Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of classical music with "Haydn: La Reine," a captivating album by Le Concert de la Loge, conducted by the renowned Julien Chauvin. Released on September 23, 2016, this album is a testament to the orchestra's dedication to historical authenticity and musical excellence.
"Haydn: La Reine" features a selection of works that showcase the brilliance of Joseph Haydn, alongside contributions from Henri-Joseph Rigel, Johann Christian Bach, and Giuseppe Sarti. The album includes Haydn's Symphony No. 4 in C minor, Op. 12, and his Symphony No. 85 in B-flat major, known as "La Reine de France." These symphonies, commissioned in 1786 by the original Le Concert de la Loge Olympique, were composed for an exceptionally large ensemble, adding a grandeur that is beautifully captured in this recording.
The album also features vocal pieces, including "Io d'amore oh Dio mi moro" from Giuseppe Sarti's "Didone abbandonata," performed by the esteemed soprano Sandrine Piau, and "Semplicetto, ancor non sai" from Johann Christian Bach's "Endimione." These arias add a lyrical depth to the album, highlighting the versatility and skill of both the orchestra and the soloists.
Le Concert de la Loge, founded in 1783 and revived in 2015 by Julien Chauvin, is celebrated for its commitment to performing on period instruments and adhering to historical performance practices. This attention to detail brings a fresh and authentic sound to these timeless compositions, making "Haydn: La Reine" a standout in the world of classical music.
With a duration of 59 minutes, this album offers a comprehensive and engaging listening experience, perfect for both classical enthusiasts and those new to the genre. The meticulous craftsmanship and artistic vision of Le Concert de la Loge shine through in every note, making "Haydn: La Reine" a true gem in the classical music repertoire.