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| Disc: 1 | |||
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| 1. Ouverture & Introduction:<<Chantons, chantons, célébrons ce bon ménage>> | |||
| 2. Dialogue:<<Antonio, qu`entends-je?>> | |||
| 3. Couplets:<<La danse n`est pas ce que j`aime>> | |||
| 4. Monologue:<<Va, mon fils...Oui, voilà des tours>> | |||
| 5. Air:<<O Richard, ô mon Roi!>> | |||
| 6. Quator:<<Quoi! de la part du gouverneur?>> | |||
| 7. Dialogue:<<Rentrez dans la mansion>> | |||
| 8. Air:<<Je crains de lui parler la nuit>> | |||
| 9. Dialogue:Vous l`aimez donc bien, belle Laurette? | |||
| 10. Chanson:Un bandeau couvre les yeux | |||
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| Disc: 2 | |||
| 1. Ouverture | |||
| 2. J`ai perdu tout mon bonheur | |||
| 3. Elle compte dans sa main | |||
| 4. Perdrai-je Colin sans retour? | |||
| 5. Air:Si des galans | |||
| 6. Je vous rendrai le sien | |||
| 7. Air:L`amour croit qu`il s`inquiéte | |||
| 8. J`ai tout su de Colin | |||
| 9. L`amour et vos leçons | |||
| 10. Air:Non, non, Colette n`est pas trompeuse | |||
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This re-release of a Belgian recording from the 1970s finally gives us a chance to hear this delightful opera in a decent recording. You could make a few criticisms of the performance: Doneux is better conducting the forthright music, as he can be rhythmically unyielding in the more lyrical moments; as Blondel, Michel Trempont is occasionally gruff (but it could be argued this is not inappropriate to the role); the chorus could do with a bit more presence. But this is a vast improvement on the only previously available version, a rather rough and ready (if enthusiastic) live recording on Nuova Era.
EMI have managed to squeeze the entire opera onto a single CD. They also give us a second disc containing another historically important French opera of the time, Jean-Jacques Rousseau's "Le Devin du Village" ("The Village Soothsayer"). Rousseau is deservedly more famous as a philosopher than as a musician and this isn't quite the musical treat Gretry's piece was, but it is an entertaining enough trifle. Louis de Froment with his soloists Nicolai Gedda and Janine Micheau give us the best recording we are ever likely to get of it in this mono version from the 1950s.
With two discs offered for the price of one, this set is an almost absurdly generous bargain and there is really no need for French opera fans to hesitate.
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