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Massenet: Ariane
Amina Edris (Ariane), Kate Aldrich (Phèdre), Jean-François Borras (Thésée), Jean-Sébastien Bou (Pirithoüs), Julie Robard-Gendre (Perséphone), Munich Radio Orchestra, Chor des Bayerischen Rundfunks, Laurent Campellone
Awards:
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International Classical Music Awards, 2024, Winner - Premiere Recordings
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Opus Klassik Awards, 2024, Nominated - Young Talent of the Year (Amina Edris)
Campellone undoubtedly believes in Massenet ’s score, coaxing f ine playing from the Munich Radio Orchestra, particularly the woodwinds. It is unmistakably Massenet, replete with rich orchestral...
Massenet: Ariane
Amina Edris (Ariane), Kate Aldrich (Phèdre), Jean-François Borras (Thésée), Jean-Sébastien Bou (Pirithoüs), Julie Robard-Gendre (Perséphone), Munich Radio Orchestra, Chor des Bayerischen Rundfunks, Laurent Campellone
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Awards:
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International Classical Music Awards, 2024, Winner - Premiere Recordings
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Opus Klassik Awards, 2024, Nominated - Young Talent of the Year (Amina Edris)
Campellone undoubtedly believes in Massenet ’s score, coaxing f ine playing from the Munich Radio Orchestra, particularly the woodwinds. It is unmistakably Massenet, replete with rich orchestral...
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'It would be difficult to find a simpler and more poignant subject', Massenet remarked during the composition of Ariane, a vast score in five acts premiered at the Paris Opera in October 1906. The libretto by Catulle Mendes is part ancient drama, part symbolist poem, and sets Phaedra and Ariadne, two sisters in love with Theseus, in violent conflict with each other. This epic work does not shrink from relating the combat against the Minotaur, from showing a ship tossed by the raging billows, nor even from transporting the audience to the Underworld where Persephone reigns. Despite its flamboyant orchestration, its grandiose scenography and its triumphant premiere, Ariane remains one of the few Massenet operas never recorded until now. The young Egyptian soprano Amina Edris takes the title role with ardour and passion, surrounded by a cast well versed in the specificities of the French style. The Bavarian Radio Chorus provides dedicated support in the epic scenes, under the baton of Laurent Campellone, a great champion of Massenet.
Contents and tracklist
- Amina Edris (Ariane), Kate Aldrich (Phèdre), Marianne Croux (Eunoé / 1re Sirène), Jean-Sébastien Bou (Pirithoüs), Jean-François Borras (Thésée), Yoann Dubruque (Le Chef de la Nef / 1er Matelot), Judith van Wanroij (Chromis / Cypris / 2e Sirène), Philippe Estèphe (Phéréklos / 2e Matelot)
- Chor des Bayerischen Rundfunks, Munich Radio Orchestra
- Laurent Campellone
- Marianne Croux, Amina Edris (soloist), Jean-Sébastien Bou (soloist), Jean-François Borras (soloist), Kate Aldrich (soloist), Philippe Estèphe (soloist), Judith van Wanroij (soloist)
- Chor des Bayerischen Rundfunks, Munich Radio Orchestra
- Laurent Campellone
- Jean-François Borras (soloist), Judith van Wanroij (soloist), Marianne Croux, Kate Aldrich (soloist), Jean-Sébastien Bou (soloist), Amina Edris (soloist)
- Munich Radio Orchestra, Chor des Bayerischen Rundfunks
- Laurent Campellone
- Kate Aldrich (soloist), Julie Robard-Gendre (soloist), Amina Edris (soloist)
- Chor des Bayerischen Rundfunks, Munich Radio Orchestra
- Laurent Campellone
- Marianne Croux, Yoann Dubruque (soloist), Amina Edris (soloist), Jean-Sébastien Bou (soloist), Kate Aldrich (soloist), Judith van Wanroij (soloist), Jean-François Borras (soloist)
- Chor des Bayerischen Rundfunks, Munich Radio Orchestra
- Laurent Campellone
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Awards and reviews
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International Classical Music Awards2024Winner - Premiere Recordings
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Opus Klassik Awards2024Nominated - Young Talent of the Year (Amina Edris)
November 2023
Campellone undoubtedly believes in Massenet ’s score, coaxing f ine playing from the Munich Radio Orchestra, particularly the woodwinds. It is unmistakably Massenet, replete with rich orchestral colour and headily perfumed eroticism...Amina Edris as Ariane truly magics the ear and Jean-François Borras’s Théseé is tough and tor tured and a properly French tenor.
International Classical Music Awards 2024
The youthfulness and lyricism of the singers in the three main roles (Ariadne, Phaedra, Theseus) are convincing. Their commitment is complete, and their timbres are fully in tune with the soulful tensions of the characters. The Bavarian Radio Chorus assumes its roles with precision, and the Munich Radio Orchestra works wonders. Every member of the orchestra seems virtuosic and radiates the joy of playing such a beautiful score.