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Offenbach - Le Voyage dans la Lune (CD + Book) | Bru Zane BZ1048

Offenbach - Le Voyage dans la Lune (CD + Book)

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Label: Bru Zane

Cat No: BZ1048

Barcode: 8055776010045

Format: CD + Book

Number of Discs: 2

Genre: Opera

Release Date: 27th May 2022

Contents

Artists

Violette Polchi
Sheva Tehoval
Matthieu Lecroart
Pierre Derhet
Raphael Bremard
Choeur et Orchestre national Montpellier Occitanie

Conductor

Pierre Dumoussaud

Works

Offenbach, Jacques

Le Voyage dans la Lune

Artists

Violette Polchi
Sheva Tehoval
Matthieu Lecroart
Pierre Derhet
Raphael Bremard
Choeur et Orchestre national Montpellier Occitanie

Conductor

Pierre Dumoussaud

About

Jules Verne was the inspiration for Offenbach’s opéra-féerie, premiered in 1875. The Parisian craze for this type of musical extravaganza stemmed from its impressive stage effects: for Le Voyage dans la Lune, two ballets and some twenty sets took the audience from the Earth to the Moon, successively recreating the Paris Observatory, a working blast furnace and the crater of an erupting volcano. The piece is studded with zany characters and imaginary places: a lunar landscape, a glass palace, mother-of-pearl galleries, etc. The producers even borrowed a dromedary and an ostrich from the zoo at the Jardin d’Acclimatation! To accompany this theatrical display, Offenbach composed a series of colourful, picturesque hit numbers, wittily and energetically performed here by a team of enthusiastic soloists. The Chœur et Orchestre national Montpellier Occitanie are placed under the subtle and precise direction of Pierre Dumoussaud.

Reviews

Offenbach’s Opéra féerie is a delight as it makes its journey through a topsy-turvy world that inverts everyday social assumptions, which are mostly masculine. ... Sheva Tehoval is a magnificent Fantasia, with sweet tone and a formidable coloratura. ... But it is Offenbach’s score that earns the biggest hand. Who else can push a simple melody around the orchestra with such ease and grace?  Christopher Cook (Opera Choice)
BBC Music Magazine August 2022

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