Eduard Lalo & Arthur Coquard: La Jacquerie

 
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EDOUARD LALO / ARTHUR COQUARD
Eduard Lalo & Arthur Coquard: La Jacquerie
Véronique Gens, Nora Gubisch, Charles Castronovo, Boris Pinkhasovich / Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France

[ Bru Zane Ediciones Singulares / 2 CD/Book ]

Release Date: Friday 16 September 2016

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After Fiesque (1868) and Le Roi d'Ys (1888), Édouard Lalo embarked on the composition of what he intended as his masterpiece: a historical and moral opera set against the background of a peasants' revolt. But he died unexpectedly, having completed only the first act. His family entrusted Arthur Coquard - a fervent Wagnerian like Lalo - with the task of finishing the job, which he did with incontestable talent. The work multiplies references to Romantic Grand Opera, in particular with its spectacular set designs. With its concise structure and its vocal writing blending Verdian heroism and Wagnerian lyricism, La Jacquerie is
a succinct, effective opera, devoid of affectation.

The work had a successful premiere at Monte Carlo on 9 March 1895 and was revived in Lyon and at the Opéra-Comique in Paris in December of the same year.

1 book + 2 CDs - total time: 42:24 + 70:39
Book: hard cover, 132 pages, size 13,5 cm x 21,00 cm, French and English
Limited and numbered edition of 3500

Contents of the book (in French and English):
Gérard Condé, Parcours de l'oeuvre
Michela Niccolai, 'La Jacquerie' sur scène
Arthur Pougin, Compte rendu de la création parisienne
Pierre Sérié, Le Moyen-Âge rêvé de l'Opéra : quand les
jacques étaient bonhommes
Synopsis
Livret

"Castronovo's Robert is all persuasive elegance and ringing high notes: you believe in him as a charismatic revolutionary, and he brings real passion to his scenes with Véronique Gens's smoky toned Blanche, who is equally convincing as a refined aristocrat…a fascinating work, superbly done" Gramophone