CHARLES-SIMON CATEL Sémiramis Tragédie lyrique. Paris, 1802
Le Concert Spirituel Hervé Niquet
GCD 9216252 CDs
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Maria Riccarda Wesseling, mezzo-soprano Gabrielle Philiponet, soprano Mathias Vidal, tenor Nicolas Courjal, bass Andrew Foster-Williams, bass Nicolas Maire, tenor
Le Concert SpirituelHervé Niquet, conductor
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Recorded live on 25 July 2011 at the Opéra-Berlioz Le Corum, Montpellier (France) Engineered by Joël Soupiron Produced by Raffi Kevorkian Executive producer: Carlos Céster Design: Valentín Iglesias Booklet text: Alexandre DratwickiEnglish – Français – Deutsch
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CHARLES-SIMON CATEL (1773-1830)SémiramisTragédie lyrique. Paris, 1802
CD I [35:19]
OuvertureActe premier
CD II [70:02]
Acte deuxième Acte troisième
About this CD
First performed at the Paris Opéra in 1802, Sémiramis by Charles-Simon Catel is an example of the revival at that time of the tragédie lyrique inherited from Gluck. A work with a touch of exoticism (Babylon), expressing the pathos of isolation, but also with pomp in its ambitious finales, the work bade farewell to the ‘Louis-XVI style’ and announced, in a neo-Classical style, the grand opéra of the Romantic period. But it came at a time of polemics between supporters and detractors of the new Paris Conservatoire, where Catel, at that time professor of harmony there, had made so many enemies that the audience pit at the Opera was bristling with vengeful hostility when the curtain rose on the first act...
Hervé Niquet and his Le Concert Spirituel, this year celebrating its 25th anniversary, continue with their untiring rehabilitation of forgotten tragédies lyriques (we might recall here their Callirhoé by Destouches, Sémélé by Marais, Proserpine by Lully and Andromaque by Grétry) with this recording of Catel’s Sémiramis made during the course of the Festival de Radio France, in Montpellier, in July 2011. The typical skill of Niquet when it comes to selecting singers – among who shine here are Maria Riccarda Wesseling and Andrew Foster-Williams – further helps to make this new operatic release a stimulating surprise for all lovers of the best in French music.