10/18/2010

Rameau Redux - Opera Français de New York

RAMEAU REDUX
November 10, 2010 - 7:30pm
Lycée Français de New York (LFNY)
505 East 75th Street, New York City

Rameau Redux juxtaposes the brilliant early cantatas of Jean-Philippe Rameau with the playful philosophical dialogues of Denis Diderot's Neveu de Rameau.

Harpsichord : Avi STEIN
Basse-taille : Douglas WILLIAMS
Haute-contre : Zachary WILDER

Actor : Mario BRASSARD

The acclaimed American harpsichordist, Avi Stein, leads a baroque ensemble featuring the gifted young singers Douglas Williams and Zachary Wilder in their OFNY debuts. This original concept production also features the acclaimed Canadian actor, Mario Brassard, as "Rameau's Nephew". Conceived and staged by our co-artistic directors, Jean-Philippe Clarac and Olivier Deloeuil, with lighting design by Rick Martin.

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8/27/2010

Louis Quatorze - Louis XIV


Louis XIV is the theme of the Festival Oude Muziek Utrecht 2010 which is starting today...

"Ten days of French Baroque music in Utrecht's concert halls and churches. Dozens of concerts, lectures, workshops and a symposium* place a spotlight on the Grand Siècle"...

* a three-day symposium titled French Baroque Gesture 1675-1800, with Graham Sadler speaking on a subject dear to my heart : "Reconstructing the union of music, movement and gesture in the ballets figurés of two Rameau-Cahusac operas"...
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Update :
Reviews of the concerts on Johan Van Veen's excellent Musica Dei Donum.

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4/20/2010

Hippolyte et Aricie - Isny Oper Festival

3/09/2010

Pierre Jelyotte playing guitar - Inedited Portrait

A visitor sent me the picture of a beautiful portrait he owns to display on Rameau le Site. It's a portrait of Pierre Jelyotte playing guitar. Here's the LINK.

Pierre Jelyotte (1713-1797) was a haute-contre (i.e. high tenor) singer who performed the main roles in Rameau and Mondonville's great operas. He had a very beautiful voice, described as crystal clear and velvety, and a wide range. He was a gifted actor and musician, and could play various instruments - violin, harpsichord, organ, guitar... He composed numerous songs, most of them lost now, and an opera, Zélisca (performed in Versailles in 1746). In 1745 the king named him guitar master, and, in 1753, theorbo master of the Chamber Orchestra. He was madame de Pompadour music teacher.

His reputation was of a very charming and kind man, always nice, happy and delicate, with good manners. Great artist and great human being, his qualities made of him the biggest star of the 18th-century French opera. People loved him so much that in 1753, when he announced his retirement from opera, his public collected money and negociated his stay for two more years.
Jelyotte kept singing and participating in musical events until 1765. He was pensionned by the king in 1780.

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1/29/2010

Rameau Update


Noëlle Spieth
Rameau, Pièces de clavecin de 1741
Eloquentia - EL0920 - 1CD2009
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Joël Pontet
Rameau, Nouvelles Suites de Pièces de clavecin
La Dauphine
Saphir Productions - 1 CD2010

Concert :
February 11, 2010 - 8:30 pm
L'Archipel - Paris
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Anne Sofie Von Otter
Ombre de mon amant - french baroque arias
(Charpentier, Lambert, Rameau)
William Christie & Les Arts Florissants
Archiv - 1 CD2010
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Rameau, Complete Works for Harpsichord
Musica Amphion
Pieter-Jan Belder, harpsichord
Rémy Baudet, baroque violin
Rainer Zipperling, gamba
Brilliant Classics - BRIL93903 - 3CD2009
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8/27/2009

Dardanus - Opéra de Lille

Jean-Philippe RAMEAU - DARDANUS
October, 16, 18, 20, 22,24, 2009
Opéra de Lille

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Le Concert d'Astrée
Emmanuelle Haïm


Claude Buchvald, Staging
Alexandre de Dardel, Stage decoration
Daniel Larrieu, Choreography


Anders J. Dahlin, Dardanus
Ingrid Perruche, Iphise
Andrew Foster-Williams, Isménor
François Lis, Teucer
Robert Gleadow, Anténor

Opéra de Lille
Le Concert d'Astrée


Other Performances :

Théâtre de Caen : November 5 & 7, 2009
Opéra de Dijon : November 18 & 20, 2009

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European Opera Centre - Auditions

Candidates are being sought for two specific European Opera Centre projects:

Jean-Philippe Rameau, Dardanus
A new version of the opera in a new production. The project will be led by Raphaël Pichon with additional musical preparation by Sébastien Daucé. Production preparation takes place in Greece in April/May 2010 leading to initial performances in Greece and Turkey. A full production and a recording are planned for Liverpool.

