ORTF - Opera From Paris mp3
Tracklist
| 1 | Act 2, Scene 2 | 11:54 |
| 2 | Act 4, Scene 2 | 13:43 |
| 3 | Je Suis Hereuse | |
| 4 | Act 3, Scene 1 | |
| 5 | Act 2, Part 2 | 19:16 |
| 6 | Act 3, Part 2 | 9:02 |
| 7 | HérodiadeBaritone Vocals [Hérode] – Robert MassardBass Vocals [Phanuel] – Jacques MarsChorus – Choeurs de la RTFComposed By – MassenetConductor – Pierre Dervaux Libretto By – Henri Grémont, Paul MillietMezzo-soprano Vocals [Hérodiade] – Lucienne DelvauxSoprano Vocals [Salome] – Suzanne SarrocaTenor Vocals [Jean] – Paul Finel | |
| 8 | Act 3, Scene 2 | 29:59 |
| 9 | Hérodiade: Il Est Doux, Il Est BonComposed By – MassenetConductor – Jules GressierSoprano Vocals – Geori Boué | 4:45 |
| 10 | Le Roi D'Ys (Radio Abridgement)Baritone Vocals [Jaël] – Paul GaudinBaritone Vocals [Karnak] – Georges RavouxBass Vocals [Le Roi] – Lucien LovanoChorus – Les Choeurs Félix RaugelComposed By – Édouard LaloConductor – D.-E. InghelbrechtLibretto By – Édouard BlauMezzo-soprano Vocals [Margared] – Germaine CernaySoprano Vocals [Rozenn] – Ginette GuillamatTenor Vocals [Mylio] – Gaston Micheletti | |
| 11 | Ouverture | 10:24 |
| 12 | Mon Coeur S'ouvre À Ta Voix | 9:18 |
| 13 | Part 2 | 36:09 |
| 14 | Act I | 48:47 |
| 15 | Excerpt From Act 4 | |
| 16 | Act II | |
| 17 | Act 1, Part 2 | 18:56 |
| 18 | Don Carlos (Complete In The Revised Version In Five Acts)Baritone Vocals [Don Rodrigue] – Matteo ManuguerraBass Vocals [Le Grand Inquisiteur] – Marc VentoBass Vocals [Philippe II] – Jacques MarsBass Vocals [Un Moine] – Pierre ThauChorus – Choeurs de la RTFComposed By – VerdiConductor – Pierre-Michel LeconteMezzo-soprano Vocals [La Princesse Eboli] – Lyne DourianSoprano Vocals [Élisabeth de Valois] – Suzanne SarrocaTenor Vocals [Don Carlos] – Georges LiccioniTenor Vocals [Le Comte de Lerne] – Joseph Peyron | |
| 19 | La NavarraiseBaritone Vocals [Bustamente] – Marcel VigneronBaritone Vocals [Remigio] – Lucien LovanoBass Vocals [Garrido] – Jacques MarsChorus – Choeurs de la RTFComposed By – MassenetConductor – Jean-Claude HartemannLibretto By – Henri Cain, Jules ClaretieSoprano Vocals [Anita] – Geneviève MoizanTenor Vocals [Araquil] – Alain VanzoTenor Vocals [Ramon] – Joseph Peyron | |
| 20 | J'ai Gravi la Montagne | 12:51 |
| 21 | Act 2, Scene 1 | |
| 22 | Act 1 | |
| 23 | Act III | |
| 24 | Act IV | |
| 25 | Act 2 | 10:22 |
| 26 | Act 1, Part 3 | 11:37 |
| 27 | Act I | |
| 28 | Act 2, Part 2 | 13:18 |
| 29 | Act 4, Part 2 | 13:58 |
| 30 | Prologue | |
| 31 | Act 2 Part 1 | |
| 32 | Act 4, Part 2 | 26:43 |
| 33 | Act 3 | 16:35 |
| 34 | Part 1 | 14:38 |
| 35 | Act 4, Part 3 | 10:27 |
| 36 | Elle Ne Croyait Pas | |
| 37 | Act III | 36:16 |
| 38 | SigurdBaritone Vocals [Gunther] – Robert MassardBaritone Vocals [Hawart] – Claude MeloniBaritone Vocals [Le Grand Prêtre] – Ernest BlancBaritone Vocals [Rudiger] – Bernard DemignyBass Vocals [Hagen] – Jules BastinBass Vocals [Le Barde] – Nicolas ChristouChorus – Choeurs de la RTFComposed By – Ernest ReyerConductor – Manuel RosenthalLibretto By – Alfred Blau, Camille Du LocleMezzo-soprano Vocals [Hilda] – Andrée EspositoMezzo-soprano Vocals [Uta] – Denise ScharleySoprano Vocals [Brunehild] – Andréa GuiotTenor Vocals [Sigurd] – Guy Chauvet | |
