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Tuesday, June 23, 2020

Adolphe Adam - Le Diable a Quatre & Overtures (Richard Bonynge)


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Composer: Adolphe Adam
  1. Giralda: Overture
  2. La Poupée de Nuremberg: Overture
  3. Le Toréador, Act 1: Overture
  4. Le Toréador, Act 1: Entr'acte
  5. Le Diable à quatre, Act 1
  6. Le Diable à quatre, Act 2: Scene 1
  7. Le Diable à quatre, Act 2: Scene 2
  8. Le Diable à quatre, Act 2: Scene 3

New Philharmonia Orchestra (1, 2)
Orchestra of the Welsh National Opera (3, 4)
London Symphony Orchestra (5-8)
Richard Bonynge, conductor

Recorded: 1965 (5-8), 1970 (1, 2), 1988 (3, 4)
Release: 2018
Label: Eloquence (Decca)
https://eloquenceclassics.com/releases/adam-le-diable-a-quatre-overtures/

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Review

This disc is principally a re-release of the 1964 LP of Le Diable à Quatre with other opera-comique and ballet overtures as fillers. This period in musical history was rich in romantic music yet many of its delights are somewhat neglected today. Adam was a prolific composer of ballet and light opera and is best known for his ballet, Giselle. Le Diable was his ninth work and carries historical significance since it has its roots in an old play, then an early comic opera by Barraund and Philidor (1796). The score used for this recording is from an 1850 edition. I remember that the recording paved the way for a revival of the full ballet in the 1980s, arranged by Lanchbery and choreographed by Hynd.

The delightful music of Le Diable à Quatre has great charm, with its numerous passages of exquisite melody. Adam composes well for the different sections of the orchestra and keeps the first strings busy. In fact, much of the success of this recording is due to the accurate string playing throughout. The colours of Act I and delicate harp passage towards the end of Act II Scene 1 are memorable.

Of the fillers the most recent recording is the 1998 CD recording of Le Toréador, from which we hear its Overture and Entr’acte. The music does not exude much of a Spanish flavor, yet the Overture has a haunting theme with balletic qualities. The short Entr’acte carries an extension of the main overture theme and gives little clue to any other music found in this opéra-comique. (The complete work is available on Decca 455 6642.)

Giralda and La Poupée de Nuremberg we written slightly later than the previous works yet carry a similar characteristic style. Giralda opens with a military announcement followed by a relaxed stately dance and gentle theme. La Poupée is a short overture that has a charming violin-led pastoral interrupted by choppy statements, before breaking into a fast, lilting waltz.

Richard Bonynge sets an ideal pace to accompany the brightness of this music. The melodic lines and lovely decoration, mainly provided by the strings, are nicely complemented by the suitably light reverberation of the Kingsway Hall for Le Diable. A feeling of clarity in this recording is brought about by the well-defined band sections that carry the countermelody.

Recordings of the sixties took place when Decca had a growing reputation for what used to be known as ‘The Decca Sound’, where experimentation with optimum microphone placings and clarity of transfer gave the company a glowing reputation. Decca had developed subsonic and ultra-high frequency amplifiers during World War II, so this experience put them at the top of the commercial world of sound recording. These AAD recordings sound modern, with their ideal acoustic and I think match well against today’s DDD recordings. In view of the revived interest in state-of-the-art LPs I decided to compare the 1964 LP alongside the 2018 CD for tonal quality. Apart from a total absence of track rumble in quiet passages the upper strings are slightly crisper despite the tonal balance being about the same. An obtrusive tape edit three seconds in on track 8 is unfortunate, but does not prevent enjoyment of the disc.

The notes (in English), taken verbatim from the 1964 LP recording notes of Le Diable by L.A. Yeats, are informative and provide interesting detail. Additional notes on the other works by Bruce Raggatt usefully put the works into context.

-- Raymond J WalkerMusicWeb International

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Adolphe Adam (24 July 1803 – 3 May 1856) was a French composer and music critic. A prolific composer of operas and ballets, he is best known today for his ballets Giselle (1841) and Le corsaire (1856, his last work). Adam also wrote several other ballets and 39 operas, including Le postillon de Lonjumeau (1836), Le toréador (1849) and Si j'étais roi (1852). Like many other French composers, he made a living largely by playing the organ. From 1849 to his death in Paris, he taught composition at the Paris Conservatoire. He was a noted teacher, who taught Delibes and other influential composers.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adolphe_Adam

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Richard Bonynge (born 29 September 1930) is an Australian conductor and pianist. He studied at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music and Royal College of Music in London. Bonynge's debut as an opera conductor took place in 1963 in Vancouver, followed by his Metropolitan Opera debut in 1966. In 1977 he was the founding Music Director of the Vancouver Opera Orchestra. Bonynge is the widower of Australian dramatic coloratura soprano Joan Sutherland, and conducted virtually all of Sutherland's operatic performances from 1962 to 1990. He has also recorded extensively in the ballet genre.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Bonynge

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