Magali Simard-Galdès, Antonio Figueroa & David Jacques - Berlioz: Romances voix et guitare (2019) [Hi-Res]

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Title: Berlioz: Romances voix et guitare
Year Of Release: 2019
Label: ATMA Classique
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-96kHz FLAC (tracks+booklet)
Total Time: 01:10:05
Total Size: 251 MB / 1.14 GB
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Tracklist:

1. 25 Romances: No. 6, Romance de "Amour, on doit bénir tes chaînes" (After Anonymous) (4:04)
2. 25 Romances: No. 9, Romance de Bédard (After Bédard) (2:24)
3. 25 Romances: No. 13, Objet charmant (After Anonymous) (2:38)
4. 25 Romances: No. 8, Romance de "Gulnare ou l’esclave persanne" (After Dalayrac) (2:53)
5. 25 Romances: No. 14, Romance de Plantade (After Plantade) (1:52)
6. 25 Romances: No. 3, Romance de "A Toulouse il fut une belle clémence" (After Anonymous) (5:36)
7. 25 Romances: No. 1, La trompette appelle aux alarmes (After Lintant) (3:44)
8. 25 Romances: No. 15, Romance (After Anonymous) (3:17)
9. 25 Romances: No. 2, Romance de "Vous qui loin d’une amante" (After Martini) (1:50)
10. 25 Romances: No. 24, Le sentiment d’amour (After Messonier) (2:27)
11. 25 Romances: No. 10, Romance de "Chaperon rouge" (After Boieldieu) (2:14)
12. 25 Romances: No. 21, Faut l’oublier (After Anonymous) (3:33)
13. 25 Romances: No. 18, Air du "Petit jokey" (After Solié) (3:38)
14. 25 Romances: No. 16, Couplets de "La romance" (After Berton) (2:12)
15. 25 Romances: No. 5, Fleuve du Tage (After Pollet) (2:59)
16. 25 Romances: No. 12, Romance de "Que d’établissements nouveaux" (After Dellamaria) (1:36)
17. 25 Romances: No. 19, Romance de "Blaise et Babet " (After Dezède) (2:38)
18. 25 Romances: No. 20, Romance de "Je pense à vous" (After Naderman) (1:29)
19. 25 Romances: No. 22, Romance favorite de Henri IV (After Lélu) (2:03)
20. 25 Romances: No. 17, Couplets de "Du tendre amour" (After Berton) (1:39)
21. 25 Romances: No. 4, Air de Philippe et Georgette (After Dalayrac) (2:10)
22. 25 Romances: No. 11, Romance de "Ah! Pour l’amant le plus discret" (After Dellamaria) (3:00)
23. 25 Romances: No. 7, Romance de "Felicie" (After Caltrufo) (3:04)
24. 25 Romances: No. 25, Minverne ou tombeau de Ryno (After Anonymous) (2:55)
25. 25 Romances: No. 23, Le rivage de v aucluse (After Boieldieu) (4:20)

To mark the 150th anniversary of the death of Hector Berlioz, ATMA Classique and Festival Classica present the first complete recording of the composer’s arrangements of romances for voice and guitar featuring soprano Magali Simard-Galdès and tenor Antonio Figueroa, accompanied by David Jacques, who plays an 1829 Jean-Joseph Coffe guitar.

Selected from The Receuil de Romances avec Accompagnement de Guitare, most of these pieces are arrangements of popular tunes from the comic operas that were all the rage in Paris in Berlioz’s time.

The young Québécoise soprano Magali Simard-Galdès has been acclaimed for her crystalline timbre, great musicality, and magnetic stage personality. Recent debuts include the role of Sophie in Werther for Opéra de Québec, and Louisette in Bonsoir voisin by Ferdinand Poise at Opera Lafayette. She also returned to the Opéra de Montréal to sing Frasquita in Carmen and gave a recital at the Société d’art vocal de Montréal.

Montreal native Antonio Figueroa began his career by joining the Opéra de Montréal’s Atelier lyrique artist-in-residence program, He has won several awards, including the Interna-

tional Vocal Arts Institute’s Silverman Prize for his performance as Belmonte. His acclaimed debut in the role of Nadir (Les Pêcheurs de perles) at the Opéra d’Avignon lead to prestigious invitations from the Opéra Comique, the Philharmonie de Paris, the Capitole de Toulouse, and the Theater an der Wien. Figueroa’s career has taken off across Canada too, thanks to performances with Pacific Opera and with the opera companies of Québec City, Montreal, and Ottawa.

Guitarist and lutenist David Jacques has a Ph.D. in early music performance from the Université de Montréal. He studied classical guitar at the Cégep de Sainte-Foy, Université Laval, and the Conservatoire de musique de Québec. His discography consists of 50-plus recordings on the XXI-21, ATMA, Oz, and Analekta labels, several of which have been nominated for ADISQ, JUNO, Opus, and ÉCHO Classik prizes. Jacques has been awarded Opus Prizes for three of his discs: Pièces de guitarre de Mr Rémy Médard (2008), Tango Boréal (2012), and Pampa Blues (2014).

Antonio Figueroa (tenor)
David Jacques (guitar)
Magali Simard-Galdès (soprano)


  • platico
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gracias....
  • olga1001
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Berlioz didn't play the piano.
All he played was guitar !?
Thanks for his rare arrangements that aren't included in Warner's complete works
  • gibheid
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Thanks sddd.