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Berlioz: Les Nuits d'été; Ravel: Shéhérazade
 
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Berlioz: Les Nuits d'été; Ravel: Shéhérazade

~ Hector Berlioz (Composer), Claude Debussy (Composer), Francis Poulenc (Composer), Maurice Ravel (Composer), Ernest Ansermet (Conductor), et al.
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Product details

  • Orchestra: L'Orchestre de la Suisse Romande
  • Conductor: Ernest Ansermet
  • Composer: Hector Berlioz, Claude Debussy, Francis Poulenc, Maurice Ravel
  • Audio CD (13 Sep 1999)
  • SPARS Code: ADD
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Decca
  • ASIN: B00000JXZ4
  • Other Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 118,740 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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Samples
Song TitleArtist Time Price
Listen  1. Les nuits d'été, Op.7 - 1. VillanelleRégine Crespin 2:24£0.79
Listen  2. Les nuits d'été, Op.7 - 2. Le spectre de la roseRégine Crespin 7:08Album Only
Listen  3. Les nuits d'été, Op.7 - 3. Sur les lagunesRégine Crespin 5:29£0.79
Listen  4. Les nuits d'été, Op.7 - 4. AbsenceRégine Crespin 6:09£0.79
Listen  5. Les nuits d'été, Op.7 - 5. Au cimetière (claire de lune)Régine Crespin 5:44£0.79
Listen  6. Les nuits d'été, Op.7 - 6. L'île inconnueRégine Crespin 3:43£0.79
Listen  7. Shéhérazade - Sur des Vers de Tristan Klingsor - 1. AsieRégine Crespin 9:15Album Only
Listen  8. Shéhérazade - Sur des Vers de Tristan Klingsor - 2. La flûte enchantéeL'Orchestre de la Suisse Romande 2:43£0.79
Listen  9. Shéhérazade - Sur des Vers de Tristan Klingsor - 3. L'indifférentRégine Crespin 3:47£0.79
Listen10. Trois chansons de Bilitis - 1. La flûte de PanRégine Crespin 3:02£0.79
Listen11. Trois chansons de Bilitis - 2. La chevelureRégine Crespin 4:01£0.79
Listen12. Trois chansons de Bilitis - 3. Le tombeau des NaïadesRégine Crespin 2:47£0.79
Listen13. Banalités - Chanson d'OrkeniseRégine Crespin 1:32£0.79
Listen14. Banalités - HôtelRégine Crespin 2:05£0.79
Listen15. La Courte Paille - 6. Le CarafonRégine Crespin 1:06£0.79
Listen16. La Courte Paille - 3. La reine de coeurJohn Wustman 2:07£0.79
Listen17. Chansons villageoises - 2. Les gars qui vont à la fêteRégine Crespin 1:45£0.79
Listen18. Deux Poèmes de Louis Aragon - 1. "C"Régine Crespin 3:00£0.79
Listen19. Deux Poèmes de Louis Aragon - 2. Fêtes galantesRégine Crespin 1:02£0.29


On this CD:
  1. (Les) Nuits d'été
    Composed by Hector Berlioz
    with Régine Crespin
    Conducted by Ernest Ansermet

  2. (3) Chansons de Bilitis
    Composed by Claude Debussy
    with Régine Crespin, John Wustman

  3. Banalités
    Composed by Francis Poulenc
    with Régine Crespin, John Wustman

  4. (La) Courte paille
    Composed by Francis Poulenc
    with Régine Crespin, John Wustman

  5. Chansons villageoises
    Composed by Francis Poulenc
    with Régine Crespin, John Wustman

  6. (2) Poèmes
    Composed by Francis Poulenc
    with Régine Crespin, John Wustman

  7. Shéhérazade
    Composed by Maurice Ravel
    with Régine Crespin
    Conducted by Ernest Ansermet


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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Fabulous Sheherazade, 29 Sep 2007
By P. H. Murray (London, UK) - See all my reviews
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Well, after all these years, Crespin's Scheherazade still leads the field. Her voice is absolutely right for this cycle, from the glorious moment in the first song, when the orchestra erupts at her third cry of "Asie!", to the wonderfully enigmatic and ambivalent tone she adopts for the final song "L'Indifferent". She is superbly seconded by Ansermet and the Suisse-Romande Orchestra.There have been may excellent versions of this cycle, but Crespin's air of suave sophistication is perfectly suited to it, as it is to the Poulenc songs with piano included on this reissue. So why only 4 stars? Well, I know this is going against the grain, but I have never found this version of "les Nuits d'Ete" as satisfactory as it's coupling. Crespin's civilised, cool singing, to my mind, never engages with the songs as deeply as do singers such as Baker (with either Barbirolli or Giulini), De Los Angeles, Eleanor Steber and, more recently, Brigitte Bailleys. Contrary to the previous review here, I find no "hush and trembling anticipation" in "Le Spectre de la Rose", but rather find the rose's arrival from paradise somewhat earthbound. Any of the other singers I mentioned sing with greater abandon and radiance. The most successful of the songs is the final "L'Ile Inconnue", in which she finds just the right mixture of the playful and the passionate. That said, this is a disc I would never want to be without. Sheherazade alone makes it a must for any library.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars unparalleled berlioz, 23 Dec 2006
By Mr. Ian A. Macfarlane "almac1975" (Fife, Scotland) - See all my reviews
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The Crespin version of 'Nuits d'Ete', old as it is, is as good as you can get in quite a strongly competitive field. She had a big and very beautiful voice and an ability to project the line and words of a song quite rivetingly, especially in French repertoire. She makes the 'Nuits' sound like the most beautiful orchestral song-cycle ever written ; maybe it is! The hush and trembling anticipation in 'La Spectre de la Rose' have to be heard to be believed. Equally, her voice was agile and flexible where necessary, so the livelier songs are just as good. The recording is excellent and the accompaniment good. The other songs are equally well served, and there should be no hesitation in sampling this CD. It is quite an event.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Famous - but over-rated, 8 Jan 2008
By Ralph Moore (Bishop's Stortford, UK) - See all my reviews
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I'll risk being shot down in flames for criticising this much-reviewed and often-praised version of Berlioz' wonderful song cycle and Ravel's "Sheherazade" (plus other Poulenc songs not much to my taste). I really do not think it is as good as some say and I am heartened to find that David Cairns - as famous and trustworthy a critic of the voice as you can get - agrees with me in "Song on Record", edited by Alan Blyth. First of all, Crespin is often rather imperious and detached in manner; secondly, her voice often has a rather grainy, gritty quality which is not at all pleasing when compared with the warmth and roundness of singers such as Janet Baker, Eleanor Steber or Frederica Von Stade. All bring more emotion and beauty of tone to their interpretions; Steber's performance, in particluar, is transcendent. I bought this record in great expectation and ultimately gave it away because I found I did not want to listen to it when I could hear those other artists. So there; I'll stick my neck out and say caveat emptor; listen before you buy, and if you like her - well, fine, but I'd recommend several performances before this one and I speak as one who loves great voices and thinks this the finest of all song cycles.
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