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Berlioz: Les Troyens

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  • Original Release Date: September 10, 2002
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Disc 1:
  Song Title Artist Time Price  
Play   1. Les Troyens / Act 1 - No.1 Choeur de la populace troyenne: "Ha! Ha! Après dix ans" Chorus of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden 3:52 $0.99 Buy Track  - Les Troyens / Act 1 - No.1 Choeur de la populace troyenne: "Ha! Ha! Après dix ans"
Play   2. Les Troyens / Act 1 - No.2 Récitatif et air: "Les Grecs ont disparu" - "Malheureux roi!" Berit Lindholm 8:31 Album Only
Play   3. Les Troyens / Act 1 - "Chorèbe..." - No.3 Duo: "C'est lui!" - "Quitte-nous dès ce soir" Berit Lindholm 15:50 Album Only
Play   4. Les Troyens / Act 1 - No.4 Marche et hymne: "Dieux protecteurs" Chorus of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden 5:45 $0.99 Buy Track  - Les Troyens / Act 1 - No.4 Marche et hymne: "Dieux protecteurs"
Play   5. Les Troyens / Act 1 - No.5 Combat de ceste - Pas de lutteurs Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden 1:34 $0.99 Buy Track  - Les Troyens / Act 1 - No.5 Combat de ceste - Pas de lutteurs
Play   6. Les Troyens / Act 1 - No.6 Pantomime: "Andromaque et son fils!" Wandsworth School Boys Choir 6:56 $0.99 Buy Track  - Les Troyens / Act 1 - No.6 Pantomime: "Andromaque et son fils!"
Play   7. Les Troyens / Act 1 - No.7 Narration: "Du peuple et des soldats" Jon Vickers 1:08 $0.99 Buy Track  - Les Troyens / Act 1 - No.7 Narration: "Du peuple et des soldats"
Play   8. Les Troyens / Act 1 - No.8 Ottetto et double choeur: "Châtiment effroyable!" Pierre Thau 6:21 $0.99 Buy Track  - Les Troyens / Act 1 - No.8 Ottetto et double choeur: "Châtiment effroyable!"
Play   9. Les Troyens / Act 1 - No.9 Récitatif et choeur: "Que la déesse" - "A cet objet sacré" Jon Vickers 1:46 $0.99 Buy Track  - Les Troyens / Act 1 - No.9 Récitatif et choeur: "Que la déesse" - "A cet objet sacré"
Play 10. Les Troyens / Act 1 - No.10 Air: "Non, je ne verrai pas" Berit Lindholm 2:13 $0.99 Buy Track  - Les Troyens / Act 1 - No.10 Air: "Non, je ne verrai pas"
Play 11. Les Troyens / Act 1 - No.11 Final: Marche troyenne: "De mes sens éperdus..." Berit Lindholm 7:09 Album Only
Disc 2:
  Song Title Artist Time Price  
Play   1. Les Troyens / Act 2 - No.12 Scène et récitatif: Introduction - "O lumière de Troie!" - "Ah!... fuis, fils de Vénus" Jon Vickers 8:38 Album Only
Play   2. Les Troyens / Act 2 - No.13 Récitatif et choeur: "Quelle espérance" - "Le salut des vaincus" Jon Vickers 2:30 $0.99 Buy Track  - Les Troyens / Act 2 - No.13 Récitatif et choeur: "Quelle espérance" - "Le salut des vaincus"
Play   3. Les Troyens / Act 2 - No.14 Choeur-prière: "Ah! Puissante Cybèle" Chorus of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden 3:28 $0.99 Buy Track  - Les Troyens / Act 2 - No.14 Choeur-prière: "Ah! Puissante Cybèle"
Play   4. Les Troyens / Act 2 - No.15 Récitatif et choeur: "Tous ne périront pas" - "O digne soeur d'Hector" Berit Lindholm 4:29 $0.99 Buy Track  - Les Troyens / Act 2 - No.15 Récitatif et choeur: "Tous ne périront pas" - "O digne soeur d'Hector"
Play   5. Les Troyens / Act 2 - No.16 Final: "Complices de sa gloire" - "Le trésor! le trésor!" Berit Lindholm 5:21 $0.99 Buy Track  - Les Troyens / Act 2 - No.16 Final: "Complices de sa gloire" - "Le trésor! le trésor!"
Play   6. Les Troyens / Act 3 - No.17 Choeur: "De Carthage les cieux" Wandsworth School Boys Choir 1:38 $0.99 Buy Track  - Les Troyens / Act 3 - No.17 Choeur: "De Carthage les cieux"
Play   7. Les Troyens / Act 3 - No.18 Chant national: "Gloire à Didon" Wandsworth School Boys Choir 2:40 $0.99 Buy Track  - Les Troyens / Act 3 - No.18 Chant national: "Gloire à Didon"
Play   8. Les Troyens / Act 3 - No.19 Récitatif et air: "Nous avons vu finir" - "Chers Tyriens" Josephine Veasey 7:20 Album Only
Play   9. Les Troyens / Act 3 - No.20 Entrée des constructeurs Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden 1:08 $0.99 Buy Track  - Les Troyens / Act 3 - No.20 Entrée des constructeurs
Play 10. Les Troyens / Act 3 - No.21 Entrée des matelots Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden 1:03 $0.99 Buy Track  - Les Troyens / Act 3 - No.21 Entrée des matelots
