Special offer. Dauvergne: La Venitienne
Katia Velleta (Léonore), Chantal Santon (Isabelle), Kareen Durand (Spinette), Isabelle Cals (Isménide), Matthias Vidal (Octave) & Alain Buet (Zerbin)
Les Agrémens & Choeur de Chambre de Namur, Guy Van Waas (direction)
The elegant playing of Les Agremens conveys the opera's charms...The light-hearted plot of Venetian lovers reconciled after bizarre escapades warranted a frothy score packed with short tuneful...
Special offer. Dauvergne: La Venitienne
Katia Velleta (Léonore), Chantal Santon (Isabelle), Kareen Durand (Spinette), Isabelle Cals (Isménide), Matthias Vidal (Octave) & Alain Buet (Zerbin)
Les Agrémens & Choeur de Chambre de Namur, Guy Van Waas (direction)
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The elegant playing of Les Agremens conveys the opera's charms...The light-hearted plot of Venetian lovers reconciled after bizarre escapades warranted a frothy score packed with short tuneful...
About
Dauvergne’s final operatic work follows neither of the established genres of the period, neither tragédie lyrique nor opéra-ballet. With La Vénitienne, the composer turned towards comedy.
Taking a libretto written during the reign of Louis XIV in 1705, he drew on the very best of his talent and skill and created a synthesis of everything that was modern at that time: it is as if Rameau, Pergolesi, Grétry and Mondonville had joined forces to compose this work that is by turn tragic, tender and richly comic, in which the virtuosity of the arias and the splendour of a large orchestra is blended with the piquant spirit of the Age of Enlightenment.
Contents and tracklist
- Les Agrémens, Guy van Waas, Katia Velletaz, Chantal Santon, Kareen Durand, Mathias Vidal, Alain Buet, Chœur de Chambre de Namur, Isabelle Cals
Awards and reviews
March 2013
The elegant playing of Les Agremens conveys the opera's charms...The light-hearted plot of Venetian lovers reconciled after bizarre escapades warranted a frothy score packed with short tuneful arias