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~ François Bazola (Bass), Olivier Lallouette (Bass), Jean-Baptiste Lully (Composer), William Christie (Conductor), Les Arts Florissants Orchestra & Chorus (Ensemble)
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  • Conductor: William Christie
  • Composer: Jean-Baptiste Lully
  • Audio CD (13 May 2002)
  • SPARS Code: DDD
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Erato
  • ASIN: B000063TE8
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 61,739 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

1. Pysche: Prelude Pour Les Trompettes - William Christie
2. Pyche: (Choeur) Chantons Les Plaisirs Charmants - William Christie
3. L'Amour Medecin: Trio Quittons Notre Vaine Querelle: La Comedie/La Musique/Le Ballet - Rinat Shaham
4. Georges Dandin: Chantons Tous De L'Amour: Bacchus/Cloris/Berger/Avec - Rinat Shaham
5. Armide: Rect: Enfin Il Est En Ma Puissance/Prelude: Et Air Venez, Secondez Mes Desirs/Armide - Rinat Shaham
6. Les Plaisirs De L'ile Enchantee: Chere: Climene, Dis Moi/Cloris/Climene - Isabelle Obadia
7. Isis: Recit: Je Vous Aime, Nymphe Charmante/Aimons Sans Cesse/Recit: Faut-il Qu'en Vains Discours/Courons A La Chasse/Recit Avec Choeur: Je Ne Puis Vous Quitter/Plainte Du Dieu Pan - Sophie Daneman
8. Isis: Duo Aimez, Profitez Du Temps - Isabelle Obadia
9. Georges Dandin: Quator: Laisse-nous En Repos, Philene! - Laurent Slaars
10. Isis: Scene Du Froid: Prelude: Entree Des Peuples Des Climats Glaces/Choeur: L'hiver Qui Nous Tourmente/Recit: Laissez-moi, Cruelle Furie!/Choeur: Ah! Quelle Peine De Trembler - Paul Agnew
11. Isis: Scene Des Forges: Prelude/Choeur: Que Le Feu Des Forges S'allume/Recit Et Choeur: Quel Deluge De Feu - Paul Agnew
12. Ballet Des Muses: Air: Top Indiscret Amour - Sophie Daneman
13. Roland: Air: Ah! J'attendrai Longtemps/Air: Je Suis Trahi!/Prelude Et Air: Ah! Je Suis Descendu Dans La Nuit Du Tombeau - Olivier Lallouette
14. Armide: Ritournelle/Recit Et Duo: Armide, Vous M'allez Quitter/Passacaille/Choeur: Les Plaisirs Ont Choisi - Paul Agnew

On this CD:
  1. Armide
    Composed by Jean-Baptiste Lully
    Performed by Arts Florissants Chorus, Arts Florissants Orchestra
    with Paul Agnew, Rimat Shaham, Cyril Auvity
    Conducted by William Christie

  2. Armide
    Composed by Jean-Baptiste Lully
    Performed by Arts Florissants Chorus, Arts Florissants Orchestra
    with Rimat Shaham
    Conducted by William Christie

  3. Psyché
    Composed by Jean-Baptiste Lully
    Performed by Arts Florissants Chorus, Arts Florissants Orchestra
    Conducted by William Christie

  4. Psyché
    Composed by Jean-Baptiste Lully
    Performed by Arts Florissants Chorus, Arts Florissants Orchestra
    Conducted by William Christie

  5. Georges Dandin
    Composed by Jean-Baptiste Lully
    Performed by Arts Florissants Chorus, Arts Florissants Orchestra
    with Sophie Daneman, François Bazola, Laurent Slaars, Rimat Shaham, Isabelle Obadia
    Conducted by William Christie

  6. Les Plaisirs de l' Île Enchantée
    Composed by Jean-Baptiste Lully
    Performed by Arts Florissants Chorus, Arts Florissants Orchestra
    with Isabelle Obadia, Emmanuelle Halimi
    Conducted by William Christie

  7. Isis
    Composed by Jean-Baptiste Lully
    Performed by Arts Florissants Chorus, Arts Florissants Orchestra
    with Paul Agnew, Sophie Daneman
    Conducted by William Christie

  8. Isis
    Composed by Jean-Baptiste Lully
    Performed by Arts Florissants Chorus, Arts Florissants Orchestra
    with Paul Agnew, Sophie Daneman
    Conducted by William Christie

  9. Roland
    Composed by Jean-Baptiste Lully
    Performed by Arts Florissants Chorus, Arts Florissants Orchestra
    with Olivier Lallouette
    Conducted by William Christie

  10. Georges Dandin
    Composed by Jean-Baptiste Lully
    Performed by Arts Florissants Chorus, Arts Florissants Orchestra
    with Laurent Slaars, Cyril Auvity, Isabelle Obadia, Emmanuelle Halimi
    Conducted by William Christie

  11. Isis
    Composed by Jean-Baptiste Lully
    Performed by Arts Florissants Chorus, Arts Florissants Orchestra
    with Sophie Daneman, Cyril Auvity, Isabelle Obadia, Boris Grappe
    Conducted by William Christie

