RAMEAU Orpheé. Le berger fidèle
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Composer or Director: Jean-Philippe Rameau
Genre:
Vocal
Label: Naïve
Magazine Review Date: 02/2015
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 62
Mastering:
DDD
Catalogue Number: V5377

Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
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Concert No 2 |
Jean-Philippe Rameau, Composer
Ensemble Amarillis Jean-Philippe Rameau, Composer |
Orphée |
Jean-Philippe Rameau, Composer
Ensemble Amarillis Jean-Philippe Rameau, Composer Mathias Vidal, Tenor |
Concert No 5 |
Jean-Philippe Rameau, Composer
Ensemble Amarillis Jean-Philippe Rameau, Composer |
(Le) Berger fidèle |
Jean-Philippe Rameau, Composer
Ensemble Amarillis Jean-Philippe Rameau, Composer Mathias Vidal, Tenor |
Author: David Vickers
The cantatas were written for sopranos but Ensemble Amarillis choose to perform with the tenor Mathias Vidal, claiming that his ‘timbre at once powerful and mellow…reflects our wish to restore all their liveliness and their vivacity to these miniature dramas’. I’m unconvinced that a soprano cannot do this sufficiently but Vidal is a transparent story-teller who delivers the key dramatic moments in each cantata mellifluously, strongly, plaintively or gleefully as required. Liberal reassignment also occurs in the instrumentation of all four works, with oboe, recorder and violin used interchangeably. Héloïse Gaillard’s choice of oboe in ‘La Laborde’ (Deuxième concert) overpowers Marianne Muller’s gentle viola da gamba and Violaine Cochard’s articulate concertante harpsichord, although the balance is sweeter in ‘La Boucon’. I preferred the subtler textural balance and consistent aesthetic achieved when the top part is played exclusively by violinist Alice Piérot throughout the Cinquième concert, including sublime tributes to members of the viol-playing Forqueray and Marais dynasties.
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