L'Heure espagnole & Don Quichotte à Dulcinée

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L'Heure espagnole & Don Quichotte à Dulcinée
Orchestre National de Lyon, Leonard Slatkin

[ Naxos / CD ]

Release Date: Friday 29 January 2016

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Maurice Ravel's stage works are as subtle and expressively poised as can be imagined. In the Spanish-tinged L'Heure espagnole he breathes new life into the Italian genre of the opera buffa, enhancing the comedy in the plot by giving it a gentle human poignancy and poetic presence. The clarity of Ravel's vocal writing, and his signature harmonic magic and luminous orchestration, make this opera a delight for the ear. Don Quichotte à Dulcinée was Ravel's last composition, imbuing Cervantes's famous character with aristocratic Spanishswagger as well as a kind of heroic tenderness and vulnerability. Ravel's L'Enfant et les sortilèges from Lyon can be found on Naxos 8660336.

This release follows on from Leonard Slatkin's acclaimed recording of Ravel's second opera L'Enfant et les sortilèges and Ma Mère l'Oye (Naxos 8660336), and joins the success of this internationally renowned conductor and the Orchestre National de Lyon in our edition of Ravel's orchestral music. Gramophone acclaimed Slatkin's conducting as "shaping the music with a potent mix of the sensuous, sinuous, sinister and spirited" in volume 1 (8572887), and volume 2 (8572888) was admired for its "splendidly characterised La Valse" by BBC Music Magazine.

Ravel's operas are both single-act works that have remained popular and regularly performed, keeping them firmly in the public eye while holding a position just beyond the central ground of operatic repertoire.

Leonard Slatkin has brought together a strong cast that includes young rising stars such as the mezzo-soprano Isabelle Druet and experienced voices such as baritone François le Roux, who has the distinction of being considered the natural successor to Gérard Souzay in his performances of the French song repertoire.

This is the first time the Naxos label has recorded both L'Heure espagnole and Don Quichotte à Dulcinée.

Tracks:

L'heure Espagnole
Libretti by Franc-Nohain
Isabelle Druet (mezzo-soprano), Luca Lombardo, Frédéric Antoun (tenors), Marc Barrard (baritone), Nicolas Courjal (bass)

Don Quichotte à Dulcinée
Libretti by Paul Morand
François Le Roux (baritone)