Saint-Saens: Dances and Ballet Music

 
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CAMILE SAINT-SAENS
Saint-Saens: Dances and Ballet Music
Residentie Orkest The Hague, Jun Märkl

[ Naxos American Classics / CD ]

Release Date: Friday 11 November 2022

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This album presents a selection of Saint-Saëns' incidental music and music from his operas. From Samson et Dalila - the only one of Saint-Saëns' operas to remain in the repertory - we hear two memorable and adrenalin-fuelled dances including the famous Bacchanale. Henry VIII drew from the composer music of regal solemnity with plenty of colourful scoring, praised by Gounod. The lukewarm reception to Étienne Marcel came as a bitter disappointment to Saint-Saëns but the customary ballet includes a strong element of delightful 14th-century pastiche. The incidental music to the play Parysatis received tumultuous acclaim at its premiere in 1902 and includes the delightful Airs de ballet flecked by the use of crotales (antique finger-cymbals).

Jun Märkl is a highly respected interpreter of core Germanic repertoire and is known for his refined and idiomatic explorations of the French Impressionists. He serves as music director of the Malaysian Philharmonic, artistic advisor for the Taiwan National Symphony and principal guest conductor of the Residentie Orkest of The Hague. He was also recently appointed artistic advisor of the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra and principal guest conductor of the Oregon Symphony.

Tracks:

Étienne Marcel - Act III: Ballet (1877-78)

Henry VIII (1881-82) (selection)

Airs de ballet de Parysatis (1902)

Henry VIII - Act II: Fête populaire, Ballet Divertissement (1881-82)

Samson et Dalila, Op. 47 (1859-77) (selection)