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John Nelson - Berlioz La Damnation de Faust

Description: Home About Us Postage & Payment Returns Contact Add The Pom Shop to your Favorites and receive our email newsletters about new items and special promotions. General Interest John Nelson - Berlioz: La Damnation de Faust "The most dramatic piece that Berlioz ever wrote, is how conductor John Nelson describes La Damnation de Faust. Based on Goethes Faust and first performed in 1846, it is an epic hybrid of oratorio and opera a lgende dramatique according to the composer, who recognised that its greatest potential lay in firing the audiences imagination: Music has great wings, he said, but the walls of a theatre do not allow it to spread them to the full. This recording was made in the Auditorium Erasme in Strasbourg in April 2019, two years after Nelson, the Orchestre Philharmonique de Strasbourg and a superb cast including Joyce DiDonato, Michael Spyres and Nicolas Courjal brought Berliozs Les Troyens to life in the same venue. The associated Erato recording of the huge two-part opera has gone on to win unalloyed praise and multiple major prizes. As the New York Times wrote: Berliozs epic opera has rarely been given such luxury treatment as in this magnificent live recording from France. For La Damnation de Faust, Nelson, DiDonato, Spyres and Courjal described by France Musique as a dream team were joined by French baritone Alexandre Duhamel. Capturing the thrill of the occasion, and remembering the impact of Les Troyens, Bachtrack wrote: Lightning, they say, never strikes in the same place twice. If that's the case, then somebody please explain the scorch marks streaked across Strasbourg's Palais de la Musique et des Congrs ... Nelson wove Berlioz's fantastical score miraculously and meticulously.! The Times, also giving a five-star review to the performance, said: Strasbourg is a kind of meeting point between France and Germany and in a way so is Damnation, in which the extravagance of Berliozs writing meets the philosophical rigour of Goethe. The conductor favours this orchestra, too, for its Gallic colours and Germanic discipline. It makes an impressive blend. The Hungarian March, kicked off by Nelson with deceptive calm, built up to a strutting, testosterone-fuelled climax. Amid the great setpieces, however, one admired the sinuous delicacy of the OPSs playing: the gauzy strings accompanying the devils serenade, Voici des roses, the eerie woodwind tinkle of the infernal spirits, and the two instrumental partners in Marguerites big arias, first a silky viola, then a luminous cor anglais ... Vivid characters massed behind the orchestra the Coro Gulbenkian, a virtuosic Portuguese choir who played impeccable Easter celebrants, lusty peasants and outrageously raucous students, but saved the best for worst as the cacophonous imps of Hell. Their richly detailed performances set the tone for the soloists. Nicolas Courjals Mphistophls took wicked ownership of the text, playing Faust like a fish on a line. This is a devil who would happily pour the champagne at the same time as impaling your nether regions with a pitchfork. He made a compelling foil for Spyress ardent, doomed and near unsurpassable Faust. Hes a fearless tenor who can do baritonal strength as well as spinetinglingly floated high notes, and who by the end of the night seemed utterly under the spell of Mephisto and Berlioz ... DiDonato was a Marguerite of marvellous elegance and vulnerability, close to delirium in her last scene, an emotion the whole audience could partake in when it was all over. The central role of Faust is closely identified with Michael Spyres. Le Monde pointed out that the character had resonances for Berlioz himself: An alter ego condemned to solitude, a spirit too large for a small world the archetypal Romantic hero. The online magazine Toute la culture observed that the tenor took such a grip on Fausts character that he became indistinguishable from the man who has sold his soul to the devil, a timeless poetic and romantic character He Spyres was possessed, not by Mphistophls, but by the music When everything came to an end, there was an almost religious silence before thunderous applause broke out. Amidst the acclaim Michael Spyres wiped tears from his eyes What a musical experience this had been for us all!" Shipping Shipping is free for all customers in Australia. 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Artist: Joyce Didonato / Michael Spyres / John Nelson

Record Label: Erato

Release Title: Berlioz: La Damnation De Faust

Brand: PLG UK Classics

Type: Album

Format: CD & DVD

EAN: 0190295417352

Language: French

Release Year: 2019

Era: 2010s

Features: Live Recording

Run Time: 7618 Sec

Genre: Classical, Opera

Number of Audio Channels: Stereo

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