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Berlioz: Lélio, ou le retour à la vie & Roméo et Juliette
Raymond Nemorin (speaker), Michel Sénéchal (tenor), Bernard Lefort (baritone), Nancy Evans (mezzo), René Soames (tenor), David Ward (bass)
London Symphony Orchestra, BBC Chorus, BBC Symphony Orchestra, Jean Fournet, Alfred Wallenstein
The BBC brass is especially impressive when depicting the Prince’s strictures in the opening and the woodwind playing throughout is lovely.
Berlioz: Lélio, ou le retour à la vie & Roméo et Juliette
Raymond Nemorin (speaker), Michel Sénéchal (tenor), Bernard Lefort (baritone), Nancy Evans (mezzo), René Soames (tenor), David Ward (bass)
London Symphony Orchestra, BBC Chorus, BBC Symphony Orchestra, Jean Fournet, Alfred Wallenstein
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The BBC brass is especially impressive when depicting the Prince’s strictures in the opening and the woodwind playing throughout is lovely.
About
Le retour à la vie - this extraordinary work, half-literary, half-musical reflected much of the thoughts and ideas also found in his letters of the time, using music that was largely written earlier in Paris. The genesis of the work was yet another love-affair gone wrong. The six musical numbers of Lélio are wholly diverse in subject and treatment, yet a sense of order is imposed by the literary format. It is a unique assemblage, there is nothing else quite like it in all musical history. Roméo et Juliette is counted third among Berlioz’s 4 symphonies. Another uniquely constructed work, it moves away from the purely symphonic towards the realm of opera. But Berlioz keeps the formal structure of a symphony firmly in his mind: the three principal instrumental sections – Fete chez Capulet, Scene d’amour, and La reine Mab – making a first movement, slow movement and scherzo encircled by elaborate vocal sections to begin and end.
Contents and tracklist
- Raymond Nemorin, Michel Sénéchal (tenor), Bernard Lefort (baritone)
- London Symphony Orchestra, BBC Chorus
- Jean Fournet
- Nancy Evans (mezzo-soprano), René Soames (tenor)
- BBC Symphony Orchestra, BBC Chorus
- Alfred Wallenstein
- BBC Symphony Orchestra, BBC Chorus
- Alfred Wallenstein
- BBC Symphony Orchestra, BBC Chorus
- Alfred Wallenstein
- David Ward (bass)
- BBC Symphony Orchestra, BBC Chorus
- Alfred Wallenstein
Awards and reviews
June 2019
The BBC brass is especially impressive when depicting the Prince’s strictures in the opening and the woodwind playing throughout is lovely.