spent nearly a decade creating the opera, which not only encapsulates the composer's abiding Catholic faith but draws on a lifetime of musical discovery and brings together the elements of Messiaen's far-ranging, rich vocabulary: birdsong and nature as a source for music, Eastern modes, complex rhythms derived from ancient Greek poetry and Hindu talas, plainsong, and percussive gamelan-like sonorities, to list a few of the most salient. Messiaen chose Francis for operatic representation as the saint "most like Christ" and wrote his own libretto, using the gentle poetry of the Fioretti. The opera avoids dramatic tension but instead--almost ritualistically--portrays the "infusion of grace" through a series of encounters, including an angel playing music that offers a taste of heaven's bliss (marvelously orchestrated for ondes Martenot) and the famous scene of St. Francis preaching to the birds, in which Messiaen stacks multiple bird calls on top of each other in an inspired passage of "organized chaos."
This live recording was made during 1998's Salzburg Festival, and Kent Nagano (who had studied the work directly with Messiaen during the opera's premiere in 1983) marshals the score's 119 players and enormous chorus into a spectacular series of symphonic frescoes. He is sensitive both to the resonant use of silence in the score's interstices and--most memorably--to Messiaen's rare achievement in creating music to express "perfect joy." And the cast he works with is unbeatable: José van Dam conveys immense compassion and presence in the almost unbelievably strenuous demands of the title role, while Dawn Upshaw sings the angel with a penetrating purity. This masterpiece demands time to get to know it--more than the four hours it takes to unfold--but once you know it, its rewards are immense. --Thomas May
Track 2-13: It is written "Gerygone" instead of the correct form "Gérygone"
Credits
- Art Direction Hartmut Pfeiffer
- Baritone Vocals Akos Banlaky
- Baritone Vocals Dirk D'Ase
- Baritone Vocals Urban Malmberg
- Bass Vocals José van Dam
- Bass Vocals Tom Krause
- Booklet Editor Daniel Fesquet
- Chorus Arnold Schoenberg Chor
- Chorus Master Erwin Ortner
- Composed By, Libretto By Olivier Messiaen
- Conductor Kent Nagano
- Design WAPS
- Edited By Ingmar Haas
- Edited By Matthias Schwab
- Engineer [Balance] Rainer Maillard
- Engineer [Recording] Ulrich Vette
- Engineer [Recording] Wolf-Dieter Karwatky
- Executive-Producer Christopher Alder
- Interviewer [In Booklet] Jean-Christophe Marti
- Liner Notes Olivier Messiaen
- Liner Notes Theo Hirsbrunner
- Musical Assistance, Repetiteur Christophe Durrant
- Ondes Martenot Dominique Kim
- Ondes Martenot Jeanne Loriod
- Ondes Martenot Valérie Hartmann-Claverie
- Orchestra Hallé Orchestra
- Producer [Recording] Sid McLauchlan
- Soprano Vocals Dawn Upshaw
- Tenor Vocals Chris Merritt
- Tenor Vocals Guy Renard
- Tenor Vocals John Aler
Firmy
- Phonographic Copyright (p) Deutsche Grammophon GmbH
- Copyright (c) Deutsche Grammophon GmbH
- Recorded At Felsenreitschule, Salzburg
- Published By Editions Alphonse Leduc
- Printed By Neef
Master release
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