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Tuesday, January 17, 2023

Jules Massenet - Songs with Orchestra (Various Artists)


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Composer: Jules Massenet
  1. Pensée de printemps
  2. Le poète et le fantôme
  3. Hymne d’amour
  4. Amoureuse
  5. Si tu veux, mignonne
  6. Chant provençal
  7. Rêverie de Colombine
  8. Souvenez-vous, Vierge Marie !
  9. Les enfants
  10. Pensée d’automne
  11. Baiser-Impromptu
  12. Je t’aime
  13. À Colombine
  14. Scène religieuse
  15. Sœur d’élection
  16. Crépuscule
  17. Aurore
  18. Pitchounette
  19. L’improvisatore
  20. Les fleurs
  21. Menuet d’amour
  22. Marquise
  23. On dit !
  24. Musette
  25. La Chanson de Musette

Jodie Devos
Cyrille Dubois
Véronique Gens
Étienne Dupuis
Nicole Car
Chantal Santon Jeffery

Orchestre de chambre de Paris
Hervé Niquet, conductor

Date: 2022
Label: Palazzetto Bru Zane

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Review

Massenet wrote over 300 songs during the course of his career, mostly with piano accompaniment, though he also orchestrated nearly 40 of them. In either version, they remain relatively little known, rarely recorded and in some cases still unpublished. There have, of course, been sporadic exceptions: Richard Bonynge, for instance, recorded some 20 of the piano originals with Huguette Tourangeau in the mid-1970s (Decca, 7/77). The orchestral versions, however, have received scant attention until now: of the 25 pieces included in Bru Zane’s beautiful new album, only four have been recorded before, and of those, two are brief instrumental numbers used as interludes between song groups.

You’re frequently left pondering the reason for their neglect. Certainly the much-voiced charge of ‘sugary sentimentalism’ (Pierre Bernac’s words) only holds up to scrutiny here in the case of ‘Les enfants’, to a rather cloying text by Georges Boyer. Many inhabit emotional and sometimes stylistic territory familiar from Massenet’s operas. Love and desire are often expressed with refined subtlety, as in Manon or Thaïs, with vocal lines that hover between recitative and melody, and religious subjects, such as ‘Souvenez-vous, Vierge Marie!’, a setting of Bernard of Clairvaux, provoke the swirling, ecstatic sensuousness we find in the oratorio La Vierge. Many were written for singers who regularly performed Massenet’s operas, and though the vocal writing is rarely overtly showy (the coloratura of ‘Marquise’ is an exception), one notices the frequent deployment of wide vocal ranges and sustained, climactic high notes. The orchestrations, meanwhile, are for smallish forces, usually strings with a handful of wind instruments, though harp and piano sometimes thread their way through the textures.

Six singers, all of them Bru Zane regulars, share the songs between them. Véronique Gens’s warm tone is heard to fine effect in ‘Souvenez-vous, Vierge Marie!’ and the passionate yet refined ‘On dit!’. Nicole Car’s lyrical way with ‘Amoureuse’ and her bravura approach to the exacting ‘L’improvisatore’ offset Jodie Devos’s crystalline soprano, floating with admirable poise through the ‘Musette’ and ‘Crépuscule’, which balletomanes will recognise from Leighton Lucas’s arrangement in the score for Kenneth MacMillan’s Manon. ‘Marquise’ is delivered with considerable bravado, great hauteur and a slightly metallic gleam in her voice by Chantal Santon Jeffery.

Étienne Dupuis, meanwhile, has fun with the ironically entitled ‘Hymne d’amour’, not a hymn but almost a breezy music-hall song, and joins Car for the programme’s only duet, ‘Les fleurs’, nicely done, though the piece itself is not vintage Massenet. Cyrille Dubois, stylish as always, opens the album with the exquisite ‘Pensée de printemps’ and closes it with ‘La chanson de Musette’, from Massenet’s incidental music to a play based on Murger’s La vie de bohème, about (rather than sung by) the same character as Puccini’s Musetta. The song’s café-concert scoring is nicely brought out here by the Paris Chamber Orchestra under Hervé Niquet. He is wonderfully alert to the mood and tone of each song, and the playing is delectable throughout. It’s a lovely album, and I look forward to the second volume, which is apparently in the offing.

-- Tim Ashley, Gramophone


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Jules Massenet (12 May 1842 – 13 August 1912) was a French composer best known for his operas, of which he wrote more than thirty, made him the leading composer of opera in France in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.. He also composed oratorios, ballets, orchestral works, incidental music, piano pieces, songs and other music. Massenet taught composition at the Paris Conservatoire from 1878 until 1896. Among his students were Gustave Charpentier, Ernest Chausson, Reynaldo Hahn and Gabriel Pierné. Massenet's his operas are widely accepted as well-crafted and intelligent products of the Belle Époque.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jules_Massenet

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  2. Thanks for this share. Massenet is one of my favorites.

    Could you also re-upload this disc from your 'musique classique' site?

    Selim Palmgren - Complete Piano Works, Vol. 1 (Jouni Somero)
    https://musiqclassiq.blogspot.com/2021/04/selim-palmgren-complete-piano-works-vol.html

    All the links have expired. Thanks in advance.

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    1. New link for vol 1
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      Do you need other volumes?

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    2. Not yet, thanks. The other volumes [2-6] still have active links.

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  3. The link is broken. Could you please reupload it? Thanks a lot!

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