| 39 | Act 2 | |
| 40 | Hérodiade: Il Est Doux, Il Est BonComposed By – MassenetConductor – Pierre Dervaux Soprano Vocals – Jacqueline Lucazeau | |
| 41 | Act 1, Scene 1 | |
| 42 | Act 1 | 22:16 |
| 43 | Carmen (Substantial Excerpts)Bass Vocals [Escamillo] – Lucien LovanoChorus – Les Choeurs Félix RaugelComposed By – Georges BizetConductor – Désiré-Émile InghelbrechtMezzo-soprano Vocals [Carmen] – Germaine CernaySoprano Vocals [Frasquita] – Claudine VerneuilSoprano Vocals [Micaëla] – Ginette GuillamatTenor Vocals [Don José] – Raymond BerthaudTenor Vocals [Le Remendado] – Jean Planel | |
| 44 | La Damnation De FaustBaritone Vocals [Méphistophèles] – Ernest BlancChorus – Choeurs de la RTFComposed By – BerliozConductor – Igor MarkevitchSoprano Vocals – Régine CrespinTenor Vocals [Faust] – Nicolai Gedda | |
| 45 | Act 3, Part 1 | 12:37 |
| 46 | Act 4 | |
| 47 | Act 5 | 19:12 |
| 48 | Act 1, Part 2 | 32:03 |
| 49 | Act 3, Part 3 | 8:02 |
| 50 | Act 2 | 22:11 |
| 51 | Act II | 38:39 |
| 52 | Act 2, Part 2 | 22:44 |
| 53 | Aïda (Radio Abridgement)Baritone Vocals [Amonasro] – Charles CambonBass Vocals [Ramfis] – André Philippe Chorus – Les Choeurs Yvonne GouvernéComposed By – VerdiConductor – Jules GressierLibretto By [French Version] – Camille Du Locle, Charles NuitterMezzo-soprano Vocals [Amneris] – Georgette Frozier-MarotSoprano Vocals [Aïda] – Maria Giovanna VitaleTenor Vocals [Radames] – José Luccioni | |
| 54 | Les HuguenotsBaritone Vocals [Nevers] – Robert MassardBaritone Vocals [Saint-Bris] – Jules BastinChorus – Choeur de la ORTFComposed By – Giacomo MeyerbeerConductor – Henri GalloisMezzo-soprano Vocals [Urbain] – Della JonesSoprano Vocals [Marguerite de Valois] – Louise LebrunSoprano Vocals [Valentine] – Katie ClarkeTenor Vocals [Raoul] – Alain Vanzo | |
| 55 | Connais-tu Le Pays? | |
| 56 | Act 1 | 30:21 |
| 57 | Act 2, Scene 1 | 18:45 |
| 58 | Act 3 & Epilogue | |
| 59 | Act 3, Scene 3 | |
| 60 | Act 4, Scene 1 | 12:40 |
| 61 | Act 2, Part 1 | 22:20 |
| 62 | Act 1, Part 1 | 19:26 |
| 63 | Act 3, Part 1 | 6:59 |
| 64 | La Traviata: Madamigella Valery?Baritone Vocals – Gabriel BacquierComposed By – VerdiConductor – Georges PrêtreSoprano Vocals – Teresa Stich-Randall | |
| 65 | Les Contes D'Hoffmann (Radio Abridgement)Bass Vocals [Lindorf, Coppélius, Dappertutto, Miracle] – André PernetChorus – Les Choeurs Yvonne GouvernéComposed By – OfenbachConductor – Jules GressierMezzo-soprano Vocals [Voix de la Mère d'Antonia] – Yvonne CorckeSoprano Vocals [Antonia] – Jeanne RollandSoprano Vocals [Giulietta] – Marthe BrégaSoprano Vocals [Olympia] – Renée DoriaTenor Vocals [Hoffmann] – Charles RichardTenor Vocals [Spalanzani] – Georges Foix | |
| 66 | Act 2, Part 1 | 20:49 |
| 67 | Act 1, Part 1 | 18:00 |
| 68 | Act 2, Part 3 | 16:02 |
| 69 | Excerpts From Concerts | |
| 70 | Act 4, Part 1 | 9:40 |
| 71 | Performances From The French Radio | |
