Lully: Idylle sur la Paix / Charpentier: La Fête de Rueil

13,00
 
Formát:
CD
 
 
Dostupnosť:
7-14 dní
 
 
Katalógové číslo:
555 678-2
 
 
EAN kód:
761203567829
 
 
Autori:
LULLY Jean-Baptiste, Marc-Antoine Charpentier
 
 
Interpreti:
Boston Early Music Festival Chamber Ensemble, Boston Early Music Festival Vocal Ensemble, Paul O Dette, Robert Mealy, Stephen Stubbs
 
 
Vydavateľ:
CPO
 
 
Zoznam skladieb
Dátum vydania: 25. 4. 2025

Jean-Baptiste de Lully: Idylle sur la Paix
1 1 Ouverture
2 2 Un plein repos favorise vos vœux (Reese, Chorus, Wakim)
3 3 Tu rends le fils à sa tremblante mère (Reutter-Harrah, Reese, McStoots, Chorus)
4 4 Mais quelle main puissante et secourable (Reutter-Harrah, McStoots, Woody)
5 5 Ritournelle – Divine Paix (Reutter-Harrah, Wakim, Chorus, Woody)
6 6 Menuet – Un Héros (Chorus, Ward, Reese)
7 7 Chantons, Bergers (Wakim, Chorus)
8 8 Loure
9 9 De ces lieux l’éclat et les attraits (Reutter-Harrah, Wakim, Chorus)
10 10 Prélude – Ô Ciel? (Wakim, Reutter-Harrah, Lebel, Chorus)
11 11 Prélude – Qu’il règne ce héros (Chorus, Reese, McStoots, Wakim, Reutter-Harrah)
12 Chaconne pour Madame la Princesse de Conti

Marc-Antoine Charpentier: La Fête de Rueil
13 Prélude – Que je sens de plaisirs (Reutter-Harrah)
14 Marche des quatre Pâtres et quatre Paysannes – Notre Roi Louis (Woody)
15 Sarabande pour les Egyptiennes – Heureux bergers (Lebel, Reutter-Harrah)
16 Les Satyres
17 Ils se sont retirez (Reutter-Harrah, Sheehan)
18 Entrée de Bergers et de Bergères
19 Mais le dieu des bergers s’avance (Reutter-Harrah, Ward)
20 On entend par toute la terre (Chorus, Wakim, Lebel, Sheehan)
21 Qu’Armand serait charmé (Ward, Chorus, Reese, McStoots, Reutter-Harrah, Lebel, Wakim)

22 Marc-Antoine Charpentier: La France au Roi: À ta haute Valeur (Wakim)
Popis
On August 15, 1684, the Sun King's war against Emperor Leopold I and King Charles II of Spain came to a temporary end. Louis XIV had gained the advantage, and so a number of influential gentlemen endeavored to make His Majesty happy with lavish festive gifts. One of them was the Marquis de Seignelay, who spent the horrendous sum of 100,000 livres on illumination, entertainment and a concert at his castle of Sceaux on a summer evening, but also created a sensation that was talked about for a long time to come: the idyll "On Peace" with music by the court composer Lully and the court poet Racine. In contrast, the Duke of Richelieu (great-nephew of the legendary cardinal) could only remain second. He too had wanted to hold a celebration at home to music by Marc-Antoine Charpentier and unveil an equestrian statue of the king - but the devil was in the detail and the "Fête" was canceled. The Boston Early Music Festival is making up for this 340 years later.