Leoš Janáček, La Petite renarde rusée
The European Opera Centre will record a new version in French of the award-winning animated version of The Cunning Little Vixen. With animation by Geoff Dunbar, the project is overseen musically by Kent Nagano who recorded a new orchestral sound-track with the Deutsches Symphonie Orchester Berlin for the film. The film itself was created by BBC Television.

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Lyon, October 12, 2009
Information and Application Form on http://www.operaeurope.eu

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8/05/2009

Cygnus Musicus


Swans and a sistrum,
A beautiful wallpaper by Jacquemart (1803)

Since Antiquity the swan is associated with music. It is connected to Apollo, the Great God of Music, and an attribute of Erato, the Muse presiding over Love Poetry, Hymns and Wedding songs.
Swans play en important part in the birth of Apollo. The Greek mythology tells that when Apollo was born, sacred swans came and fled over the island of Delos seven times. Then, they took the baby to Hyperborea, the region ruled by Boreas, the God of the North Wind, where the baby stayed one year. Hellenes used to believe that Apollo was spending every Winter in Hyperborea.(***)



Another myth, still related to Apollo, connects the swan to music and singing : the myth of Kyknos, King of Liguria and friend to Phaeton. While he lamented his friend's tragic death, Apollo gave Kyknos a melodious voice and metamorphosed him into a swan.

The link between swan and music has certainly much to do with the North swan called cygnus musicus or ferus, because of his whistling ressembling the sound of a violin. This peculiar sound probably gave origin to the ancient belief that the mute swan (cygnus olor or mansuetus) is completely mute during its lifetime but sings beautifully just before he dies.

Sistrum is a percussion instrument merely associated with ancient Egypt. We find it used during all the ancien regime to symbolise music. At the same time simple, easy to recognise and meaningful, the sistrum had obvious decorative qualities, which may explain it became one of the recurring symbols in the neo-classic decorative arts.


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(***)Rameau's last opera, Les Boréades (1763-64), was based on the myth connecting Apollo to Boreas.
Plot : the tradition, for the queens of Bactria, is to marry descendants of Boreas, but Alphise is in love with Abaris, a man of unknown descent, brought up by Adamas, the high priest of Apollo... The whole opera shows the struggle between the 'Boréades', descendants of Boreas, Calisis and Borileas, the two suitors competing to be chosen by Alphise and to impose their right and the tradition upon her, and the resistance of Alphise and Abaris struggling for their love...
It was, long before Mozart's Enchanted Flute, a masonic opera about the fight between light and darkness, close, in the themes and in its approach, to Rameau's previous opera, Zoroastre (1756).

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6/05/2009

Portrait of Rameau Uncovered


A supposed portrait of Jean-Philippe Rameau
by Jean-Baptiste Van Loo (studio)

The score on the table tells us the man is a musician. After close examination and comparison with the other portraits of Rameau, I find the man on the picture and Rameau share so many distinctive features that the chances are high that they are the same person.
The portrait was unveiled in the booklet of Hugo Reyne & La Simphonie du Marais latest recording : Rameau - Concerts mis en Simphonie.

A word about the recording. Hugo Reyne gives a transcription for orchestra of the Concerts de Pièces de clavecin (1741), a series of character pieces Rameau composed for three instruments (harpsichord, violin, & viola or a second violin or a flute). It's a very convincing transcription which makes for an enjoyable listening experience, although I would have liked more verve in the performance at some moments.

