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 Chabrier: L'etoile / Gardiner, Alliot-lugaz, Gautier, Et Al
Release Date: 08/29/2006 
Label:  Emi Classics   Catalog #: 58688   Spars Code: DDD 
Composer:  Emmanuel Chabrier
Performer:  François Le RouxValérie MarestinColette Alliot-LugazAlain MaratratGabriel Bacquier
René SchirrerGeorges GautierElisabeth VidalIsabelle Manent
Antoine DavidIsabelle EschenbrennerAndrée DidierMichel Fockenoy
Brigitte DesnouesMagali Chalmeau-DamonteGhislaine Raphanel
Conductor:  John Eliot Gardiner
Orchestra/Ensemble:  Lyon Opera OrchestraLyon Opera Chorus

Number of Discs: 2 
Recorded in: Stereo 
Length: 1 Hours 35 Mins. 

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CHABRIER L’étoile John Eliot Gardiner, cond; Colette Alliot-Lugaz (Lazuli); Georges Gautier (King Ouf); Gabriel Bacquier (Sirocco); François Le Roux (Hérisson de Porc-Épic); Op de Lyon O & Ch EMI 58688 (2 CDs: 95: 18)

This is a welcome reissue of the 1984 Opéra de Lyon production—the superb and still available DVD presentation with the same forces (substituting Jules Bastin for Gabriel Bacquier) was made two years later (Image 9302). Either way, you can’t lose, though if you prefer the CD format you’re best advised to grab this now. “The music is so strongly defined, alert and lively,” Poulenc noted, “that there is not a dull moment in the whole three acts, in spite of the mediocre text . . .”, which is replaced here by a detailed cued synopsis. EMI does not even direct you for it to their Web site, though the libretto, with translation, was included with the LP issue. One may well enjoy its farcical zaniness, populated nonetheless—unique, until then, with Chabrier—not by the usual comique caricatures but by characters we come to know as well as those in Mozart’s operas. Poulenc continues, “Quite apart from its intrinsic qualities, L’étoile is the source of subsequent French operetta, particularly that of Messager. For the first time, Chabrier introduced into opéra bouffe a careful attention to harmony and orchestration, which had previously been missing, except in Offenbach and Lecocq. I myself thought much about L’étoile while I was writing Les mamelles de Tirésias.” Can there be higher praise? The upshot is that the music, whether or not you attend closely to the plot, is tender, racy, scintillant, joyous, and self-commending. Perhaps this will prompt someone to reissue Erato’s exemplary Dutoit go at Le roi malgré lui, nor would more Messager and Lecocq be amiss.

EMI’s pasteboard box encloses the discs in paper sleeves and a booklet graced with production photos, the synopsis, and brief but informed notes by Roger Nichols. Sound captures stage depth, near or far, in crisp detail. Enthusiastically recommended.

FANFARE: Adrian Corleonis

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1.  L'étoile by Emmanuel Chabrier
Performer:  François Le Roux (Baritone), Valérie Marestin (Soprano), Colette Alliot-Lugaz (Soprano),
Alain Maratrat (Spoken Vocals), Gabriel Bacquier (Bass), René Schirrer (Baritone),
Georges Gautier (Tenor), Elisabeth Vidal (Soprano), Isabelle Manent (Soprano),
Antoine David (Tenor), Isabelle Eschenbrenner (Soprano), Andrée Didier (Soprano),
Michel Fockenoy (Tenor), Brigitte Desnoues (Soprano), Magali Chalmeau-Damonte (Mezzo Soprano),
Ghislaine Raphanel (Soprano)
Conductor:  John Eliot Gardiner
Orchestra/Ensemble:  Lyon Opera Orchestra,  Lyon Opera Chorus
Period: Romantic 
Written: 1877; France 
Venue:  Opera House, Lyon, France 
Length: 95 Minutes 18 Secs. 
Language: French 
Notes: Opera House, Lyon, France (04/27/1984 - 05/02/1984) 
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