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Lully - Acis et Galatee | Aparte AP269

Lully - Acis et Galatee

£21.79

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Label: Aparte

Cat No: AP269

Barcode: 5051083175494

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 2

Genre: Opera

Release Date: 14th October 2022

Contents

Artists

Cyril Auvity
Ambroisine Bre
Edwin Crossley-Mercer
Deborah Cachet
Benedicte Tauran
Robert Getchell
Enguerrand de Hys
Philippe Estephe
Choeur de chambre de Namur
Les Talens Lyriques

Conductor

Christophe Rousset

Works

Lully, Jean-Baptiste

Acis et Galatee

Artists

Cyril Auvity
Ambroisine Bre
Edwin Crossley-Mercer
Deborah Cachet
Benedicte Tauran
Robert Getchell
Enguerrand de Hys
Philippe Estephe
Choeur de chambre de Namur
Les Talens Lyriques

Conductor

Christophe Rousset

About

Composed in 1686 as part of the festivities organised by the Duc de Vendôme in honour of the Grand Dauphin, during the latter’s visit to his estate at the Château d’Anet in September of that year, Acis et Galatée is Lully’s last complete opera. His faithful librettist Quinault having retired from writing for the stage, he collaborated this time with the poet Campistron on a work that tells the story of the love between the sea-nymph Galatea and the shepherd Acis – a love threatened by the violence of the jealous cyclops Polyphemus.

This opera, an undoubted dramatic success, gives the orchestra an important part, expressively evoking, for example, the giant’s cries of anger, the terror of the chorus, and the lovers’ hasty flight in Act III. It includes some magnificent pieces, including the final passacaille, as well as inventive treasures, such as duet for hautes-contre (high tenors) “Ah! je succombe au tourment qui m'accable”, or the burlesque march that accompanies the entry of Polyphemus and his fellow cyclopes, conveying their uncouthness. But the loveliest pieces in the score are for Galatea: “Enfin, j’ai dissipé la crainte”, for instance, or “Que ne puis-je expirer après ce coup funeste?”. Lully died in March 1687, a few months after the première, leaving Achille et Polyxène unfinished.

Cast:

Prologue
- Diane: Ambroisine Bré
- L’Abondance: Bénédicte Tauran
- Comus: Robert Getchell
- Apollon: Cyril Auvity
- Une Dryade: Deborah Cachet
- Un Sylvain: Philippe Estèphe

Pastorale
- Acis: Cyril Auvity
- Galatée: Ambroisine Bré
- Polyphème: Edwin Crossley-Mercer
- Aminte, une Naïade: Deborah Cachet
- Scylla, une Naïade: Bénédicte Tauran
- Télème: Robert Getchell
- Tircis, le Prêtre de Junon: Enguerrand de Hys
- Neptune: Philippe Estèphe

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