Dante, Acte I: No. 1, Introduction "Malheur à vous"Benjamin Godard, Bavarian Radio Chorus, Munich Radio Orchestra, Ulf Schirmer
Dante, Acte I:No. 2, Récit et Cantilène "Guelfes ou Gibelins, qu’importe"Benjamin Godard, Edgaras Montvidas, Bavarian Radio Chorus, Munich Radio Orchestra, Ulf Schirmer
Dante, Acte I: No. 3, Scène "Il a raison"Benjamin Godard, Bavarian Radio Chorus, Munich Radio Orchestra, Ulf Schirmer
Dante, Acte I: No. 4, Duo "Ah ! puisse la voix populaire"Benjamin Godard, Edgaras Montvidas, Jean-Francois Lapointe, Munich Radio Orchestra, Ulf Schirmer
Dante, Acte I: No. 5, Récit et Air "Ah ! de tous mes espoirs"Benjamin Godard, Edgaras Montvidas, Munich Radio Orchestra, Ulf Schirmer
Dante, Acte I: No. 6, Duo "Courage, Béatrice"Benjamin Godard, Véronique Gens, Rachel Frenkel, Munich Radio Orchestra, Ulf Schirmer
Dante, Acte I: No. 7, Finale "Le peuple a rendu sa sentence"Benjamin Godard, Véronique Gens, Rachel Frenkel, Edgaras Montvidas, Jean-Francois Lapointe, Bavarian Radio Chorus, Munich Radio Orchestra, Ulf Schirmer
Dante, Acte I: No. 7, Suite du Finale "Quand ils vont aux dangers"Benjamin Godard, Véronique Gens, Rachel Frenkel, Edgaras Montvidas, Jean-Francois Lapointe, Bavarian Radio Chorus, Munich Radio Orchestra, Ulf Schirmer
Dante, Acte I: No. 7, Suite du Finale "Voici notre drapeau"Benjamin Godard, Véronique Gens, Rachel Frenkel, Edgaras Montvidas, Jean-Francois Lapointe, Bavarian Radio Chorus, Munich Radio Orchestra, Ulf Schirmer
Dante, Acte II: No. 8, Entr’acte et Air "Nos généreux espoirs"Benjamin Godard, Jean-Francois Lapointe, Munich Radio Orchestra, Ulf Schirmer
Dante, Acte II: No. 9, Duo "Gemma !..."Benjamin Godard, Rachel Frenkel, Jean-Francois Lapointe, Munich Radio Orchestra, Ulf Schirmer
Dante, Acte II: No. 9, Suite du Duo "À lui, dès son enfance"Benjamin Godard, Rachel Frenkel, Jean-Francois Lapointe, Munich Radio Orchestra, Ulf Schirmer
Dante, Acte II: No. 10, Récit et Romance "Paroles de haine"Benjamin Godard, Véronique Gens, Munich Radio Orchestra, Ulf Schirmer
Dante, Acte II: No. 11, Duo "C’est lui !"Benjamin Godard, Véronique Gens, Edgaras Montvidas, Munich Radio Orchestra, Ulf Schirmer
Dante, Acte II: No. 12, Final "Cher Gonfalonier de justice"Benjamin Godard, Véronique Gens, Edgaras Montvidas, Jean-Francois Lapointe, Bavarian Radio Chorus, Munich Radio Orchestra, Ulf Schirmer
Dante, Acte II: No. 12, Suite du Final "C’en est fait !"Benjamin Godard, Véronique Gens, Edgaras Montvidas, Jean-Francois Lapointe, Bavarian Radio Chorus, Munich Radio Orchestra, Ulf Schirmer
Dante, Acte II: No. 12, Suite du Final "Maintenant, vous pouvez remettre"Benjamin Godard, Véronique Gens, Edgaras Montvidas, Jean-Francois Lapointe, Andrew Lepri Meyer, Bavarian Radio Chorus, Munich Radio Orchestra, Ulf Schirmer
Dante, Acte III: No. 14, Scène "Allons, amis"Benjamin Godard, Andrew Foster-Williams, Bavarian Radio Chorus, Munich Radio Orchestra, Ulf Schirmer
Dante, Acte III: No. 15, Ode à Virgile: "Ô maître" - No. 16, Scène "Partons"Benjamin Godard, Diana Axentii, Bavarian Radio Chorus, Munich Radio Orchestra, Ulf Schirmer
Dante, Acte III: No. 17, Invocation "Encore un jour qui tombe"Benjamin Godard, Edgaras Montvidas, Munich Radio Orchestra, Ulf Schirmer
Dante, Acte III: No. 18, Apparition de Virgile "Dante... C’est chose bien fragile"Benjamin Godard, Edgaras Montvidas, Andrew Foster-Williams, Munich Radio Orchestra, Ulf Schirmer