Play 11. Les Troyens / Act 3 - No.22 Entrée des laboureurs Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden 1:52 $0.99 Buy Track  - Les Troyens / Act 3 - No.22 Entrée des laboureurs
Play 12. Les Troyens / Act 3 - No.23 Récitatif et choeur: "Peuple!" - "Gloire à Didon" Josephine Veasey 3:19 $0.99 Buy Track  - Les Troyens / Act 3 - No.23 Récitatif et choeur: "Peuple!" - "Gloire à Didon"
Play 13. Les Troyens / Act 3 - No.24 Récitatif et duo: "Les chants joyeux" - "Sa voix fait naître dans mon sein" Josephine Veasey 10:21 Album Only
Play 14. Les Troyens / Act 3 - No.25 Récitatif et air: "Echappés à grand peine" - "Errante sur les mers" Ian Partridge 2:20 $0.99 Buy Track  - Les Troyens / Act 3 - No.25 Récitatif et air: "Echappés à grand peine" - "Errante sur les mers"
Play 15. Les Troyens / Act 3 - No.26 Marche troyenne dans le mode triste - "J'éprouve une soudaine et vive impatience" Josephine Veasey 2:08 $0.99 Buy Track  - Les Troyens / Act 3 - No.26 Marche troyenne dans le mode triste - "J'éprouve une soudaine et vive impatience"
Play 16. Les Troyens / Act 3 - No.27 Récitatif: "Auguste reine, un peuple" Anne Howells 3:32 $0.99 Buy Track  - Les Troyens / Act 3 - No.27 Récitatif: "Auguste reine, un peuple"
Play 17. Les Troyens / Act 3 - No.28 Final: "J'ose à peine annoncer" - "Annonce à nos Troyens" - "Des armes! des armes!" Roger Soyer 8:00 Album Only
Disc 3:
  Song Title Artist Time Price  
Play   1. Les Troyens / Act 4 - No.29 Chasse royale et orage - Pantomime Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden 9:38 Album Only
Play   2. Les Troyens / Act 4 - No.30 Récitatif: "Dites Narbal, qui cause" Heather Begg 3:31 $0.99 Buy Track  - Les Troyens / Act 4 - No.30 Récitatif: "Dites Narbal, qui cause"
Play   3. Les Troyens / Act 4 - No.31 Air et duo: "De quel revers" - "Vaine terreur!" Heather Begg 4:06 $0.99 Buy Track  - Les Troyens / Act 4 - No.31 Air et duo: "De quel revers" - "Vaine terreur!"
Play   4. Les Troyens / Act 4 - No.32 Marche pour l'entrée de la reine Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden 1:24 $0.99 Buy Track  - Les Troyens / Act 4 - No.32 Marche pour l'entrée de la reine
Play   5. Les Troyens / Act 4 - No.33 Ballet: a) Pas des almées Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden 4:17 $0.99 Buy Track  - Les Troyens / Act 4 - No.33 Ballet: a) Pas des almées
Play   6. Les Troyens / Act 4 - No.33 Ballet: b) Danse des esclaves Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden 4:21 $0.99 Buy Track  - Les Troyens / Act 4 - No.33 Ballet: b) Danse des esclaves
Play   7. Les Troyens / Act 4 - No.33 Ballet: c) Pas d'esclaves nubiennes Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden 1:22 $0.99 Buy Track  - Les Troyens / Act 4 - No.33 Ballet: c) Pas d'esclaves nubiennes
Play   8. Les Troyens / Act 4 - No.34 Scène et chant d'Iopas: "Assez, ma soeur" - "O blonde Cérès" Josephine Veasey 6:38 $0.99 Buy Track  - Les Troyens / Act 4 - No.34 Scène et chant d'Iopas: "Assez, ma soeur" - "O blonde Cérès"
Play   9. Les Troyens / Act 4 - No.35 Récitatif et quintette: "Pardonne, Iopas" - "O pudeur!" Josephine Veasey 6:26 $0.99 Buy Track  - Les Troyens / Act 4 - No.35 Récitatif et quintette: "Pardonne, Iopas" - "O pudeur!"
Play 10. Les Troyens / Act 4 - No.36 Récitatif et septuor: "Mais bannissons" - "Tout n'est que paix" Jon Vickers 5:18 $0.99 Buy Track  - Les Troyens / Act 4 - No.36 Récitatif et septuor: "Mais bannissons" - "Tout n'est que paix"
Play 11. Les Troyens / Act 4 - No.37 Duo: "Nuit d'ivresse et d'extase" Josephine Veasey 10:06 Album Only
Disc 4:
  Song Title Artist Time Price  
Play   1. Les Troyens / Act 5 - No.38 Chanson d'Hylas: "Vallon sonore" Ryland Davies 5:13 $0.99 Buy Track  - Les Troyens / Act 5 - No.38 Chanson d'Hylas: "Vallon sonore"
Play   2. Les Troyens / Act 5 - No.39 Récitatif et choeur: "Préparez tout" - "Chaque jour voit grandir la colère" Anthony Raffell 2:20 $0.99 Buy Track  - Les Troyens / Act 5 - No.39 Récitatif et choeur: "Préparez tout" - "Chaque jour voit grandir la colère"
Play   3. Les Troyens / Act 5 - No.40 Duo: "Par Bacchus! ils sont fous" Raimund Herincx 2:12 $0.99 Buy Track  - Les Troyens / Act 5 - No.40 Duo: "Par Bacchus! ils sont fous"
