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Charles Lecocq: La fille de Madame Angot
Anne-Catherine Gillet (soloist), Mathias Vidal (soloist), Matthieu Lécroart (soloist), Artavazd Sargsyan (soloist), David Witczak (soloist), Flannan Obé (actor), Antoine Philippot (soloist), Ingrid Perruche (soloist), Véronique Gens (soloist)
Orchestre de Chambre de Paris, Chœur du Concert...
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Presto Recordings of the Year, Finalist 2021
This is a an absolutely sparkling reading of a rarely performed operetta. Beautifully conducted and idiomatically led, this is another win for Palazzetto Bru Zane. The sound is detailed and...
Charles Lecocq: La fille de Madame Angot
Anne-Catherine Gillet (soloist), Mathias Vidal (soloist), Matthieu Lécroart (soloist), Artavazd Sargsyan (soloist), David Witczak (soloist), Flannan Obé (actor), Antoine Philippot (soloist), Ingrid Perruche (soloist), Véronique Gens (soloist)
Orchestre de Chambre de Paris, Chœur du Concert...
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Presto Recordings of the Year, Finalist 2021
This is a an absolutely sparkling reading of a rarely performed operetta. Beautifully conducted and idiomatically led, this is another win for Palazzetto Bru Zane. The sound is detailed and...
About
La Fille de Madame Angot, an opéra-comique in three acts, was premiered at the Théâtre des Fantaisies-Parisiennes in Brussels on 4 December 1872 before scoring a similar triumph in France on 21 February 1873. In the Paris of the Directory period, Clairette Angot, an orphan raised by the people of Les Halles market, falls in love with the songwriter Ange Pitou. But, after many amorous and political plot twists, she resigns herself to marrying the wigmaker Pomponnet. Lecocq’s score, with its succession of hit numbers, created such enthusiasm that it enjoyed a run of more than four hundred performances at the Folies-Dramatiques, before conquering the French provinces and then the whole world in various translations. The work is still a relatively popular staple of the light operatic repertory even today. The Palazzetto Bru Zane here presents the first recording of the original version, with its unusual orchestration and several numbers that have fallen into oblivion.
Artists
Anne-Catherine Gillet (soloist), Mathias Vidal (soloist), Matthieu Lécroart (soloist), Artavazd Sargsyan (soloist), David Witczak (soloist), Flannan Obé (actor), Antoine Philippot (soloist), Ingrid Perruche (soloist), Véronique Gens (soloist)
Orchestre de Chambre de Paris, Chœur du Concert Spirituel, Sébastien Rouland
Contents and tracklist
- Orchestre de Chambre de Paris
- Sébastien Rouland
- Anne-Catherine Gillet (soloist), Mathias Vidal (soloist), Matthieu Lécroart (soloist), Artavazd Sargsyan (soloist), Antoine Philippot (soloist), Ingrid Perruche (soloist), David Witczak (soloist), Flannan Obé (actor)
- Chœur du Concert Spirituel, Orchestre de Chambre de Paris
- Sébastien Rouland
- Antoine Philippot (soloist), Matthieu Lécroart (soloist), Artavazd Sargsyan (soloist), Anne-Catherine Gillet (soloist), Mathias Vidal (soloist), Ingrid Perruche (soloist), Véronique Gens (soloist), Flannan Obé (actor)
- Orchestre de Chambre de Paris, Chœur du Concert Spirituel
- Sébastien Rouland
- Anne-Catherine Gillet (soloist), Mathias Vidal (soloist), Matthieu Lécroart (soloist), David Witczak (soloist), Véronique Gens (soloist), Artavazd Sargsyan (soloist), Ingrid Perruche (soloist), Flannan Obé (actor)
- Orchestre de Chambre de Paris, Chœur du Concert Spirituel
- Sébastien Rouland
- Mathias Vidal (soloist), Matthieu Lécroart (soloist)
- Orchestre de Chambre de Paris
- Sébastien Rouland
- Véronique Gens (soloist), Mathias Vidal (soloist)
- Orchestre de Chambre de Paris
- Sébastien Rouland
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Awards and reviews
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Presto Recordings of the YearFinalist 2021
May/June 2022
This is a an absolutely sparkling reading of a rarely performed operetta. Beautifully conducted and idiomatically led, this is another win for Palazzetto Bru Zane. The sound is detailed and airy. The 180-page book as usual is a splendid production and includes the text and translations as well as detailed notes and essays.