Tassis Christoyannis & Jeff Cohen - Lalo: Complete Songs (2015)

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Title: Lalo: Complete Songs
Year Of Release: 2015
Label: Aparte
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks+booklet)
Total Time: 2:11:28
Total Size: 511 MB
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Tracklist:

Disc: 1
1. L'ombre De Dieu
2. L'adieu Au Désert
3. La Pauvre Femme
4. Beaucoup D'amour
5. Le Suicide
6. Si J'étais Un Petit Oiseau
7. Les Petits Coups
8. Le Vieux Vagabond
9. Le Novice, Op. 5

Disc: 2
1. Guitare
2. Puisqu'ici-bas Toute Âme
3. L'aube Naît
4. Dieu Qui Sourit Et Qui Donne
5. Oh! Quand Je Dors
6. Amis, Vive L'orgie
7. Chanson À Boire
8. Ballade À La Lune
9. A Une Fleur
10. Chanson De Barberine
11. La Zuecca
12. Aubade
13. La Fenaison
14. Souvenir
15. L'esclave
16. Prière De L'enfant À Son Reveil
17. A Celle Qui Part
18. Tristesse
19. Viens!
20. La Chanson De L'alouette
21. Le Chant Breton
22. Marine
23. Le Rouge-gorge

Born in 1823 and dying in 1892, Édouard Lalo encompassed this period of Romanticism that witnessed the evolution of the romance de salon genre into the mélodie française or French art song. Injustice of posterity: only Fauré, Duparc and Debussy have acquired true fame in this genre, and yet, Lalo's compositions boast a profusion of ideas and perfect adaptability to aesthetic evolutions. The two scènes de salon for voice and piano (Le Novice and L Adieu au désert) thus fall within a practice going back to the First Empire, whereas the seven romances (six of which are settings of texts by the excellent lyricist Béranger) stem from a mode that was at its height under the July Monarchy. As for the 23 mélodies written between 1855 and 1890 - some of them on texts by Victor Hugo - they perhaps owe their vocal inspiration to Lalo's marriage to the contralto Julie Bernier de Maligny. This would explain the particular care and quality brought to this corpus, not yet well enough known. This disc is the second in the series devoted to French song and coproduced with the Palazzetto Bru Zane.