Dive into the vibrant world of 19th-century French opera with Daniel Auber's captivating collection of overtures, released on Denon in 2009. This concise yet powerful album presents four of Auber's most renowned overtures, each a masterclass in melody and orchestration. The album kicks off with the spirited "Fra Diavolo Overture," followed by the dramatic "The Black Domino Overture." Next up is the stirring "The Dumb Girl of Portici Overture," and the album concludes with the enchanting "The Sirene Overture." In just 35 minutes, Auber's genius shines through, offering a delightful journey through his operatic repertoire. This album is a perfect introduction to Auber's work for those new to his compositions, and a delightful addition to the collections of seasoned fans.
Daniel-François-Esprit Auber, born in Caen, Normandy, in 1782, was a prominent French composer renowned for his significant contributions to the opera genre. Auber's musical journey began at a young age, showcasing his talent on the keyboard and composing his first string quartet by 1799. Throughout his career, he crafted numerous operas that captivated audiences, with notable works including "La Muette de Portici" (1828) and "Fra Diavolo" (1830). Auber's compositions were celebrated for their uniquely French character and melodic charm, earning him a reputation as one of the most successful opera composers of his time. Beyond his composing prowess, Auber also served as the director of the prestigious Paris Conservatoire, further cementing his influence in the music world. His legacy endures, making him a beloved figure in classical music history.
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