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Release Date: 06/10/2003 Label: Emi Classics Encore Catalog #: 75871 Spars Code: ADD Composer: Jules Massenet, Camille Saint-Saëns Performer: Elisabeth Robinson, Anthony Moroney, Paul Tortelier, Maria de la Pau Tortelier, Yan Pascal Tortelier Conductor: Louis Frémaux Orchestra/Ensemble: City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra
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If you spent any time at all in hi-fi stores in the early-1970s you probably got an earful of Louis Frémaux's EMI Massenet LP, especially the ballet Le Cid, whose big opening tutti, wide dynamics, and clicking castanets made it an audiophile hit at the time. It still sounds very good, though the passage of time and assembly-line digital processing slightly dims its 21st-century allure. The work encompasses the Act 2 ballet music of Massenet's 1885 opera, loosely based on a fictionalized version of the 12th-century warrior's life. The composer reveled in the Spanish rhythms associated with each of the regions depicted in the music, so it's full of danceable, bright, tuneful music that's easy to listen to. There's a deliciously sinuous Andalous, an energetic Aragonaise, and a sockaroo closing number in Navarraise. But the Madrilène, with its gorgeous cor anglais and flute solos, though less flashy, is the one you're bound to keep returning to.
The rest of the disc is given over to shorter Saint-Saëns works, highlighted by Paul Tortelier's leanly graceful The Swan and his attractively vigorous Allegro appassionato. The remaining works for violin solo and orchestra are pleasant, well-played, and forgettable. This is music right up Frémaux's alley; he conducts with real affection for each of the works on this disc, getting first-rate playing from the City of Birmingham Orchestra he led for a decade. An undemanding but enjoyable program. --Dan Davis, ClassicsToday.com |
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Le Cid: Ballet music by Jules Massenet | ||||
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Performer:
Elisabeth Robinson (English Horn),
Anthony Moroney (Flute)
Conductor: Louis Frémaux Orchestra/Ensemble: City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra Period: Romantic Written: 1885; France |
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Suite for Orchestra no 4 "Scènes pittoresques" by Jules Massenet | ||||
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Conductor:
Louis Frémaux
Orchestra/Ensemble: City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra Period: Romantic Written: 1874; France |
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Carnival of the animals: no 13, The swan by Camille Saint-Saëns | ||||
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Performer:
Paul Tortelier (Cello)
Conductor: Louis Frémaux Orchestra/Ensemble: City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra Period: Romantic Written: 1886; France |
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Wedding Cake for Piano and String Orchestra in A flat major, Op. 76 by Camille Saint-Saëns | ||||
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Performer:
Maria de la Pau Tortelier (Piano)
Conductor: Louis Frémaux Orchestra/Ensemble: City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra Period: Romantic Written: 1885; France |
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La Vierge: Dernier sommeil de la Vierge by Jules Massenet | ||||
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Conductor:
Louis Frémaux
Orchestra/Ensemble: City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra Period: Romantic Written: 1880; France |
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Allegro appassionato for Cello and Piano in B minor, Op. 43 by Camille Saint-Saëns | ||||
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Performer:
Paul Tortelier (Cello)
Conductor: Louis Frémaux Orchestra/Ensemble: City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra Period: Romantic Written: 1873; France |
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Le déluge, Op. 45: Prelude by Camille Saint-Saëns | ||||
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Performer:
Yan Pascal Tortelier (Violin)
Conductor: Louis Frémaux Orchestra/Ensemble: City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra Period: Romantic Written: 1875; France |
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Caprice brillant for Violin and Piano by Camille Saint-Saëns | ||||
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Performer:
Yan Pascal Tortelier (Violin)
Conductor: Louis Frémaux Orchestra/Ensemble: City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra Period: Romantic Written: 1859; Paris, France |
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