Play   4. Les Troyens / Act 5 - No.41 Récitatif mesuré et air: "Inutiles regrets" - "Ah! quand viendra" Jon Vickers 6:37 $0.99 Buy Track  - Les Troyens / Act 5 - No.41 Récitatif mesuré et air: "Inutiles regrets" - "Ah! quand viendra"
Play   5. Les Troyens / Act 5 - No.42 Scène: "Enée!..." Raimund Herincx 2:31 $0.99 Buy Track  - Les Troyens / Act 5 - No.42 Scène: "Enée!..."
Play   6. Les Troyens / Act 5 - No.43 Scène et choeur: "Debout, Troyens" - "Alerte!" Jon Vickers 1:54 $0.99 Buy Track  - Les Troyens / Act 5 - No.43 Scène et choeur: "Debout, Troyens" - "Alerte!"
Play   7. Les Troyens / Act 5 - No.44 Duo et choeur: "Errante sur tes pas" - "Italie!" Jon Vickers 5:27 $0.99 Buy Track  - Les Troyens / Act 5 - No.44 Duo et choeur: "Errante sur tes pas" - "Italie!"
Play   8. Les Troyens / Act 5 - No.45 Scène: "Va, ma soeur, l'implorer" Josephine Veasey 3:07 $0.99 Buy Track  - Les Troyens / Act 5 - No.45 Scène: "Va, ma soeur, l'implorer"
Play   9. Les Troyens / Act 5 - No.46 Scène: "En mer, voyez!" - "Dieux immortels!" Josephine Veasey 4:23 $0.99 Buy Track  - Les Troyens / Act 5 - No.46 Scène: "En mer, voyez!" - "Dieux immortels!"
Play 10. Les Troyens / Act 5 - No.47 Monologue: "Ah! Ah! He vais mourir..." Josephine Veasey 3:06 $0.99 Buy Track  - Les Troyens / Act 5 - No.47 Monologue: "Ah! Ah! He vais mourir..."
Play 11. Les Troyens / Act 5 - No.48 Air: "Adieu, fière cité" Josephine Veasey 3:30 $0.99 Buy Track  - Les Troyens / Act 5 - No.48 Air: "Adieu, fière cité"
Play 12. Les Troyens / Act 5 - No.49 Cérémonie funèbre: "Dieux de l'oubli" - "S'il faut enfin qu' Enée" Heather Begg 4:49 $0.99 Buy Track  - Les Troyens / Act 5 - No.49 Cérémonie funèbre: "Dieux de l'oubli" - "S'il faut enfin qu' Enée"
Play 13. Les Troyens / Act 5 - No.50 Scène: "Pluton... semble m'être propice" Josephine Veasey 4:16 $0.99 Buy Track  - Les Troyens / Act 5 - No.50 Scène: "Pluton... semble m'être propice"
Play 14. Les Troyens / Act 5 - No.51 Choeur: "Ah! au secours!" - No.52 Imprécation: "Rome... Rome.. immortelle" Josephine Veasey 2:35 $0.99 Buy Track  - Les Troyens / Act 5 - No.51 Choeur: "Ah! au secours!" - No.52 Imprécation: "Rome... Rome.. immortelle"
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37 of 37 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Still the Finest, October 13, 2002
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This review is from: Berlioz: Les Troyens (Audio CD)
I own all three complete CD versions of this magnificent opera. This set, Sir Colin Davis' first recording of "Troyens", remains the finest of the lot. Vickers may not be as smooth or as tender as Lakes or Heppner, but he expresses Aeneas' pain with a chilling intensity that neither his later rivals equal. Veasy is unequalled in warmth and pathos. Partidge is richly elegant, his mesmerizing "Blonde Ceres" aria simply incomparably done. The list goes on. Above all is Davis, more urgent and thus more in connection with the drama than his later "live" recording. Dutoit is good as well, but no rival for Davis in impetus and epic sweep. What really sets this album apart from the others is the recorded sound. Neither of the digital rivals come close to capturing the depth and richness of this analogue original. The balance, perspective, and acoustical ambiance are perfect. (The later Davis captures the deadly dry acoustics of the Barbican all too well.) Good as the later sets are, this first "Troyens" remains the finest.
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18 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Pinnicle of French Opera, September 13, 2003
This review is from: Berlioz: Les Troyens (Audio CD)
For much of the 19th and early 20th century the music of Berlioz was considered an in joke in musical circles. Outside of the Symphonie Fantastique and perhaps Harold in Italy, most of the composer's works were relegated to the dustbins of history. This was especially true of his operas, which were considered old fashioned and failures. But around 1960 the tables began to turn. Sir Colin Davis and a small group of other conductors spearheaded a Berlioz revival in Britain and America, rescuing many of Berlioz' greatest works from oblivion. Perhaps the biggest feat of rescue was this seminal recording of Berlioz' masterwork, Les Troyens.