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5/17/2009

Rameau - Recordings




Suite from Les Fêtes d'Hébé
Suite from Les Indes galantes
The Aulos Ensemble
Centaur - CEN2970 - 2009
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Concerts mis en Symphonie
Orchestral version of the harpsichord pieces (1741)
(collection Rameau - vol. 2)
La Simphonie du Marais & Hugo Reyne
Musique à la Chabotterie - 605006 - 2009
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Pièces de Clavecin en concerts
Ensemble Baroque Nouveau
Reference Recordings - RR118 HDCD - 2009
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Nouvelles Suites de clavecin
Susan Toman, harpsichord
Centaur - CEN2940 - 2008
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French Album
Rameau, Debussy, Ravel, Franck
Nikolai Tokarev, piano
Sony Classical - 88697341452 - 2009
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4/07/2009

Old Opera Productions Revived

Platée staged by Laurent Pelly

- Jean-Philippe RAMEAU, Platée - Les Musiciens du Louvre/Marc Minkowski - staging, Laurent Pelly
Opéra de Paris December 02-30, 2009.
Both Paul Agnew and Jean-Paul Fouchécourt will be Platée, so you can make your choice or, better, buy two tickets and enjoy both of them.
Opéra de Paris

- Jean-Baptiste LULLY, Atys, Les Arts Florissants/William Christie, in the mythical 1987 production staged by Jean-Marie Villégier - 2011 (not sure, yet - the project is still under discussion).

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The revival of old famous productions seems to be the new trend in the operatic wold. La Monnaie in Brussels recently revived Herbert Wernicke's staging of La Calisto.

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3/09/2009

The Shock of the Elements....

"Between the noise of the hell and the celestial music, between the primitive instinct and the soul, the beating of the drum reveals the life's first attempt to free itself from the blind matter" (***)

When I read the phrase, Jean-Philippe Rameau's overture to Zaïs (1757) and his use of a muffled drum in his depiction of the Creation immediately came to my mind.
I checked my dictionnaries of symbols, which confirmed that the sound of the drum is associated with the emission of the primordial sound, but in the Indian, Chinese or African traditions. So, where did Rameau find the idea of drums in the depiction of life freeing itself from the matter ?
In the French tradition, the most famous example of a piece of music on the same theme is Les Éléments by Rebel, composed in 1748. It's very impressive piece of music using dissonances, and several instruments and musical lines to symbolize the emerging elements, but no drum was involved.

The drum used by Rameau is an illustration of his deep understanding of the musical language, or/and an evidence of his incredibly wide knowledge of the various musical traditions. His interest in all kind of musics, from the ancient Greek traditions to the contemporary oriental music is documented. Rameau owned a javanese gambang.

If you have never heard the overture of Zaïs, it's time now : here it is on YouTube .
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(***) Entre le bruit de l'enfer et la musique céleste, entre l'instinctualité primitive et l'âme, la batterie de tambour témoigne du premier effort de la vie pour se dégager de la matière aveugle.
(entry "Tambour", Georges Romey, Encyclopédie de la Symbolique des rêves).

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2/14/2009

Rameau - New Recordings


Rameau - Dardanus

A Pinchgut Opera (Sydney) production, recorded in 2005.
Featuring Paul Agnew, Paul Whelan, Kathryn McCusker,Stephen Bennett, Damian Whiteley and the Orchestra of the Antipodes under Antony Walker.
ABC Classics - 2CD
Find details on the production, the cast, the plot, MP3 samplers, on the Pinchgut Opera Site


Already available in some countries (at least, I guess, for I found it on the internet). It'll be released in France on March 12.
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Rameau - Que les mortels servent de modèle aux dieux...
Extracts from Zoroastre & Zaïs

Eugénie Warnier, Arnaud Richard, Ensemble Ausonia
Frédérick Haas

Alpha - 1CD
March 12, 2009

Sounds very promising...
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Rameau - Les Indes Galantes

Christophe Rousset
Ambroisie-La Cité de la Musique - 1CD
March 24, 2009

The recording is part of a series which aim is to introduce the Musée de la Musique prestigious historical instruments.
I haven't yet found any information about the recording, but it's likely to be the Suite des Indes Galantes recorded by Rousset on the Jean-Henry Hemsch harpsichord (1761, E.974.3.1) on January 21, 2001.

Coming next in the series :
Sandrine Chatron, Works from the time of Marie-Antoinette - Erard harp (1788).

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Reissue


Rameau - Anacréon & Le Berger fidèle

Originally released on Archiv (1996)

Véronique Gens - Annick Massis - Thierry Félix - Rodrigo del Pozo
Les Musiciens du Louvre - Marc Minkowski
Brilliant Classics: BRIL93930 - 5028421939308 - 1 CD
March 12, 2009

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