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| Il Salotto Vol 3 - Viardot: Cendrillon / Vidal, Piau, Et Al | |||||
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Release Date: 01/09/2001 Label: Opera Rara Catalog #: 212 Spars Code: n/a Composer: Pauline Viardot-Garcia Performer: Nicholas Kok, André Cognet, Sandrine Piau, Jean Rigby, Susannah Waters, Elisabeth Vidal, Jean-Luc Viala, Paul Austin Kelly Conductor: Nicholas Kok Orchestra/Ensemble: Geoffrey Mitchell Choir members
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I'm going to try very hard not to write the words "enchanting bauble", and I'm obviously going to fail. That's just what this ravishing chamber work is--feather-light, innocently composed (although even the least keen ear will find likenesses to any number of other composers), and a perfect evening's salon entertainment, if your salon tends to be peopled by the likes of Chopin, Delacroix, Tchaikovsky, Dickens, and almost everyone else of any literary or musical importance of the 19th century. The composer, Pauline Viardot, was the daughter of teacher and tenor Manuel Garcia (he created the role of Almaviva in Rossini's Barbiere), and the younger sister of the legendary Maria Malibran. Pauline was supposed to be a pianist (she studied with Liszt), but once her mother heard her sing, she told her to close the piano--it was as a singer that she would make her name.
To try to describe this piano-accompanied music would be futile; suffice it to say that melodies abound, vocal lines soar and plead, and the Cinderella tale is told with a smile (Cinderella's father is here found out to be an ex-grocer!). This performance is beautiful: Sandrine Piau in the title role is youthful and touching; Elizabeith Vidal's high-flying Fairy Godmother is a gem of an interpretation; the father and sisters are wicked without becoming either cartoons or criminals; and Jean-Luc Viala's Prince is only outsung by Paul Austin Kelly's Count Barigoule, who is, in fact, the Prince's valet. The piano playing and conducting by Nicholas Kok is exactly right. Okay, this is a "captivating trinket". --Robert Levine, ClassicsToday.com |
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Cendrillon by Pauline Viardot-Garcia | ||||
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Performer:
Nicholas Kok (Piano),
André Cognet (Bass Baritone),
Sandrine Piau (Soprano),
Jean Rigby (Mezzo Soprano), Susannah Waters (Soprano), Elisabeth Vidal (Soprano), Jean-Luc Viala (Tenor), Paul Austin Kelly (Tenor) Conductor: Nicholas Kok Orchestra/Ensemble: Geoffrey Mitchell Choir members Period: Romantic Written: 1904; France |
Date of Recording: 01/2000 Venue: Rosslyn Hill Chapel, Hampstead, London Length: 62 Minutes 30 Secs. Language: French |
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