![]() |
![]() |
||||||
| Composers | | Conductors | | Performers | | Ensembles | | Operas | | Labels | | ArkivCDs | | DVDs | | Search | | More... | ![]() |
New ArkivMusic Reissues On Sale | ![]() |
|
Home >
|
| Perceval - The Quest For The Grail Vol 2 / Taylor, La Nef | |||||
|
|
Release Date: 03/06/2001 Label: Dorian Recordings Catalog #: 90294 Spars Code: DDD Composer: Sylvain Bergeron Performer: Daniel Taylor Orchestra/Ensemble: La Nef
Number of Discs: 1 |
CD
$16.99
In Stock |
|||
| In Stock: Usually ships in 24 hours. | |||||
| |||||
| Notes & Reviews | Back to Top | ||||
![]() When we last left Perceval (heard on La Nef’s earlier Dorian recording, Perceval, The Quest for the Grail Vol. 1--type Q383 in Search Reviews) he was departing from Belrepeire Castle, scene of his victorious battle and home of his beautiful, beloved lady Blancheflor, determined to return to his mother, who he had long ago left grieving and sorrowful. In this Volume 2, Perceval, sung with clear, unadorned, lyrical beauty by countertenor Daniel Taylor in perhaps his best recorded performance to date, falls into many more adventures, some quite mysterious and even surreal. His encounter with the Fisher King in the Castle of the Grail involves a bizarre processional that involves a spear dripping with blood, a candelabra, a silver platter, and, unbeknownst to Perceval, the Grail itself. The next morning, all he has seen has vanished. For years more he wanders, facing many challenges and meeting a strange and wonderful cast of characters--a maiden, an injured goose, the Hideous Damsel, and a Holy Hermit--all of whom help reveal secrets regarding his journey and of the Grail, “a thing of great sacredness that supports and fortifies life.”
|
|||||
| Works on This Recording | Back to Top | ||||
| 1. |
Quest for the Grail: Castle of the Grail by Sylvain Bergeron | ||||
|
Performer:
Daniel Taylor (Countertenor)
Orchestra/Ensemble: La Nef Period: 20th Century |
Date of Recording: 2000 Venue: St. Vierge Church, La Prairie, Quebec Length: 15 Minutes 10 Secs. Language: French |
||||
| 2. |
Quest for the Grail: Maiden and her Dead Love by Sylvain Bergeron | ||||
|
Performer:
Daniel Taylor (Countertenor)
Orchestra/Ensemble: La Nef Period: 20th Century |
Date of Recording: 2000 Venue: St. Vierge Church, La Prairie, Quebec Length: 5 Minutes 36 Secs. Language: French |
||||
| 3. |
Quest for the Grail: Injured Goose by Sylvain Bergeron | ||||
|
Performer:
Daniel Taylor (Countertenor)
Orchestra/Ensemble: La Nef Period: 20th Century |
Date of Recording: 2000 Venue: St. Vierge Church, La Prairie, Quebec Length: 11 Minutes 49 Secs. |
||||
|
Notes: This selection is performed in French and Welsh. This selection was composed in collaboration with Claire Gignac. |
|||||
| 4. |
Quest for the Grail: Perceval at the Court of Arthur by Sylvain Bergeron | ||||
|
Performer:
Daniel Taylor (Countertenor)
Orchestra/Ensemble: La Nef Period: 20th Century |
Date of Recording: 2000 Venue: St. Vierge Church, La Prairie, Quebec Length: 12 Minutes 23 Secs. Language: French |
||||
| Notes: This selection was composed in collaboration with Claire Gignac. | |||||
| 5. |
Quest for the Grail: Holy Friday with the Hermit by Sylvain Bergeron | ||||
|
Performer:
Daniel Taylor (Countertenor)
Orchestra/Ensemble: La Nef Period: 20th Century |
Date of Recording: 2000 Venue: St. Vierge Church, La Prairie, Quebec Length: 6 Minutes 41 Secs. |
||||
| Notes: This selection is performed in Latin and French. | |||||
| 6. |
Quest for the Grail: Perceval's Oath by Sylvain Bergeron | ||||
|
Performer:
Daniel Taylor (Countertenor)
Orchestra/Ensemble: La Nef Period: 20th Century |
Date of Recording: 2000 Venue: St. Vierge Church, La Prairie, Quebec Length: 5 Minutes 46 Secs. Language: French |
||||
| About ArkivMusic Contact Us Partner Program Institutional Sales Terms & Conditions Privacy Policy Help Your Account Shortcuts |
| ArkivMusic - The Source for Classical Music! |
| Copyright ArkivMusic LLC, 2010. | |||
| Data supplied by Muze, Inc. Copyright 1948-2010. For personal use only. All rights reserved. |
|
||
| Reviews provided by ClassicsToday.com Copyright 1999-2004 | |||