KING ARTHUR Henry Purcelllibretto by John Dryden
Le Concert Spirituel Hervé Niquet
GVD 921619
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Performing artists
Mise en scène:Corinne & Gilles Benizio (Shirley & Dino)
Ana Maria Labin, soprano Chantal Santon-Jeffery, soprano Mélodie Ruvio, mezzo-soprano Mathias Vidal, high tenor Marc Mauillon, tenor João Fernandes, bass
A film by Olivier Simonnet
Production details
Total playing time (incl. bonus): 1’52 Recorded at the Opéra National de Montpellier Languedoc-Roussillon in March 2009 Produced by Telmondis & Le Concert Spirituel with the participation of France Télévisions and Calicot Productions
NTSC Colour 16:9 Region code: 0 (worldwide) PCM Digital Stereo + DTS 5.0 Subtitles: English, Français, Deutsch, Español DVD art direction: Valentín Iglesias DVD production: Platin Media Productions DVD subtitling: Texthouse Executive producer: Carlos Céster Booklet texts: Hervé Niquet and Corinne & Gilles Benizio English, Français, Deutsch, Español
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KING ARTHUR
Henry Purcelllibretto by John Dryden
1 Opening / Credits 2 Mesdemoiselles, Mesdames, Messieurs
Act I 3 Overture - Vous avez levé le rideau ?! 4 Woden, first to thee - To Woden thanks we render5 Oh ben non, les gars6 The lot is cast - Mais qu’est-ce qu’il fait ?7 The lot is cast - Brave souls to be renown’d8 I call you all to Woden’s hall9 Ah non, mais là, c’est pas possible10 Come if you dare
Intermezzo I11 Y a-t-il des questions ? 12 Mesdames, mesdemoiselles, messieurs - Petit enfant dans mon berceau
Act II 13 Monsieur Gilbert ? 14 Hither this way 15 Let not a moon-born elf mislead ye - Hither this way 16 Come follow me
Intermezzo II 17 Y a-t-il des questions ? 18 Excusez-moi là 19 Nous sommes toujours dans l’acte 2
Act II (continued) 20 How blest are shepherds 21 Shepherd, shepherd, leave decoying - Come, shepherds, lead up 22 Air - Pour une fois qu’on rigole ! 23 Air
Intermezzo III 24 Nous voici dans l’acte 3 25 Un mazzolin di fiori - Bravo ! Bravo ! 26 On aime les si bémol - Bravo, minestrone ! 27 Bon, mesdames, messieurs
Act III 28 Prelude - Oh ben non ! 29 What ho, thou genius of this isle! 30 What power art thou 31 Thou doting fool - Great love, I know thee now 32 No part of my dominion 33 Prelude - Ah, je suis tombé 34 See, see, we assemble 35 Les skieurs scandinaves 36 ’Tis I that have warm’d ye - ’Tis love that has warm’d us 37 Sound a parley - ’Tis love that has warm’d us
Intermezzo iv 38 Excusez-moi, maestro
Act IV 39 Hornpipe 40 Two daughters of this aged stream 41 Oh non ! - Passacaglia - Le Baron et la Baronne - How happy the lover 42 À table ! - Air
Act V 43 Trumpet tune - Qui a demandé bien cuites ? 44 Ye blust’ring brethren of the skies - Monsieur le musicien, divertissez moi ! 45 Symphony - Merci 46 Round thy coasts - Your hay it is mow’d 47 Fairest isle, all isles excelling 48 You say, ’tis love 49 Our natives not alone appear 50 Chaconne - Credits
About this DVD
For its first DVD release Glossa has chosen a veritable spectacular, combining the strong creative ideas represented by one of its established artistic teams in Hervé Niquet and Le Concert Spirituel, the fabulously funny and hugely-successful French comedy duo of Shirley and Dino (Corinne and Gilles Benizio in real life), a film director in Olivier Simonnet with proven experience in the music of the Baroque and a masterpiece of a dramatick operatic score in Henry Purcell’s King Arthur (1691). Niquet, who had already recorded King Arthur for Glossa - on CD back in 2003 - was now imagining quite a different approach, and what emerged from directorial meetings was a divertissement interspersed with intermèdes, whilst critically retaining the entirety of Henry Purcell’s score. The new plot with its series of individual scenes even now allows for the role of King Arthur himself (assumed here by João Fernandes) as well as the comic sketches starring Shirley et Dino and other members of the cast - even the musical director gets his turn on the stage, rather than in the pit. The production was staged and recorded in March 2009 at the Opéra de Montpellier in France where Le Concert Spirituel has been in residence since 2006. For this release, which comes with an equally entertaining bonus track, there are subtitles in English, French, German and Spanish.
Purcell: King Arthur - Come if You Dare
Purcell: King Arthur - The Cold Scene (Ze Colde Scène)
Purcell: King Arthur - Celestin...
Hervé Niquet is far less interested in being known as a Baroque music specialist than for his passionate interest in all of French music, especially its vocal and lyrical compositions and nowadays he is as liable to be found directing a symphony orchestra as his own period instrument ensemble Le Concert Spirituel. It may come, for some, as a surprise to find Niquet teaming up with the Brussels Philharmonic to record Debussy but this future release will mark the inauguration of a new adventure for Niquet and Glossa focusing on the music associated with the Prix de Rome competition which drew in scores of leading French composers all the way from 1803 through 1968. [read more...]
Taking a leading role in the revival of tragédies lyriques (or tragédies en musique), the best of the French Baroque opera tradition, is a long, daunting (and expensive) challenge but one which Hervé Niquet has been keen to accept. Present as a singer in the chorus of Les Arts Florissants in 1987 when William Christie put on Lully’s Atys, Niquet formed his own ensemble, Le Concert Spirituel that same year. Since that time he has balanced his own endeavours to stage (and record) key French tragédies with his other musical interests, which extend from Monteverdi to Purcell and Handel (soon to be reissued – now on SACD – is Niquet’s recording of the Fireworks and Water Music suites) right the way through to later composers such as Schumann, Gounod and d’Indy.[read more...]