Jean-Paul Penin - Sacchini: Oedipe A Colone (2000)
Artist: Sviatoslav Smirnov, Manon Feubel, Fabrice Mantegna, Daniel Galvez-Vallejo, Choeur de Chambre et Orchestre de la Camerata de Bourgogne, Jean-Paul Penin
Title: Sacchini: Oedipe A Colone
Year Of Release: 2000
Label: Dynamic
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 1:32:19
Total Size: 505 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Sacchini: Oedipe A Colone
Year Of Release: 2000
Label: Dynamic
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 1:32:19
Total Size: 505 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Disc 1
1. Manon Feubel – Overture (04:15)
2. Manon Feubel – Act I Scene 1: En vain in frere ingrat (Thesee) (01:14)
3. Manon Feubel – Act I Scene 1: Ah, le trone ou j'aspire (Polynice) (02:31)
4. Manon Feubel – Act I Scene 2: Habitants de Cologne et citoyens d' Athenes (Thesee) (00:32)
5. Manon Feubel – Act I Scene 2: Nous braverons pour lui (Chorus) (01:39)
6. Manon Feubel – Act I Scene 2: Vous avez entendu les ordes de Thesee (A Herald) (00:24)
7. Manon Feubel – Act I Scene 3: Allez regnez, jeune princesse (Chorus) (02:00)
8. Manon Feubel – Act I Scene 3: Divetissement: Andantino (02:13)
9. Manon Feubel – Act I Scene 3: Divertissement: Allegro (01:41)
10. Manon Feubel – Act I Scene 3: Vous quittez (A Maid from Athens) (02:11)
11. Manon Feubel – Act I Scene 3: Gavotte (02:06)
12. Manon Feubel – Act I Scene 3: Je ne vous quitte point (Eriphile) (01:53)
13. Manon Feubel – Act I Scene 4: Allons au temple offrir nos sacrifices (Thesee, Polynice, Eriphile) (01:46)
14. Manon Feubel – Act I Scene 4: Votre cour devint mon asile (Polynice, Thesee, Eriphile) (02:37)
15. Manon Feubel – Act I Scene 4: Implorons les bienfaits (Eriphile, Polynice, Thesee) (01:23)
16. Manon Feubel – Act I Scene 5: O vous que l'innocence meme (The High Priest, Chorus, Polynice, Eriphile, A Voice) (05:53)
17. Manon Feubel – Act II Scene 1: Ou vais-je, malheureux (Polynice) (04:00)
18. Manon Feubel – Act II Scene 2: Oh, n'avancons pas davantage (Oedipe, Antigone) (04:54)
19. Manon Feubel – Act II Scene 2: To consolante voix (Oedipe, Antigone) (02:34)
20. Manon Feubel – Act II Scene 2: Filles du Styz, terribles Eumenides (Oedipe, Antigone) (04:38)
21. Manon Feubel – Act II Scene 2: Ah, nous sommes perdus (Oedipe) - Scene 3: Quel mortel temeraire (Chorus, Choryphaeus, Antigone, Oedipe) (03:31)
22. Manon Feubel – Act II Scene 3: Du malheur auguste victime (Thesee) (02:37)
23. Manon Feubel – Act II Scene 3: O bonte secourable et chere (Antigone, Oedipe, Thesee) (02:14)
Disc 2
1. Manon Feubel – Act III Scene 1: Oedipe et le roi sont ensemble (Polynice, Antigone) (03:53)
2. Manon Feubel – Act III Scene 1: Dieux! Ce n'est pas pour moi (Antigone, Polynice) (03:17)
3. Manon Feubel – Act III Scene 1: En ma faveur, daigne attendir un pere (Polynice, Antigone) (02:28)
4. Manon Feubel – Act III Scene 1: On vient (Polynice) - Scene 2: Auguste malheureux (Thesee) (00:52)
5. Manon Feubel – Act III Scene 2: Ma fille, que veut-il (Oedipe, Antigone, Polynice) (03:09)
6. Manon Feubel – Act III Scene 2: Daignez rendre, seigneur, notre cause plus juste (Polynice, Oedipe) (02:31)
7. Manon Feubel – Act III Scene 2: Elle m'a prodigue sa tendresse et ses soins (Oedipe) (02:41)
8. Manon Feubel – Act III Scene 2: Toi, scelerat, je te maudis encore (Oedipe, Antigone, Polynice) (02:23)
9. Manon Feubel – Act III Scene 2: Delivrez-vous d'un monstre furieux (Polynice, Antigone, Oedipe) (02:52)
10. Manon Feubel – Act III Scene 2: Ou' suis-je, ou suis- je (Oedipe, Polynice, Antigone) (02:55)
11. Manon Feubel – Act III Scene 2: O doux moments (Antigone, Polynice, Oedipe) (02:01)
12. Manon Feubel – Act III Scene 4: Le Ciel est desame (The High Priest, Polynice, Thesee, Eriphile) (02:16)
13. Manon Feubel – Act III Scene 4: Le calme succede aux tempetes (Chorus) (02:00)
For the staging of Odipe à Colone Antonio Sacchini could count on the support of Marie Antoinette Queen of France, who wanted to inaugurate, with this opera, the new theatre of Versailles on 4th January 1786. Due to inadequate machinery and some poor performances, however, success was not what had been expected. To console Sacchini of the near-failure, the Queen promised him to have Odipe repeated under better circumstances in the autumn, at Fontainebleau with the company of the Opéra, but the terrible events of the necklace affair made her too vulnerable to impose her choice. Already gravely ill, the composer took the news very badly: he died a few days later, in the night of October 8th, 1786. The première of Odipe à Colone took place on 1st February 1787 at Paris’s Opéra, in front of a full house. It was a triumph. Odipe à Colone kept reaping exceptional success up until 1844, reaching almost 600 performances and enthusing renowned composers such as Piccini and Berlioz.