Camille Saint-Saëns: Déjanire

 
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CAMILLE SAINT-SAENS
Camille Saint-Saëns: Déjanire
Orchestre Philharmonique de Monte-Carlo; Chœur de l'Opéra de Monte-Carlo; Kazuki Yamada; Kate Aldrich; Julien Dran; Anaïs Constans; Jérôme Boutillier;

[ Bru Zane / 2 CD/Book ]

Release Date: Friday 12 April 2024

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'It will be a strange score: people will either not like it at all, or will like it enormously', prophesied Camille Saint-Saëns a few days before the premiere of Déjanire. The opera, first performed in Monte Carlo on 14 March 1911, is based on incidental music written in 1898 for the Béziers Arena. Fascinated by the subject, the composer soon wanted to give it a second, more ambitious life. He therefore conceived a mythological epic that inspired 'powerfully evocative music', according to Gabriel Fauré, who was struck by the impact of the choral writing. Yet the love drama that rends the heroine's heart engenders wildly romantic duets and culminates in the public immolation of Hercules, set ablaze by the poisoned tunic offered to him by the fallen queen. This new Déjanire received high praise from the critics, who flocked to Monaco to see it. But the modernist path that French opera was taking at the time did not allow the work to survive the upheavals of the First World War. It would have been a shame to prolong this unjustified ostracism any longer.

Here the principals are well up to its vocal and dramatic demands...Kate Aldrich's Déjanire is a great performance equalled in dramatic emphasis by Julien Dran's Hercule...The austere tragedy is perceptively explored by conductor Kazuki Yamada in charge of Monte Carlo forces. A significant rediscovery.
- BBC Music Magazine

Tracks:

Déjanire, Act I

Déjanire, Act II

Déjanire, Act III

Déjanire, Act IV