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Charpentier, M-A: Les Arts Florissants (Idyle en musique) H.487

Les Arts Florissants, William Christie

Charpentier, M-A: Les Arts Florissants (Idyle en musique) H.487
Charpentier’s idylle en musique blooms sweetly in this intimately scaled performance. Vocal style has moved in but the tone of the strings, flutes and recorders is delectable.

Charpentier, M-A: Les Arts Florissants (Idyle en musique) H.487

Les Arts Florissants, William Christie

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Charpentier’s idylle en musique blooms sweetly in this intimately scaled performance. Vocal style has moved in but the tone of the strings, flutes and recorders is delectable.

About

'Les Arts Florissants' is the piece from which the eponymous ensemble took its name. This work belongs to the category of musical allegories, mostly from antique mythology, as a tribute to a royal person. In this case that person was the French king Louis XIV, although Charpentier didn't compose it for the royal court, but for the ensemble of Marie de Lorraine, the Duchess of Guise, in whose service he spent a considerable part of his life.

'Les Arts Florissants' is an allegory on the power of the arts: Music (La Musique) and Poetry (La Poésie) praise Louis for bringing peace, whereas Painting (La Peinture) - a role which Charpentier himself sang at the first performance - considers himself hardly good enough to paint the greatness of the king. Conflict (La Discorde) and his furies try to bring disasters to the world, but Peace (La Paix) chases them off. The piece ends with a chorus of Arts and Soldiers wishing peace to last forever.

The contrasts in this 'opera' are impressively realised by Charpentier: they not only regard those between the arts and La Discorde but also within the choruses of Soldiers which sing the praise of La Musique but which also refer to the terror of war: "How sweet is it to hear your heavenly sound, after the terrible noises of blazing war guns and his thundering echo".

Originally released on LP HM1083 back in 1982.

Contents and tracklist

I. Ouverture
Track length2:29
II. Que mes divins concerts (La Musique)
Track length4:34
III. Air des Guerriers
Track length6:25
IV. Quel bruit épouvantable (La Musique)
Track length2:13
V. Entrée de Furies
Track length4:52
VI. La paix
Track length3:58
VII. Prélude - Menuet
Track length3:40
VIII. Chaconne
Track length6:50
IX. Sarabande en rondeau
Track length5:37

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Awards and reviews

October 2016

Charpentier’s idylle en musique blooms sweetly in this intimately scaled performance. Vocal style has moved in but the tone of the strings, flutes and recorders is delectable.

Record Review 4th June 2016

even 35 years after they made the recording of the work that gave them their name it still sounds as though they own it; a sparkling vibrant performance.
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