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Auber - La Part du Diable (sung in German) | Sterling CDO1133

Auber - La Part du Diable (sung in German)

£19.06

Label: Sterling

Cat No: CDO1133

Barcode: 7393338113324

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 2

Genre: Opera

Expected Release Date: 3rd May 2024

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Contents

Artists

Sieglinde Zehetbauer (soprano)
Kayo Hashimoto (mezzo-soprano)
Michael Doumas (bass)
Veronika Burger (soprano)
Simon Hermansdorfer (bass)
Andreas Agler (baritone)
George Vincent Humphrey (tenor)
Choir and Orchestra of the Erlesene oper e.v. Halfing

Conductor

Georg Hermansdorfer

Works

Auber, Daniel

La Part du diable

Artists

Sieglinde Zehetbauer (soprano)
Kayo Hashimoto (mezzo-soprano)
Michael Doumas (bass)
Veronika Burger (soprano)
Simon Hermansdorfer (bass)
Andreas Agler (baritone)
George Vincent Humphrey (tenor)
Choir and Orchestra of the Erlesene oper e.v. Halfing

Conductor

Georg Hermansdorfer

About

*** Sung in German ***

The minstrel Carlo Broschi has hidden his sister Casilda in a convent to protect her from the machinations of the clergy who wish to make a present of her for King Ferdinand VI. In Carlo's opinion, she is in love with an unknown cavalier – likewise too high-born to have any lawful intentions toward her. Carlo happens upon the King, who is possessed by melancholy and succeeds in cheering him with a song (it was, in fact, Ferdinand's predecessor Philip V, for whom Farinelli was engaged as a music therapist). As a reward, he is invited to the court, where he encounters his sister's lover, Raphael d'Estuniga. Raphael is so despondent over his thwarted passion that he is ready to sell his soul, so Carlo introduces himself as Satan, ready to lend aid for half of his takings.

Casilda appeals to Carlo for protection; she has been kidnapped by the priests and brought to the king, who, only recently having recovered his sanity, takes her for a ghost. Carlo leaves to speak with the queen (Louise-Rosalie Lefebvre created this role) and leaves the lovers alone. Raphael, who has obtained an office due to Carlo's influence and has had uncommon luck at gambling, is so confident of supernatural aid that he is nonplussed at the king's entrance, even when the latter orders his death. Carlo attempts to smooth things over by telling the king Raphael is her husband, but the Grand Inquisitor exposes the fabrication, enraging the king against Carlo as well. Things can only be put right by Carlo's revealing all and reminding the king that the queen still suspects nothing. Carlo, who has never hesitated to claim his 50%, tells his future brother-in-law that his share will be Casilda's happiness this time.

Cast:
- Carlo Broschi: Sieglinde Zehetbauer (soprano)
- Casilda: Kayo Hashimoto (mezzo-soprano)
- King Ferdinand: Michael Doumas (bass)
- Queen: Veronika Burger (soprano)
- Fray Antonio: Simon Hermansdorfer (bass)
- Gil Vargas: Andreas Agler (baritone)
- Rafael: George Vincent Humphrey (tenor)

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