Fête Galante
A ravishing recital of French fare with the poetry of Verlaine a major presence
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Composer or Director: Gabriel Fauré, Émile Vuillermoz, Maurice Ravel, Francis Poulenc, Claude Debussy, Arthur Honegger
Genre:
Vocal
Label: ATMA
Magazine Review Date: 7/2011
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 0
Mastering:
Stereo
Catalogue Number: ACD22642

Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
---|---|
(5) Mélodies, Movement: No. 1, Mandoline |
Gabriel Fauré, Composer
Gabriel Fauré, Composer Karina Gauvin, Soprano Marc-André Hamelin, Piano |
(2) Songs, Movement: No. 2, Clair de lune (wds. Verlaine) |
Gabriel Fauré, Composer
Gabriel Fauré, Composer Karina Gauvin, Soprano Marc-André Hamelin, Piano |
(4) Songs, Movement: No. 1, Aurore (wds. Silvestre) |
Gabriel Fauré, Composer
Gabriel Fauré, Composer Karina Gauvin, Soprano Marc-André Hamelin, Piano |
(5) Mélodies, Movement: No. 2, En sourdine |
Gabriel Fauré, Composer
Gabriel Fauré, Composer Karina Gauvin, Soprano Marc-André Hamelin, Piano |
(5) Mélodies populaires grecques |
Maurice Ravel, Composer
Karina Gauvin, Soprano Marc-André Hamelin, Piano Maurice Ravel, Composer |
Fêtes galantes, Set 1 |
Claude Debussy, Composer
Claude Debussy, Composer Karina Gauvin, Soprano Marc-André Hamelin, Piano |
(3) Chansons de Bilitis |
Claude Debussy, Composer
Claude Debussy, Composer Karina Gauvin, Soprano Marc-André Hamelin, Piano |
(3) Métamorphoses |
Francis Poulenc, Composer
Francis Poulenc, Composer Karina Gauvin, Soprano Marc-André Hamelin, Piano |
(2) Poèmes de Louis Aragon |
Francis Poulenc, Composer
Francis Poulenc, Composer Karina Gauvin, Soprano Marc-André Hamelin, Piano |
(3) Poèmes de Louise Lalanne |
Francis Poulenc, Composer
Francis Poulenc, Composer Karina Gauvin, Soprano Marc-André Hamelin, Piano |
Saluste du Bartas |
Arthur Honegger, Composer
Arthur Honegger, Composer Karina Gauvin, Soprano Marc-André Hamelin, Piano |
Bourrée de Chapdes-Beaufort |
Émile Vuillermoz, Composer
Émile Vuillermoz, Composer Karina Gauvin, Soprano Marc-André Hamelin, Piano |
Jardin d'amour |
Émile Vuillermoz, Composer
Émile Vuillermoz, Composer Karina Gauvin, Soprano Marc-André Hamelin, Piano |
Coecilia |
Émile Vuillermoz, Composer
Émile Vuillermoz, Composer Karina Gauvin, Soprano Marc-André Hamelin, Piano |
Author: Edward Greenfield
The Fauré group includes three of the best known: “Mandoline”, with its evocative accompaniment; “Clair de lune”; and “En sourdine”, with its ecstatic close on the words “Le rossignol chantera” (“the nightingale will sing”), which Gauvin sings ravishingly. Debussy’s setting of the same poem is also included, but in this case it is the piano with its trills that illustrates the nightingale’s song. Gauvin’s performance of “Fantoches” with its gypsy overtones is also most memorable, and in the Chansons de Bilitis Hamelin beautifully exploits the originality of the piano-writing.
In Ravel’s Five Popular Greek Songs Gauvin also uses a gypsy-like timbre, bringing out the folk-like overtones and heightening contrasts. Here and elsewhere she regularly shades her tone in the most subtle ways. Moving on to Poulenc, both singer and pianist immediately register his much more volatile manner, with Gauvin’s diction ideally clear. “Paganini” could not be more brilliant, and it is good also to have here what is probably Poulenc’s greatest song to words by Louis Aragon, “C”, a lament for his country written during the Nazi occupation of France. In complete contrast, the Poulenc song from “Fête galante” is brisk and sharp, in cabaret style.
The Honegger songs with their jaunty rhythms also invite a popular style, with Gauvin singing with sharp attack. The final group is by Emile Vuillermoz, better known as a critic and musicologist than as a composer. “Bourrée de Chapdes-Beaufort” is a delightfully witty encore song barely a minute long, leading to “Jardin d’amour” and the final barcarolle-like “Cœcilia”. Altogether a most satisfying recital, not just superbly performed but very well recorded, if with the balance slightly favouring the singer.
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