Mojca Erdmann, Jukka-Pekka Saraste - Igor Stravinsky: Le Rossignol (2017) CD-Rip

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Title: Igor Stravinsky: Le Rossignol
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: Orfeo
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (image+.cue,log,scans)
Total Time: 53:37
Total Size: 205 Mb
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Tracklist:

1. Introduction
2. Porté Au Vent, Tombant Au Loin
3. Ah, Quant Du Ciel Tomba La Rayonnante Étoile
4. Voici L'endroit, Près De Ces Arbres En Fleur
5. Beau Rossignol, Incomparable Oiseau
6. Des Feux, Des Feux, Bien Vite, Illuminez!
7. Marche Chinoise - O Maitre Magnanime
8. Ah! Joie, Emplis Mon Coeur
9. Au Coucher Du Soleil
10. Psst, Psst, Qu'est-ce Donc?
11. Vois-nous Rassembles
12. Ah, Me Voici, O Prince Magnanime
13. Ah, J'aime À T'écouter
14. Bonjour À Tous! - Le Clair Soleil
15. Kornilo
16. Nataska
17. Polkovnik
18. Starets I Zayats
19. La Bonne Chanson
20. Sagesse

Performers:
Le Rossignol Mojca Erdmann soprano
Le Pêcheur Evgeny Akimov tenor
La Cuisinière Marina Prudenskaya mezzo-soprano
L’Empereur Vladimir Vaneev bass-baritone
Le Chambellan Tuomas Pursio bass-baritone
Le Bonze Fyodor Kuznetsov bass
La Mort Mayram Sokolova mezzo-soprano
Les Envoyés japonais Joachim Streckfuß & Hee-Kwang Lee
Katrin Wundsam mezzo-soprano ([15]-[18])
Hans Christoph Begemann baritone ([19]-[20])

WDR Rundfunkchor Köln
WDR Sinfonieorchester Köln
Jukka-Pekka Saraste

Igor Stravinsky’s later stage works Mavra (1922), Oedipus Rex (1927/28) or The Rake’s Progress (1951) are more than matched by his early 'lyrical fairy tale in three acts' Le Rossignol, which occupies a special place – due to its brevity at scarcely 45 minutes. It is also unusual for the fairy-tale subject matter, based on a story called The Nightingale by Hans Christian Andersen; for its language – the original was Danish, this recording features the Russian version, yet it was premiered in French in Paris in 1914; and for its style, especially since there was a significant gap in time between the composition of the first and the other two acts, a fact that the composer was admittedly able to justify from a point of view of the shaping of the plot, since the cold atmosphere of the Chinese emperor’s royal household required a quite different musical approach to that of the beginning and end of the tale. The emperor, who is first enchanted by the bird’s song, then banishes the real thing when visiting emissaries present him with a mechanical nightingale which he names 'first singer'. When the emperor later falls ill, the nightingale returns to sing to him, and saves his life.Stravinsky’s sophisticated musical chinoiserie, which - despite the large orchestral formation - always sounds like chamber music, is in the safest of hands with the WDR Symphony Orchestra of Cologne under the baton of Jukka-Pekka Saraste. The singers too deliver a brilliant and incisive performance: above all, Mojca Erdmann, whose lyrical coloratura soprano delivers vocal embellishments, high tessitura and ability to effortlessly hit top notes up to D flat and D, thus perfectly conjuring up the almost inspired twittering of a nightingale – to lyrics, no less. The dramatic soprano Marina Prudenskaya as the Cook and alto Mayram Sokolova as Death both lend a darker tone to the story. The Fisherman from the framework plot (tenor Evgeny Akimov) is a convincing idiomatic narrator, while the baritone Vladimir Vaneev gives a fine reading of the Emperor. Six short, finely instrumented songs by Stravinsky, sung by Katrin Wundsam and Hans Christoph Begemann, including two arrangements of poems by Verlaine that exude a Debussy-like flair, complement this CD, adding a real gem to the otherwise modest discography of Le Rossignol.


Mojca Erdmann, Jukka-Pekka Saraste - Igor Stravinsky: Le Rossignol (2017) CD-Rip