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Édouard Lalo: Le Roi d’Ys
Judith van Wanroij (Rozenn), Kate Aldrich (Margared), Cyrille Dubois (Mylio), Jérôme Boutillier (Karnak), Nicolas Courjal (Le Roi d’Ys), Christian Helmer (Saint Corentin/Jahel)
Hungarian National Philharmonic Orchestra, Hungarian National Choir, György Vashegyi
Awards:
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International Classical Music Awards, 2026, Nominated - Opera
Overall, the result is a decent enough account of a worthwhile, well-composed piece that maintains musical and dramatic interest throughout – though some of the principal vocal performances...
Édouard Lalo: Le Roi d’Ys
Judith van Wanroij (Rozenn), Kate Aldrich (Margared), Cyrille Dubois (Mylio), Jérôme Boutillier (Karnak), Nicolas Courjal (Le Roi d’Ys), Christian Helmer (Saint Corentin/Jahel)
Hungarian National Philharmonic Orchestra, Hungarian National Choir, György Vashegyi
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Awards:
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International Classical Music Awards, 2026, Nominated - Opera
Overall, the result is a decent enough account of a worthwhile, well-composed piece that maintains musical and dramatic interest throughout – though some of the principal vocal performances...
About
In the kingdom of Cornouaille on the Breton coast, the war between Prince Karnac and the inhabitants of the town of Ys is finally coming to an end. The condition of the peace treaty is that Karnac will marry Princess Margared. But her love for Mylio, who is betrothed to her sister Rozenn, will provoke a terrible tidal wave fomented by her thirst for revenge. Edouard Lalo found an inspiring libretto here, which he handled with a sense of theatrical urgency rarely achieved. The characters live out their passions, supported by vehement, colourful orchestration. The role of Margared, in particular, deserves to be numbered among the most successful in French Romantic opera. First performed in Paris in 1888, the work scored a triumph that was repeated at every revival in the provinces and abroad. Though barely two hours long, it teems with dramatic situations: Breton festivals, the supernatural appearance of Saint Corentin, a wedding accompanied by the organ, a tidal wave whose tumultuous billows are rendered to great effect. Le Roi d'Ys amply merited an ambitious staging at the Paris Opera, which it was unfortunately denied in Lalo's lifetime.
Contents and tracklist
- Christian Helmer, Judith van Wanroij, Kate Aldrich, Cyrille Dubois, Jérôme Boutillier, Nicolas Courjal
- Hungarian National Choir, Hungarian National Philharmonic Orchestra
- György Vashegyi
- Kate Aldrich, Nicolas Courjal, Judith van Wanroij, Cyrille Dubois, Jérôme Boutillier, Christian Helmer
- Hungarian National Philharmonic Orchestra, Hungarian National Choir
- György Vashegyi
- Christian Helmer, Cyrille Dubois, Judith van Wanroij, Kate Aldrich, Jérôme Boutillier, Nicolas Courjal
- Hungarian National Philharmonic Orchestra, Hungarian National Choir
- György Vashegyi
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Awards and reviews
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International Classical Music Awards2026Nominated - Opera
July 2025
Overall, the result is a decent enough account of a worthwhile, well-composed piece that maintains musical and dramatic interest throughout – though some of the principal vocal performances are on the small side for their assignments...Impressive choral singing and orchestral playing , too, in this wellconducted interpretation. Good sound.
June 2025
It’s not an easy work to bring off as the remorseless emotional pitch can be difficult to sustain, but György Vashegyi and his Hungarian forces admirably capture its hurtling momentum and the almost unnerving ferocity of its war music as well as the beauty of the love scenes between Rozenn and Mylio.