Berlioz had a life long love affair with Virgil and particularly with his Carthaginian heroine Dido. Les Troyens is his paean to Dido and to classical civilization in general. The opera is in the traditional French five-act form. The first two acts concern the downfall of Troy and center around the figure of Cassandra, the prophet who is given the gift of second sight but the curse never to be believed. From the outset, Berlioz is a master of the dramatic set piece. The opera opens with Trojans rushing to the plain in front of the city, celebrating the seeming retreat of the Greeks. The music is jubilant and even a little vulgar....so that the dramatic entry of Cassandra and her powerful aria is all the more highlighted. Cassandra is a vocally terrifying role. She only is present in the first two acts, and yet she dominates these acts completely. Berit Lindholm is phenomenal in the role, her voice powerful and yet capable of the tender turns of phrase the role requires when Cassandra remembers her husband Corebus.

The last three acts concern the love affair between Dido and Aeneas. Much of this music is grand, in the best French sense. Court scenes abound, there is a fourth act ballet, the justly famous Royal Hunt and Storm, and long, aching love duets between the principals. Once again, the female role dominates, Though Aeneas gets a wonderful, dramatic and musical treatment by the incomparable Jon Vickers, it's Dido with whom you feel sympathy....the composer did as well. Josephine Veasey is a wonder, simply breathtaking.