| 72 | En Ces Lieux, Malgré Moi | 9:41 |
| 73 | Samson Et Dalila (Act II With Concert Ending)Baritone Vocals [Le Grand-Prêtre De Dagon] – Charles CambonComposed By – Saint-SaënsConductor – Louis De FromentMezzo-soprano Vocals [Dalila] – Solange MichelTenor Vocals [Samson] – René Verdière | |
| 74 | Act V | 14:39 |
| 75 | Faust: Scène De L'égliseBass Vocals – Paul CabanelComposed By – GounodConductor – Jules GressierSoprano Vocals – Geori Boué | 8:36 |
| 76 | Eugene Onegin: Gremin's Aria Bass Vocals – Xavier DeprazComposed By – Tchaikovsky | |
| 77 | Act 1, Scene 2 | |
| 78 | Act 2, Part 2 | 18:08 |
| 79 | Orphée (Complete In The French Version For Contralto)Arranged By – BerliozChorus – Choeurs de la RTFComposed By – GLuckConductor – Charles BruckContralto Vocals [Orphée] – Rita GorrLibretto By – Moline, Raniero da CalzabigiSoprano Vocals [Eurydice] – Nadine SautereauSoprano Vocals [L'Amour] – Edith Selig | |
| 80 | Act 3, Part 1 | 20:11 |
| 81 | Part 3 | 29:46 |
| 82 | Act 2, Part 2 | 36:50 |
| 83 | Act 3, Scene 1 | 9:17 |
| 84 | Act 1, Part 2 | 15:49 |
| 85 | Act 1, Part 1 | 25:01 |
| 86 | Otello (Radio Abridgement)Baritone Vocals [Iago] – Charles CambonBass Vocals [Montano] – Lucien LovanoComposed By – VerdiConductor – Jules GressierLibretto By [French Version] – Arrigo Boito, Camille Du LocleMezzo-soprano Vocals [Emilia] – Suzanne DarbansSoprano Vocals [Desdemona] – Maria Giovanna VitaleTenor Vocals [Cassio] – René HérentTenor Vocals [Otello] – José Luccioni | |
| 87 | Tosca: Duo Du 1er. ActeComposed By – PucciniConductor – Jules GressierSoprano Vocals – Berthe MonmartTenor Vocals – Albert Lance | |
| 88 | Act 3, Part 2 | 16:46 |
| 89 | Die Entführung Aus Dem Serail: Belmonte/Osmin Duet - Act I Bass Vocals – Xavier DeprazComposed By – MozartTenor Vocals – Michel Sénéchal | |
| 90 | IdoménéeArranged By – Richard StraussBaritone Vocals [Arbace] – Camille MauranneChorus – Les Choeurs Radio-LyriqueComposed By – MozartConductor – Gustave CloëzLibretto By [French Translation] – Charles SpaakMezzo-soprano Vocals [Idamante] – Jacqueline SellierSoprano Vocals [Ilia] – Janine MicheauTenor Vocals [Idomeneo] – Rémy CorrazaTenor Vocals [Le Grand-Prêtre] – Lucien Lovano | |
| 91 | Adieu, Mignon, Courage | |
| 92 | Hérodiade: Calmez Donc Vos FureursComposed By – MassenetConductor – Jules GressierSoprano Vocals – Geori BouéTenor Vocals – José Luccioni | 8:06 |
| 93 | Faust: FinaleBass Vocals – Paul CabanelComposed By – GounodConductor – Jules GressierSoprano Vocals – Geori BouéTenor Vocals – José Luccioni | 10:37 |
| 94 | Act 4, Part 1 | 17:14 |
| 95 | Act 2, Part 1 | 23:38 |
| 96 | Part 4 | 25:00 |
| 97 | Act 2, Part 3 | 11:02 |
| 98 | Plus De Soucis, Mignon | |
| 99 | Mireille (Radio Abridgement)Baritone Vocals [Ourrias] – Michel DensBass Vocals [Ambroise] – André VessièresBass Vocals [Ramon] – Lucien LovanoChorus – Les Choeurs Radio-LyriqueComposed By – GounodConductor – Jules GressierMezzo-soprano Vocals [Taven] – Suzanne DarbansSoprano Vocals [Mireille] – Martha AngeliciTenor Vocals [Andreloun] – Michel HamelTenor Vocals [Vincent] – Charles Richard | |
