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Charpentier - La Descente d’Orphee aux Enfers | Harmonia Mundi HMM902279

Charpentier - La Descente d’Orphee aux Enfers

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Label: Harmonia Mundi

Cat No: HMM902279

Barcode: 3149020227923

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 1

Genre: Opera

Release Date: 25th August 2017

Contents

Artists

Robert Getchell
Caroline Weynants
Violaine Le Chenadec
Caroline Dangin-Bardot
Caroline Arnaud
Lucile Richardot
Stephen Collardelle
Davy Cornillot
Etienne Bazola
Nicolas Brooymans
Ensemble Correspondances

Conductor

Sebastien Dauce

Works

Charpentier, Marc-Antoine

La Descente d'Orphee aux Enfers, H488

Artists

Robert Getchell
Caroline Weynants
Violaine Le Chenadec
Caroline Dangin-Bardot
Caroline Arnaud
Lucile Richardot
Stephen Collardelle
Davy Cornillot
Etienne Bazola
Nicolas Brooymans
Ensemble Correspondances

Conductor

Sebastien Dauce

About

La Descente d’Orphée aux Enfers, Charpentier's last short opera, was written for his patron Mademoiselle de Guise [Marie de Lorraine, Duchesse de Guise, Duchesse de Joyeuse, Princesse de Joinville, 1615-88] and constitutes in its breadth and dramatic density a little gem of 17th-century French vocal art.

Charpentier made use of all 10 singers employed by Mademoiselle de Guise at the time, using the Orpheus myth, albeit one left in suspension, without a resolution; a carefree and happy ‘descent’ that celebrates Orpheus’s song and the enchanting power of music. Charpentier was one of the first French composers to use this story in its full dimensions. He had already produced a short divertissement called Orphée descendant aux Enfers, which may be regarded as the earliest example of the French cantata, a miniature vocal genre that flourished in aristocratic gatherings of the early 18th century. Conceived on a larger scale, La Descente d’Orphée aux Enfers unfolds over two acts. The first installs the listener in the bucolic universe typical of the pastorale, peopled by nymphs led by Daphne, Arethusa and OEnone, who have come to celebrate the wedding of their companion Eurydice with the shepherd Orpheus. Eurydice is mortally wounded by a serpent and her sudden death leaves her companions and Orpheus distraught and tearful. The longer Act Two traces Orpheus’s difficult quest through the Underworld, where he charms first of all the damned souls, then Proserpina and Pluto, with his songs in the hope of bringing Eurydice back with him. He is finally allowed to leave with Eurydice, though warned that he must not meet her gaze until he has seen the light of day once more; otherwise, he will have to abandon her to the realm of the dead for ever. Charpentier’s manuscript stops at this point, as Orpheus commences his journey back to the light, leaving the denizens of the Underworld in despair at his departure.

A poetic experience amid the depths of night, which inspired Sébastien Daucé and his Ensemble Correspondances in this new edition, recorded in Grenoble in January last year.

Cast:
- Orphée: Robert Getchell
- Eurydice: Caroline Weynants
- Daphné: Violaine Le Chenadec
- OEnone: Caroline Dangin-Bardot
- Aréthuse/Proserpine: Caroline Arnaud, Lucile Richardot
- Ixion: Stephen Collardelle
- Tantale: Davy Cornillot
- Apollon/Titye Étienne Bazola
- Pluton: Nicolas Brooymans

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