¡Rameau: Dardanus[SHM-CD]
¡Marc Minkowski (conductor)

 Description
Features the high-fidelity SHM-CD format. [Machine Translation] [Classical Department Store - French Chronicle] 1st release. 100 titles of masterpieces of French music from the Renaissance and Baroque periods to the present day! From orchestral to chamber music, instrumental music, and opera, this collection covers the essential works in the history of French music! The 100 titles include highly acclaimed albums from Deutsche Grammophon and Decca, as well as masterpieces by both greats and current artists. The booklet includes a foreword by music writer Hiroyuki Yagi. The booklet also includes an easy-to-understand new album commentary. All albums are recorded on high-quality SHM-CDs with green-colored label coatings to bring out the full potential of the masters used. Dardanus, subtitled "Prologue and Lyric Tragedy in Five Acts," is an opera by Rameau that was premiered at the Paris Opera in 1739. This album is the first complete recording by Minkowski in Japan, and won the 2001 Recording Academy Award. The album is the first complete recording of Rameau's opera in Japan. [Performers] Mireille Dranche (soprano: Venus), Russell Smith (tenor: Tousser), Veronique Jans (soprano: Ifies), Roland Nauri (tenor: Antenor), John Mark Ainslie (tenor: Dardanius), Jean-Philippe Kurtis (baritone: Jean-Philippe Kurtis) Philippe Curtis (Baritone: Ismenor), Magdalena Cogener (Mezzo-soprano: Shepherdess, 1st Phrygian), Francoise Masse (Alto: Love God, Ecstasy, 2nd Phrygian), Jean-Louis Bandy (Phrygian), Magdalena Cogener, Jean= Francois Lombard, Marcos Pujol (Three Dreams), Les Musiciens du Louvre Chorus, Les Musiciens du Louvre, Marc Minkowski conductor, recorded live in Paris, January 1998


凌 Credits
Marc Minkowski
Jean-Philippe Rameau

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