| 100 | La Traviata (Radio Abridgement)Baritone Vocals [Georges d'Orbel] – Charles CambonBaritone Vocals [Le Baron Reynal] – Julien ThiracheChorus – Choeur Radio-LyriqueComposed By – VerdiConductor – Jules GressierLibretto By [French Version] – Charles NuitterSoprano Vocals [Violetta de Saint-Ys] – Odette Turba-RabierTenor Vocals [Rodolphe d'Orbel] – Charles Richard | |
| 101 | Der Rosenkavalier: Act I Duo Composed By – StraussConductor – Louis De FromentSoprano Vocals – Régine Crespin, Suzanne Sarroca | |
| 102 | Samson, Recherchant Ma Presence | 4:36 |
| 103 | Act 1 | 26:00 |
| 104 | Act 4, Part 3 | 14:46 |
| 105 | Act 2, Part 1 | 16:24 |
| 106 | Act 1 | 37:40 |
| 107 | Thaïs (Radio Abridgement)Baritone Vocals [Athanaël] – Paul CabanelBass Vocals [Palémon] – André Philippe Composed By – Jules MassenetConductor – Jules GressierLibretto By – Louis GalletSoprano Vocals [Crobyle] – Huguette Saint-ArnaudSoprano Vocals [Thaïs] – Elen DosiaTenor Vocals [Nicias] – Georges Noré | |
| 108 | Così Fan Tutte: Ah, Pardonne À Ton AmanteComposed By – MozartConductor – D.-E. InghelbrechtSoprano Vocals – Régine Crespin | |
| 109 | Act IV | 34:56 |
| 110 | Act 2 Part 2 | |
| 111 | PénélopeBaritone Vocals [Eumée] – André VessièresBaritone Vocals [Eurymaque] – Robert MassardChorus – Les Choeurs De La RTFComposed By – FauréConductor – D.-E. InghelbrechtLibretto By – René FauchoisMezzo-soprano Vocals [Alkandre] – Geneviève MacauxMezzo-soprano Vocals [Euryclée] – Christiane GayraudMezzo-soprano Vocals [Phylo] – Nicole RobinSoprano Vocals [Mélantho] – Françoise OgéasSoprano Vocals [Pénélope] – Régine CrespinTenor Vocals [Antinoüs] – Joseph PeyronTenor Vocals [Ctésippe] – Bernard DemignyTenor Vocals [Leodès] – Michel HamelTenor Vocals [Pisandre] – Pierre GermainTenor Vocals [Ulysse] – Raoul Jobin | |
| 112 | Roméo Et Juliette: Va, Je T'ai PardonnéComposed By – GounodConductor – Jules GressierSoprano Vocals – Janine MicheauTenor Vocals – José Luccioni | 10:21 |
| 113 | Act 3 | |
| 114 | Act 3, Part 2 | 19:09 |
| 115 | Die Entführung Aus Dem Serail: Ha, Wie Will Ich Triumphieren Bass Vocals – Xavier DeprazComposed By – Mozart | |
| 116 | La Damnation de Faust: Ange Adoré...Allons, Il Est Trop Tard!Baritone Vocals – Paul CabanelComposed By – BerliozConductor – Pierre Dervaux Soprano Vocals – Jacqueline LucazeauTenor Vocals – Gustave Botiaux | |
| 117 | Mignon (Excerpts)Composed By – ThomasConductor – Jules GressierMezzo-soprano Vocals [Mignon] – Solange MichelSoprano Vocals [Philline] – Odette Turba-RabierTenor Vocals [Wilhelm Meister] – Charles Richard |
Credits
- Orchestra – Orchestre National (tracks: 1 to 7, 37 to 40, 105, 106), Orchestre National de la ORTF (tracks: 45 to 53, 58 to 65), Orchestre Radio-Lyrique (tracks: 8 to 36, 41 to 44, 54 to 57, 66 to 90, 96 to 104), Orchestre de la ORTF (tracks: 91 to 95)
- Producer, Transferred By – Mike Richter
Notes
Recorded 1942-1976. [tracks 1 to 95]
Recorded 1947-1974. [tracks 96 to 109]
Includes HTML files with "Biographies of the principal artists" and selected libretti.
