Gounod: Cantates et musique sacree / Niquet, Brussels Philharmonic

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An icon of French Romanticism thanks to the enduring popularity of his operas Faust and Roméo et Juliette, Charles Gounod competed three times for the...

An icon of French Romanticism thanks to the enduring popularity of his operas Faust and Roméo et Juliette, Charles Gounod competed three times for the prestigious Prix de Rome between 1837 and 1839. Thus he composed three unpublished cantatas for soloists and orchestra, including Marie Stuart et Rizzio and La Vendetta, which he never had the opportunity to hear in performance. Revealed for the first time, these three cantatas, fine examples of French Romanticism, show a young composer with a remarkable flair for opera. In the end Fernand won him the coveted prize, carrying with it the privilege of a three-year stay (from 1840) at the Villa Medici in Rome. While there he produced several sacred compositions, which have also remained unknown until now. His splendid Messe vocale for unaccompanied choir, written in a neo-Palestrinian style, deserves a place on the programme of every vocal ensemble.

REVIEWS:

Although all the cantatas on Disc One tug with tension, the most poignant display of Gounod’s might falls inside Fernand. Akin to Karine Deshayes, Judith Van Wanroij’s Zelmire reveals remarkable, flexible dramatic delivery, and a buoyantly light timbre. Her lover, Alamir (sung by tenor Yu Shao), shines inside the lyrically French passages with excellent enunciation while Nicolas Courjal sings with such sensitivity to draw out the selfless tendencies of the Spaniard, Fernand. The music’s orchestral interludes anticipate Faust, yet there is a marked feel of Félicien David and his Herculanum. Brilliant from beginning to end.

The four selections on the second CD give variety through mixed voices and soothing organ accompaniment by François Saint-Yves. Hervé Niquet’s direction is pristine and well-reflected through the Flemish Radio Choir with well-balanced and attentive diction upon every turn of the page. Each composition suffuses platonic rapture: undemanding on the ear, lyrically light, sweet in melody.

Anyone who cherishes the magnificence of Charles Gounod would be well to collect this little treasure.

– ConcertoNet.com (Christie Grimstad)

Music-making, at least here, is first-rate with orchestra, choir, and soloists all of the highest quality. Packaging is plush, with bound booklets in French and English containing much biographical and detailed musical information on the artists, their early musical careers, and the music included on the discs. At least with Gounod, one can hear the young composer’s increasing aptitude and increasing confidence as his skills are honed, first in the parochial French competitions and then in the real world of paid artistic commissions. I would guess we are all generally pleased that Gounod eventually abandoned the relatively modestly remunerative life of ecclesiastical music to turn to operatic blockbusters such as Faust and Roméo et Juliet, but these pleasant and melodious apprentice works also deserve to be heard, to be heard in quality productions, and to take their rightful place in the pantheon of recorded music. Highly recommended.

-- Fanfare



Product Description:


  • Release Date: February 02, 2018


  • UPC: 9788469758069


  • Catalog Number: ES1030


  • Label: Ediciones Singulares


  • Number of Discs: 2


  • Period: Romantic


  • Composer: Charles Gounod


  • Conductor: Hervé Niquet


  • Orchestra/Ensemble: Brussels Philharmonic Orchestra, Flemish Radio Choir


  • Performer: Alexandre Duhamel, Artavazd Sargsyan, Caroline Meng, Chantal Santon-Jeffrey, François Saint-Yves, Gabrielle Philiponet, Judith van Wanroij, Nicolas Courjal, Sébastien Droy, Yu Shao



Works:


  1. Marie Stuart et Rizzio

    Composer: Charles Gounod

    Ensemble: Brussels Philharmonic Orchestra

    Performer: Gabrielle Philiponet (Soprano), Sébastien Droy (Tenor)

    Conductor: Hervé Niquet


  2. Fernand

    Composer: Charles Gounod

    Ensemble: Brussels Philharmonic Orchestra

    Performer: Judith van Wanroij (Soprano), Yu Shao (Tenor), Nicolas Courjal (Bass)

    Conductor: Hervé Niquet


  3. La Vendetta

    Composer: Charles Gounod

    Ensemble: Brussels Philharmonic Orchestra

    Performer: Chantal Santon-Jeffery (Soprano), Yu Shao (Tenor)

    Conductor: Hervé Niquet


  4. Messe vocale

    Composer: Charles Gounod

    Ensemble: Flemish Radio Choir

    Performer: François Saint-Yves (Organ)

    Conductor: Hervé Niquet


  5. Christus factus est

    Composer: Charles Gounod

    Ensemble: Brussels Philharmonic Orchestra

    Performer: Judith van Wanroij (Soprano)

    Conductor: Hervé Niquet


  6. Hymne sacrée

    Composer: Charles Gounod

    Ensemble: Brussels Philharmonic Orchestra, Flemish Radio Choir

    Performer: Judith van Wanroij (Soprano), Caroline Meng (Mezzo-Soprano), Artavazd Sargsyan (Tenor), Alexandre Duhamel (Baritone)

    Conductor: Hervé Niquet


  7. Messe de Saint Louis des Français

    Composer: Charles Gounod

    Ensemble: Brussels Philharmonic Orchestra, Flemish Radio Choir

    Performer: Caroline Meng (Mezzo-Soprano), Artavazd Sargsyan (Tenor)

    Conductor: Hervé Niquet