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Canadian opera singer
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- opera singer, choir director
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2018-03-04 00:00:00
Gabriel Fauré - Complete Songs
Gabriel FauréThe Complete Songs of Gabriel FauréRenée Doria (S), Berthe Monmart (S), Jacques Dutey (Bar)Pierre Mollet (Bar), Paul Derenne (T)Simone Gouat, Tasso Janopoulo, Harry Cox (Piano)Originally a Pléiade recording, 1953 monoNew transfers from Westminster LP set XWN 5502 [P] 1955by Ward MarstonNaxos Classical Archives - digital downloads, to create 5 CDs, corresponding to the original 5 LPsNote: Naxos has never released these recordings as physical CDsFLAC files, artwork, booklet from the Westminster LP set with texts and translations
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2017-12-25 04:28:47
Arthur Honegger – Christmas Cantata – 1954 – Past Daily Gramophone Weekend: Holiday Special
Arthur Honegger – Christmas Cantata – Soloists and The French National Orchestra, conducted by Jean Martinon – Just in time for Christmas. Again from the French Radio Transcription collection. Here is a 1955 radio broadcast performance of A Christmas Cantata by Arthur Honegger, featuring Baritone Pierre Mollet, Maurice Duruflè, Organ.... The post appeared first on Past Daily.
2017-03-23 16:12:34
Come un bel dì di marzo
On this day in 1896 Giordano’s Andrea Chenier premiered in Milan. //www.youtube.com/watch?v=XhsGsorttUU Born on this day in 1895 soprano Fritzi Jokl. //www.youtube.com/watch?v=1PScdxsx0jU Born on this day in 1911 conductor Argeo Quadri. //www.youtube.com/watch?v=jj188L0NBQw Born on this day in 1920 baritone Pierre Mollet. //www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y5dpr8IVGyY Born on this day in 1925 contralto Monica Sinclair. //www.youtube.com/watch?v=mnZK_9iClR0 Happy 84th birthday bass-baritone Norman Bailey. //www.youtube.com/watch?v=7MnEBU_IQVc Happy 73rd birthday composer Michael Nyman. //www.youtube.com/watch?v=xyAKJypd1vk
2016-12-04 00:11:01
[…] “To the dear and great author of Romeo and Juliet, from the grateful author of Tristan and Isolde.” Moving away from Davis for a bit, Gardiner is also a great Berlioz conductor, who uses period instruments for this recording. Berlioz: The Damnation of Faust; Harold in Italy Cond: Igor Markevitch. Orch: L‘Orchestre des Concerts Lamoureax. Chorus: Chœur Elisabeth Brasseur. Soloists: Consuelo Rubio (mezzo); Richard Verreau (tenor); Michel Roux (baritone); and Pierre Mollet (bass). Along with Shakespeare, the other great literary influence on Berlioz was Goethe. Regarding Goethe’s play Faust he said, “I read it incessantly, at meals, at the theatre, in the street, everywhere”. He set part of it to music in 1828/29, and expanded on it which was premiered in 1846. Whilst Berlioz’s rendering may seem like an opera, he actually called it a “concert opera”, but was published as a “dramatic legend”. It has […]
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