Les Violons du Roy. Chamber orchestra based in Quebec City, composed of 15 permanent musicians, founded in 1984 by principal conductor Bernard Labadie. Its name comes from that of the court orchestra of the Bourbon kings of France in the 17th and 18th centuries.
The tragedy of du Pré’s brief career is still fresh in the public memory and can be summarised here. She was born in Oxford on 26 January 1945 into a middle-class family in which music was important: her mother was a fine pianist and a gifted teacher. The French-sounding name came from her father’s Channel Islands ancestry. Just before her fifth birthday, when she was already showing musical promise, she heard the sound of a cello on the radio and the course of her life was set.
Phaeton was first produced not at the Palais-Royal Theatre in Paris but modestly at Versailles in January 1683. In the spring of that year it transferred to the Palais-Royal and was well enough thought of to enjoy revivals at regular intervals into the early 1740s. Indeed, rather as Atys became known as the ''King's opera'' and Isis as the musicians', Phaeton acquired its sobriquet, ''the opera of the people''. Among the many attractive airs ''Helas! Une chaine si belle'' (Act 5) was apparently a favourite duet of Parisian audiences, while ''Que mon sort serait doux'' (Act 2), another duet, was highly rated by Lully himself. In 1688 Phaeton was chosen to inaugurate the new Royal Academy of Music at Lyon where, as Jerome de la Gorce remarks in his excellent introduction, it was so successful ''that people came to see it from forty leagues around''. The present recording is a co-production between Erato and Radio France, set up to mark the occasion of the opening of the new Opera House at Lyon.
On-going discography of French recordings by maestro Michel Plasson, who will turn ninety on October 2nd (expect a digital surprise to celebrate his birthday). Here is his complete Debussy legacy with the Orchestre du Capitole de Toulouse, including the most popular pieces from the composer’s catalogue (La mer, Nocturnes, Prélude à l’après-midi d’un faune…) and featuring François-René Duchâble at the piano in the Fantaisie.
Depuis l'arrivée du Mayflower en 1620 jusqu'au massacre de Wounded Knee en 1890 où s'achève la conquête, les auteurs, spécialistes de la question indienne, retracent les trois cents ans de la dramatique résistance indienne à l'avancée inexorable des colons. …
Une équipe d'historiens et d'universitaires a entrepris, continent par continent, pays par pays, de dresser un tableau d'ensemble des faits criminels commis dans le monde communiste depuis l'assassinat individuel jusqu'aux massacres de masse. Stéphane Courtois tente, en conclusion, de dire le "pourquoi" de cette tragédie. …
Marc Minkowski and Les Musiciens du Louvre present a new recording of Mozarts Mass in C Minor, the iconic opening Kyrie of which is among the most cherished religious music ever written. Mozart performed parts of the Mass in 1783, but the score remained unfinished, making the use of a scholarly edition necessary for a complete performance. Despite its unfinished state, Mozarts Mass in C Minor has gained popularity and now enjoys a place in the choral core repertory. For this recording, made in connection to live performances, Minkowski has chosen Helmut Eders 1985 edition for the Neue Mozart-Ausgabe.
Les hordes de Trollocs débarquent de la Flétrissure, les combats se multiplient et les sceaux de la geôle du Ténébreux menacent de rompre. Perrin est prisonnier des fantômes de son passé mais doit dominer le loup qui sommeille en lui. Mat et ses alliés se rapprochent de la tour de Ghenjei. …