Desmarest - Circe | CPO 5555942

Desmarest - Circe

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Label: CPO

Cat No: 5555942

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 3

Genre: Opera

Release Date: 7th July 2023

Contents

Artists

Lucile Richardot (mezzo-soprano)
Aaron Sheehan (tenor)
Teresa Wakim (soprano)
Jesse Blumberg (baritone)
Amanda Forsythe (soprano)
Douglas Williams (bass-baritone)
Mireille Lebel (mezzo-soprano)
James Reese (tenor)
Margaret Carpenter Haigh (soprano)
Danielle Reutter-Harrah (soprano)
Nola Richardson (soprano)
Mindy Ella Chu (mezzo-soprano)
Brian Giebler (tenor)
Jason McStoots (tenor)
Kyle Stegall (tenor)
Jonathan Woody (bass-baritone)
Daniel Fridley (bass)
Michael Galvin (bass-baritone)
Boston Early Music Festival Orchestra & Chorus

Conductors

Paul O’Dette
Stephen Stubbs
Robert Mealy

Works

Desmarest, Henry

Circe

Artists

Lucile Richardot (mezzo-soprano)
Aaron Sheehan (tenor)
Teresa Wakim (soprano)
Jesse Blumberg (baritone)
Amanda Forsythe (soprano)
Douglas Williams (bass-baritone)
Mireille Lebel (mezzo-soprano)
James Reese (tenor)
Margaret Carpenter Haigh (soprano)
Danielle Reutter-Harrah (soprano)
Nola Richardson (soprano)
Mindy Ella Chu (mezzo-soprano)
Brian Giebler (tenor)
Jason McStoots (tenor)
Kyle Stegall (tenor)
Jonathan Woody (bass-baritone)
Daniel Fridley (bass)
Michael Galvin (bass-baritone)
Boston Early Music Festival Orchestra & Chorus

Conductors

Paul O’Dette
Stephen Stubbs
Robert Mealy

About

The latest release from the outstanding Boston Early Music Festival (BEMF) is devoted to the monumental opera Circé by Henry Desmarest. Lully’s death in 1687 was a defining moment in the history of French opera. Until then, his dominance in tragédie en musique was almost as great as Louis XIV’s dominance in French politics. The 1690s then saw a veritable explosion of new voices on the French operatic stage - both among composers and librettists. Some composers, such as Pascal Colasse, sought to maintain the closest possible proximity to Lully’s model, while others, such as Charpentier, Marais, Campra, Desmarest, and their librettists, betrayed a voice and vision all their own from the beginning. More recently, BEMF became aware of the composer Henry Desmarest and the fact that he wrote his first two tragedies in 1693 and 1694 on texts by Louise-Geneviève Gillot de Saintonge, the first librettist in the field of tragédie en musique. BEMF chose Circé (1694), the second of these works – partly because of the quality of the score and partly because Desmarest and Saintonge had clearly been inspired by the artistic success Charpentier and his librettist Thomas Corneille achieved with their Médée of 1693.

Cast:
- Circé: Lucile Richardot (mezzo-soprano)
- Ulisse: Aaron Sheehan (tenor)
- Astérie: Teresa Wakim (soprano)
- Elphénor: Jesse Blumberg (baritone)
- Éolie: Amanda Forsythe (soprano)
- Polite: Douglas Williams (bass-baritone)
- Minerve: Mireille Lebel (mezzo-soprano)
- Mercure: James Reese (tenor)
- La Nymphe: Margaret Carpenter Haigh (soprano)
- L’Amour: Danielle Reutter-Harrah (soprano)
- Une Nymphe: Nola Richardson (soprano)
- Une Prêtresse: Mindy Ella Chu (mezzo-soprano)
- Un Amant fortuné: Brian Giebler (tenor)
- Phantase: Jason McStoots (tenor)
- Aquilon: Kyle Stegall (tenor)
- Le Grand Prêtre: Jonathan Woody (bass-baritone)
- Une Euménide: Daniel Fridley (bass)
- Phæbetor: Michael Galvin (bass-baritone)

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