The opera is expertly conducted by Sir Colin Davis and the Orchestra of Covent Garden. Davis is one of the least appreciated conductors of his generation. He does not have the charisma of a Karajan or a Bernstein, but he makes up for it in taste, balance, and a fierce and self-effacing dedication to the composer's intentions. Les Troyens has become increasingly popular in the last 30 years, and there is some competition, particularly on DVD. The Met production from 1983 is quite good vocally, though the staging is uninspired at best and laughable at worst. But even with the likes of Tatianna Troyanos and Jessye Norman, that production doesn't hold a candle vocally or musically to Davis' original. Even Davis' own newer recording doesn't compare vocally. This is the version of this masterpiece to get. Berlioz' world in this piece is unique and beautiful and will give you endless hours of enjoyment.

A word to the wise consumer...EMI has packaged Les Troyens with Berlioz' two other worthy operas as well and sells them for a cheaper price in total. You don't get libretti, which can be a problem in this repertoire, but otherwise, the deal is far better than springing for each opera separately. It is not available currently at Amazon.us but can be ordered easily from Amazon.uk. I would recommend that to those who just can't enough Berlioz. It's a real deal!

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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Best, January 18, 2004
This review is from: Berlioz: Les Troyens (Audio CD)
There is a reason that this recording is in Gramophone's 100 greatest classical recording of ALL-TIME!! I find that list to be uncannily accurate, unfaililngly precise in identifying the best recordings in the classical catalogue. In the case of Les Troyens, I have listened to this set, the Decca Dutoit set, the Davis LSO Live series - the 3 top contenders for the title of "Best Les Troyens on Record".

The golden age of singing may not be dead (there are many outstanding singers today who can hold their own with singers of the past). BUT .... the golden age of Heldentenors IS dead. And nobody, absolutely nobody, not Domingo, not Cura, not Heppner, not Lakes, not Seiffert, not Alagna ... there is no great Heldentenor today. And certainly, none can take the unique position that Jon Vickers commanded. That great Heldentenor can always penetrate to the heart and soul of any role that he undertakes, whether it be Florestan, Otello, Radames, Tristan, Parsifal, Samson.... you name it. In the case of Enee, Jon Vickers again takes top honors. Seldom ever has any Heldentenor achieved such simultaneous peaks in German (Tristan, Siegmund, Parsifal), Italian (Radames, Otello) and French (Enee, Samson) and British (Grimes) repertoire. Vickers sings with ringing heroic tone, his emotions unforced and singing impassioned.

Veasey and Lindholm are glorious in their respective roles. they sing with passion, beauty of tone, and drama. That greatest of all Berlioz conductors, Colin Davis, conducts a reading that is, to put it short, the greatest of all-time. Linked to 'live' performances at Convent Garden, the 'live' frisson comes across consistently from the first note to the last in this recording.

Truly, this is one of the greatest 100 classical recordings of all-time, you are poorer if you have not heard this glorious performance.

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