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Massenet - Werther (baritone version) (CD + Book) | Bru Zane BZ1056

Massenet - Werther (baritone version) (CD + Book)

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Label: Bru Zane

Cat No: BZ1056

Barcode: 8055776010168

Format: CD + Book

Number of Discs: 2

Genre: Opera

Expected Release Date: 24th May 2024

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Contents

Artists

Tassis Christoyannis
Veronique Gens
Helene Carpentier
Thomas Dolie
Matthieu Lecroart
Artavazd Sargsyan
Laurent Deleuil
Children’s Choir of the Zoltan Kodaly Hungarian Choir School
Hungarian National Philharmonic Orchestra

Conductor

Gyorgy Vashegyi

Works

Massenet, Jules

Werther

Artists

Tassis Christoyannis
Veronique Gens
Helene Carpentier
Thomas Dolie
Matthieu Lecroart
Artavazd Sargsyan
Laurent Deleuil
Children’s Choir of the Zoltan Kodaly Hungarian Choir School
Hungarian National Philharmonic Orchestra

Conductor

Gyorgy Vashegyi

About

Massenet’s Werther is one of those masterpieces that were rejected or shunned at the time of their creation. Sketched in the 1880s, the score was turned down by the director of the Opéra-Comique and had to make do with a premiere in German, far from Paris, before finally being heard in Paris in 1893. It gradually established itself as one of the composer’s most personal works, in which he showed himself to be as fine a colourist as he was a master of the art of the ‘motif de rappel’. In adapting Goethe’s novel, Massenet and his librettists gave greater prominence to the character of Charlotte, thus placing the struggle between duty and passion at the centre of the narrative. The role of Werther, originally assigned to a tenor, was also sung by the baritone Mattia Battistini with the composer’s approval. Provided the singer makes skilful use of voix mixte, this version gives the work a melancholy colouring ideal for portraying its hero’s suicidal temperament. Tassis Christoyannis follows this approach in exemplary fashion, opposite the reserved yet moving Charlotte of Véronique Gens. Both singers give the text the preponderant role allotted to it by French operatic tradition.

Cast:
- Werther: Tassis Christoyannis
- Charlotte: Véronique Gens
- Sophie: Hélène Carpentier
- Albert: Thomas Dolié
- Le Bailli: Matthieu Lécroart
- Schmidt: Artavazd Sargsyan
- Johann / Brühlmann: Laurent Deleuil

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