  12. Isis
    Composed by Jean-Baptiste Lully
    Performed by Arts Florissants Chorus, Arts Florissants Orchestra
    with Emmanuelle Halimi
    Conducted by William Christie

  13. Ballet des Muses
    Composed by Jean-Baptiste Lully
    Performed by Arts Florissants Chorus, Arts Florissants Orchestra
    with Sophie Daneman
    Conducted by William Christie

  14. L' Amour Médecin
    Composed by Jean-Baptiste Lully
    Performed by Arts Florissants Chorus, Arts Florissants Orchestra
    with Olivier Lallouette, Sophie Daneman, Rimat Shaham
    Conducted by William Christie


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5.0 out of 5 stars A great introduction to the founder of French opera, 2 Jun 2002
Considering his historical importance as the founder of French Baroque opera, it is perhaps surprising that Jean-Baptiste Lully has not received the same degree of attention on disc as his rivals and followers. The revival of French Baroque music which has been such a phenomenon over the last two or three decades has only rarely paid him much attention. Listeners seem to find the harmonic daring of Marc-Antoine Charpentier or the incredible colour and imagination of Jean-Philippe Rameau far more to their taste. Lully's suave, well-crafted music is often dismissed as bland beside the music of these figures and that of Lully's English follower, Purcell. But as this well-filled (78 minutes) disc of extracts from the whole range of his stage music demonstrates, Lully was a considerable and innovative composer in his own right. If you are new to Lully, this is the ideal place to start.

The new recording tells the story of how this ambitious, and frequently ruthless, young Florentine transformed himself into a French citizen and friend of "Le Roi Soleil", just as he transformed the Italian opera of the mid-seventeenth century into something uniquely Gallic. Lully began by catering to the young King Louis XIV's mania for dance with a series of comedies-ballets written in collaboration with Moliere. Extracts from two of them, "Georges Dandin" and "L'Amour Medecin" are included here, where the Italian influence is still strong with plenty of lively comedy. This phase of Lully's career culminated with the amazing five-hour extravaganza, "Psyche", in 1671. Two powerful choruses from this divertissement start the disc.

It was while he was working on "Psyche" that Lully met the librettist Philippe Quinault who was to be his partner in forging a distinctively French form of opera, the 'tragedie lyrique'. Quinault's contribution was vitally important since Lully saw opera as an equal marriage of words and music. The key would be expressive recitative rather than the show arias that dominated the Italian 'opera seria' of the time. The chorus and ballet would also play a major part in the divertissements which ended each act, offering a chance for Lully to show off his musical imagination. Some of the best examples of this come in the extracts from the opera "Isis" (1677) included here. In fact the first audience found the music rather too imaginative and it soon acquired the reputation as a work for connoisseurs only, 'the musicians' opera'. One of the connoisseurs who appreciated it was Henry Purcell. The "Scene de Froid" inspired him to write the wonderfully atmospheric Frost Scene in his "King Arthur" (1691). You can hear immediately what appealed to the Englishman's imagination - the chattering chorus and shivering violins conjure up a vivid impression of extreme cold. It is quickly followed by a scene depicting blazing heat - the smithy of the Chalybes, where the ringing percussion suggests the music of Wagner's Nibelheim two hundred years later. But the most haunting music is a lament by the god Pan for the nymph Syrinx, after her transformation into a reed. It is touchingly accompanied by woodwind and an organ. The characteristic Lullian blend of words and music (which is possibly one reason why many non-French speaking Baroque enthusiasts find a whole Lully opera hard to listen to) is illustrated by scenes from "Armide" and "Roland". In the latter, the hero Roland searches for his lost love Angelique. Lully's music conjures up a beautiful pastoral scene using only smoothly sliding strings, becoming more and more troubled as Roland learns from the names carved into the trees that his beloved has married his rival, Medor. Finally, Roland explodes into rage, his anguish turns to madness and the music rages too. In "Armide", the eponymous heroine, a pagan sorceress, has lulled the Christian hero Renaud asleep so she can stab him to death. However, when she sees him lying defenceless, she falls in love with him and cannot bring herself to commit the murder. Armide's monologue included here, where she hesitates between hatred and love, has always been rightly regarded as one of the high points of the entire French repertoire with its masterly psychological depiction of the tortured enchantress. The disc ends with a love duet between Armide and Renaud from the final act of the opera, followed by another dance, the massive 'grande passecaille'. Its interweaving musical lines have an extraordinary, hypnotic beauty.

Christie's staging and recording of the opera "Atys" is widely considered one of the landmarks in the revival of Lully and this new disc is generally very well performed. My one quibble is with Rinat Shaham who takes the part of Armide - her voice is not really powerful enough to suggest the mighty sorceress, especially when compared with Guillemette Laurens who took the role in the complete recording under Philippe Herreweghe. But otherwise, highly recommended, especially to those who have yet to appreciate Lully's considerable musical gifts. (Brys)

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