Saint-Georges - L’Amant anonyme
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Label: Cedille Records
Cat No: CDR90000217
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 3
Genre: Opera
Release Date: 24th February 2023
Contents
Artists
Nicole Cabell (soprano)Geoffrey Agpalo (tenor)
David Govertsen (bass-baritone)
Erica Schuller (soprano)
Michael St Peter (tenor)
Nathalie Colas (soprano)
Haymarket Opera Company
Conductor
Craig TrompeterWorks
Saint-Georges, Joseph Bologne, Chevalier de
L'Amant anonymeArtists
Nicole Cabell (soprano)Geoffrey Agpalo (tenor)
David Govertsen (bass-baritone)
Erica Schuller (soprano)
Michael St Peter (tenor)
Nathalie Colas (soprano)
Haymarket Opera Company
Conductor
Craig TrompeterAbout
Premiered in 1780, L’Amant anonyme was the most successful of Bologne’s six operas and is the only one to survive to the present day. Based on a play by the composer’s patroness Félicité de Genlis, who was a respected writer of the era, the work is an opéra comique in two acts composed in the then-popular style that mixed sung parts with spoken dialogue.
The stellar cast is headlined by 2005 BBC Cardiff Singer of the World soprano Nicole Cabell in the lead role of Léontine, opposite Chicago-native tenor Geoffrey Agpalo as her secret admirer Valcour. The cast also includes David Govertsen (Ophémon), Erica Schuller (Jeannette), Michael St Peter (Colin), and Nathalie Colas (Dorothée). Company founder and artistic director Craig Trompeter leads the performance, conducting a 19-member contingent of the period-instrument Haymarket Opera Orchestra.
Following Haymarket Opera Company’s live performances of L’Amant anonyme, the Chicago Tribune wrote, “Haymarket gave as delightful a production of this neglected bonbon as one could imagine,” and praised Cabell’s “expertly, convincingly shaded … radiant soprano” and Agpalo’s “hall-filling, bel canto sensibility … his tenor plush, fluid, and lip-smackingly sweet.” The Chicago Classical Review wrote, “Anonymous Lover carried a contemporary freshness and energy born of the caring ministrations of a strong ensemble of period instrumentalists, singers and dancers.”
Joseph Bologne, also known as the Chevalier de Saint-Georges, was among the 18th century’s most extraordinary musical figures. He rose to fame among the European aristocracy as a virtuoso violinist, composer, and conductor; and was noted as one of the greatest swordsmen of his day and led numerous military campaigns as a high-ranking officer. Bologne was born in Guadeloupe to George Bologne, his Caucasian French father, and Nanon, his enslaved African mother. When his father was unjustly accused of murder, the family fled to France to avoid the younger Bologne being sold into slavery.
Booklet essay titled “Silenced No More: Composer Joseph Bologne and the French Operatic Tradition” by Marc Clague, Professor of Musicology and Associate Dean at The University of Michigan Ann Arbor, provides historical context and insight into Bologne’s life and the opera.
L’Amant anonyme was recorded by the Grammy Award-winning team of producer James Ginsburg and engineer Bill Maylone.
The opera is presented on three CDs at a 2-CD price: the first two CDs contain Acts 1 and 2 complete, with all the French dialogue. Bonus CD 3 contains just the 21 musical numbers. Production photos and full libretto in original French and English translation are included in the CD booklet.
L’Amant anonyme is the first album to be funded in part by donations to the recently launched Ruth Bader Ginsburg Fund for Vocal Recordings at Cedille Records, created to honour the late Justice’s passion for opera and vocal music in general.
Cast:
- Léontine: Nicole Cabell (soprano)
- Valcour: Geoffrey Agpalo (tenor)
- Ophémon: David Govertsen (bass-baritone)
- Jeannette: Erica Schuller (soprano)
- Colin: Michael St Peter (tenor)
- Dorothée: Nathalie Colas (soprano)
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