HENRY PURCELLKing Arthur
Le Concert Spirituel Hervé Niquet
GCD 921608
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Performing artists
Le Concert Spirituel Directed by Hervé Niquet
Véronique Gens, soprano Hanna Bayodi, soprano Béatrice Jarrige, alto Cyril Auvity, countertenor Joseph Cornwell, tenor Peter Harvey, bass
Production details
Playing time:76'07 Recorded at l'Arsenal de Metz, France,in October 2003 Engineered by Manuel Mohino Executive producer: Carlos Céster Produced by Dominique Daigremont Booklet essay:Jean-Yves Patte French, English, Spanish, German
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HENRY PURCELL (1659-1695)
King Arthur 'dramatick opera' in 5 acts libretto by John Dryden
01 Ouverture 02 Air 03 Symphony 04-09 Act I 10-17 Act II 18-27 Act III 28-30 Act IV 31-40 Act V 41 Chaconne
Hervé Niquet prefiere ser conocido por la pasión que siente por la música francesa en general (con especial interés por la lírica y vocal) que por ser un especialista en música barroca; en este sentido se siente tan a gusto dirigiendo una orquesta sinfónica como su propio ensemble de instrumentos de época, Le Concert Spirituel. A algunos les sorprenderá saber que Niquet ha estado trabajando estrechamente con la Filarmónica de Bruselas preparando una grabación de Debussy, que de hecho será el primer lanzamiento de la nueva aventura emprendida por Glossa dirigida a la exhumación del repertorio del concurso Prix de Rome, que desde su creación ha ido jalonándose con música de los más importantes compositores que ha dado Francia entre 1803 y 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...]