Dante, Acte III: No. 19, La Nuit "La nuit !..."Benjamin Godard, Edgaras Montvidas, Munich Radio Orchestra, Ulf Schirmer
Dante, Acte III: No. 20, Chœur des Damnés - No. 21, Apparition d’Ugolin " Toujours !"Benjamin Godard, Edgaras Montvidas, Andrew Foster-Williams, Bavarian Radio Chorus, Munich Radio Orchestra, Ulf Schirmer
Dante, Acte III: No. 22, Tourbillon infernal "Ah !"Benjamin Godard, Edgaras Montvidas, Andrew Foster-Williams, Bavarian Radio Chorus, Munich Radio Orchestra, Ulf Schirmer
Dante, Acte III: No. 23, Apparition de Paolo et Francesca - No. 24, Divines clartés "Deux êtres vont là-bas"Benjamin Godard, Edgaras Montvidas, Andrew Foster-Williams, Bavarian Radio Chorus, Munich Radio Orchestra, Ulf Schirmer
Dante, Acte III: No. 25, Chœur céleste "Gloire à celui qui rayonne"Benjamin Godard, Edgaras Montvidas, Bavarian Radio Chorus, Munich Radio Orchestra, Ulf Schirmer
Dante, Acte III: No. 26, Apparition de Béatrice "Je vais dans l’azur sans voiles"Benjamin Godard, Véronique Gens, Edgaras Montvidas, Bavarian Radio Chorus, Munich Radio Orchestra, Ulf Schirmer
Immerse yourself in the dramatic world of Benjamin Godard's "Dante," a captivating operatic masterpiece that spans over two hours of intense and engaging music. This four-act lyrical drama, originally composed in 1890, is a testament to Godard's skill in crafting sweeping, grand historical narratives. The album features a stunning array of vocal performances, including powerful arias, duets, and choruses that bring Dante's journey to life with vivid intensity.
Recorded in 2017, this double-CD set is part of the prestigious "Opéra français" series by the Palazzetto Bru Zane and includes a comprehensive booklet in both French and English. The performance features an outstanding cast, including Edgaras Montvidas, Véronique Gens, and Jean-François Lapointe, accompanied by the Chor des Bayerischen Rundfunks and conducted by Ulf Schirmer. The album captures the essence of Godard's operatic genius, showcasing his ability to blend lyrical beauty with dramatic depth.
"Dante" is not just an opera; it is a rich tapestry of music that explores themes of love, betrayal, and redemption. From the haunting melodies of the "Chœur des Damnés" to the soaring heights of the "Chœur céleste," each track is a testament to Godard's compositional prowess. Whether you are a seasoned opera enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, this album offers a compelling introduction to the world of Benjamin Godard and his timeless masterpiece.
2017 Palazzetto Bru Zane / Sémele Proyectos Musicales2017 Palazzetto Bru Zane - Centre de musique romantique française
About Benjamin Godard
Benjamin Godard, a French violinist and Romantic-era composer of Jewish heritage, left an indelible mark on the musical landscape with his prolific and diverse compositions. Born in Paris in 1849, Godard showcased his prodigious talent from a young age, studying at the prestigious Paris Conservatoire under the tutelage of renowned figures like Napoléon Henri Reber and Henry Vieuxtemps. His oeuvre spans a wide range of genres, including eight operas, five symphonies, concertos for piano and violin, string quartets, sonatas, and over a hundred enchanting songs. Godard's most celebrated work, the opera "Jocelyn" (1881), is particularly renowned for its famous "Berceuse." Despite his untimely death at the age of 45, Godard's rich musical legacy continues to captivate audiences, offering a journey through the heights of French Romanticism.