Alternate title: Opera In France.
Barcodes
- Matrix / Runout: AE202
Info
The Paris Opera is the primary opera and ballet company of France. It was founded in 1669 by Louis XIV as the Académie d'Opéra, and shortly thereafter was placed under the leadership of Jean-Baptiste Lully and officially renamed the Académie Royale de Musique, but continued to be known more simply as the Opéra. Classical ballet as it is known today arose within the Paris Opera as the Paris Opera Ballet and has remained an integral and important part of the company. Currently called the Opéra national. Released here for the first time, 2016's Larry Young in Paris: The ORTF Recordings is something of a lost treasure rediscovered. Recorded while the Newark, New Jersey-born pianistorganist Larry Young was living in France from 1964-1965, these recordings were broadcast once on French public radio and then archived for decades. Performances of the paris opera to rediscover online. Learn more. At the moment. The video streams offered by the Paris Opera allow you to discover or rediscover some of the productions that have marked recent seasons. Alongside the videos, Octave invited a number of artists who participated in these productions to add their own personal touch. Opera National De Paris Ballet-La Bayadere. Personal blog. Szabina Bíró Photography. Skate Man Jay Music & Productions. Kiteretsu Gekko-dan. As the album's extremely informative booklet recounts, Shaw had come to Paris in 1964 to join Eric Dolphy's band. When Dolphy died of diabetic shock, Shaw stuck around, playing trumpet with Nathan Davis, a Kansas City tenor saxophonist who'd resettled in France. The 10 tracks on the ORTF recordings comprise a mix of originals by Young, Shaw, Davis, and a couple of their French collaborators, as well as a 14-minute excursion through Wayne Shorter's Black Nile, which I would single out as the album's peak, except I think it's topped by the 20-minute firestorm on Shaw's Zoltan better than. Singer: ORTF. Album: Opera From Paris. Size MP3 rar: 1909 mb Size APEFLAC rar: 1759 mb. Label: Audio Encyclopedia AE 202 Type: CD, CD-ROM, Compilation, MP3, 32 kbps Country: US Date of released: 1999 Category: Classical Style: Romantic, Opera. Rating: 4. Votes: 527. Format: MP3 FLAC MP1 MOD XM MP2 VOX VQF AHX. Download links. ORTF - Opera From Paris MP3 version. ORTF - Opera From Paris FLAC version. Download ORTF - Opera From Paris FREE. Performances From The French Radio. Carmen Substantial Excerpts. Includes FREE MP3 version of this album. Terms and Conditions. The first official release of this legendary concert, In Paris is being released in partnership with the Institutnational de l'audiovisuel INA with remastered, high-resolution audio transferred directly from the original tape reels. The concert was organized by jazz producer and impresario Alan Bates to the great delight of European audiences who had long wanted to see Wes perform live, but his severe fear of flying had kept him in the states. Directed by Jean-Stéphane Bron. With Stéphane Lissner, Benjamin Millepied. A behind-the-scenes look at the Paris Opera, under the direction of Stephane Lissner. Director: Jean-Stéphane Bron

Performer: ORTF
Title: Opera From Paris
Country: US
Release date: 1999
Label: Audio Encyclopedia
Style: Romantic, Opera
Catalog: AE 202
Genre: Classical
Size MP3: 2494 mb
Rating: 4.4 / 5
Votes: 097
Record source: CD, CD-ROM, Compilation, MP3, 32 kbps










