Michi Gaigg - Rebel: Les élémens - Rameau: Castor et Pollux Suite (2014)
Artist: Michi Gaigg
Title: Rebel: Les élémens - Rameau: Castor et Pollux Suite
Year Of Release: 2014
Label: CPO
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks+booklet)
Total Time: 54:31 min
Total Size: 326 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Rebel: Les élémens - Rameau: Castor et Pollux Suite
Year Of Release: 2014
Label: CPO
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks+booklet)
Total Time: 54:31 min
Total Size: 326 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. I. Le Cahos
02. II. Loure, "La Terre et l'Eau" - Air pour les violons -
03. III. Chaconne, "Le Feu"
04. IV. Ramage, "L'Air"
05. V. Rossignols
06. VI. Loure, "La Chasse"
07. VII. Tambourin I-II
08. VIII. Sicilienne
09. IX. Rondeau, "Air pour l'Amour"
10. X. Caprice
11. Ouverture
12. Act I: Menuet I -
13. Act I: Tambourin
14. Act I: Menuet II
15. Act I: Tambourin (da capo)
16. Act II: Prelude
17. Act II: Air des Athletes III
18. Act II: Air pour Hebe et ses suivantes - Sarabande
19. Act III: Air des Demons II
20. Act IV: Loure
21. Act IV: Gavotte
22. Act IV: Passepied I -
23. Act IV: Passepied II -
24. Act IV: Passepied I (da capo)
25. Act V: Entree des Astres
26. Act V: Gigue
27. Act V: Chaconne
Tone-Color Tour de Force Many fans of French music of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries surely must have been disappointed when this CD now being rereleased on cpo was removed from the market some time ago. Our close cooperation with the L'Orfeo Baroque Orchestra has enabled us to obtain the existing matrix. The orchestra, performing under its proven conductor Michi Gaigg, offers compelling interpretations of Jean-Féry Rebel's Les Eléments and Rameau's Suite from Castor et Pollux. Other recordings of these works indeed do exist, but ""with her L'Orfeo Baroque Orchestra Michi Gaigg joins this illustrious company with firm resolve and animated tempos, fully exploring all the astringent elements and tonal metamorphoses in this score. She marks clear accents and savors rests while gradually creating an ordered universe out of chaos. The suite very nuancedly instrumented by Rebel with dance movements and fantasy pieces here meets with an interpretation of the finest sort: the first loure, 'La Terre et l'Eau,' is compellingly rendered by the balanced polarity of weight and lightness. Astonishing, powerfully charged energy and complete and generous sound development form strengths in this orchestra. However, Michi Gaigg also knows how to phrase very subtly and how to spread enchantment with tone colors of extraordinary manifoldness."" This is what was to be read in Diapason following the first release, when it bestowed its highest rating on this recording.