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Type
Cd (musik)
Format
2 cd'er, 1 kommentarbilag
Sprog
fransk
Genre
opera
Emneord
Emnetal
78.81:2
Bidrag af
Beskrivelse
Indspillet i Budapest 2018
Forlag
Note 1 MusicGlossa Music
Målgruppe
voksenmaterialer
Anmeldelser
Diapason, 2019 avril
Vurdering: 5/5
Fono Forum, 2019 Juni
"Die Rameau-Festspiele des Györgi Vashegyi gehen weiter ... Die musikalischen Ausdrucksmittel, mit denen Vashegyi schon bislang überzeugen konnte, finden sich auch hier: luftige Kantilenen, ein genaues Gespür für alles Tänzerische sowie die Fähigkeit, Kontraste mit grosser Deutlichkeit zu formulieren .. Die Sänger erweisen sich als homogenes Ensemble und gehen diesen Weg mühelos mit: betonter, aufgeladener Affekt hier, lyrische Intimität dort ... Diese CD füllt also eine Lücke auf anspruchsvolle Weise"
The gramophone, 2019 June
"Vashegyi gets wonderful singing and playing from his Hungarian forces ... The earthquake is vivid in the extreme, and so is the tempest ... The singers, some of whom have appeared with Vashegyi before, are all one could desire ... Apart from some overenthusiastic timpani rolls, the whole thing - performance and recording - is beautifully done"
BBC music magazine, 2019 July
"The Orfeo Orchestra is on home ground, and the singers are a distinguished lot, with the great Véronique Gens as Phani the star of the show, so addicts of the 18th-century absurd should find plenty of enjoyment here"
The observer, 2019-06-30
"The dancing exuberance of Jean-Philippe Rameau's Les Indes galantes (Glossa) is brought to life by the Hungarian György Vashegyi and his Purcell Choir and Orfeo Orchestra. The colourful variety of Rameau's music never ceases to delight, and if this account is rather more hard-edged and bumptious than its sweeter French competitors, it carries the listener along. The choice of the 1761 revival score makes this recording unique, and also means some favourites from the original 1735 version are missing, but the final grand Chaconne sweeps all before it"
The observer, 2019-06-30