Auber: Ballet Music / Cello Concerto / Overtures / Opera Arias

 
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DANIEL-FRANCOIS AUBER
Auber: Ballet Music / Cello Concerto / Overtures / Opera Arias
Jascha Silberstein (cello) Angela Denning (soprano) Heather Begg (mezzo) Joan Sutherland (sop) / Orchestras conducted by Richard Bonynge

[ Decca SBS Eloquence / 2 CD ]

Release Date: Sunday 1 April 2018

Newly compiled from several Decca recordings made between 1964 and 1988, this portrait of Auber was created at Richard Bonynge's specific request and supervised by him. Most substantial of these recordings is the ballet version which Auber made from his opera Marco Spada: 65 minutes of scintillating dance music, in the adaptation made by Richard Bonynge for the purpose of the recording. The set serves also to show Bonynge's career-long commitment to the neglected figure of Auber. He has done more than any other musician in the modern era to rehabilitate a figure of prodigious accomplishment and huge popularity in his own era, who both excited the admiration of Wagner and Berlioz as well as supplying a string of hits for the Opéra-Comique in Paris.

The conductor contributes a new and extensive essay of his own to this reissue, outlining Auber's place in nineteenth-century culture and recalling how he came to make these recordings. Early in his partnership with Decca he had already made a disc of 'French Opera' overtures including Marco Spada and Lestocq ('a record for Francophiles to cherish', according to Gramophone's original review in March 1970); these are included here, in new remasterings, along with the even less familiar overture to La Neige.

Bonynge was introduced to the A minor Cello Concerto by the principal cellist of the Metropolitan Opera, Jascha Silberstein, but much of this music Bonynge discovered for himself, as well as some of the artists who would help him bring it to life such as the mezzo-soprano Huguette Tourangeau. She sings an aria from Le cheval bronze, Bonynge's wife Dame Joan Sutherland brings off a pair of showpieces from Manon Lescaut and Fra Diavolo, and the set concludes with Australian-made recordings featuring another three fine antipodean singers: Angela Denning, Heather Begg and Anson Austin. A complementary issue on Eloquence (4827742) presents the conductor's sole complete recording of an Auber opera, Le Domino Noir, together with his ballet music for Gustav III.

Over 165 minutes playing time

"Silberstein makes a dashing thing of [the concerto] … He is obviously a man of first-class instincts, and he seems to know those lush, genial melodies from the operas" (Gramophone)

Tracks:

Marco Spada - Ballet version
Concerto No.1 for cello & orchestra
Marco Spada - Overture
Lestocq - Overture
La Neige - Overture
Pas classique
Les Rendez-vous (Arr. Constant Lambert)
Le cheval de bronze - "Ah pour un jeune coeur...O tourment du veuvage" with Huguette Tourangeau (mezzo-soprano)
La Muette de Portici - "Ferme tes yeux" with Richard Conrad (tenor)
Manon Lescaut - "C'est l'histoire amoureuse" with Dame Joan Sutherland (soprano)
Fra Diavolo - "Non temete milord...Or son sola" with Dame Joan Sutherland (soprano)
Fra Diavolo - "Du village voisin...Dès l'enfance" with Angela Denning (soprano)
L'ambassadrice, S. 28 - "Buvons tous au Sultan Misapouf" with Anson Austin (tenor), Heather Begg (mezzo-soprano), Angela Denning (soprano)