Composed by Francesco Corbetta
with Andrew Lawrence-King
2. Suites for harpsichord, Set 5 No 1 in A minor, 8th Movement: La Piémontoise
Composed by Louis Couperin
with Andrew Lawrence-King
3. Courante for harpsichord in G
Composed by Louis Couperin
with Andrew Lawrence-King
4. Sarabande
Composed by Louis Couperin
with Andrew Lawrence-King
5. Les Carillons de Paris
Composed by Louis Couperin
with Andrew Lawrence-King
6. La Royalle Prelude
Composed by Louis Couperin
with Andrew Lawrence-King
7. Allemande la Royalle
Composed by Robert de Visee
with Andrew Lawrence-King
8. Work(s) Courante I & II
Composed by Robert de Visee
with Andrew Lawrence-King
9. Work(s) Sarabande
Composed by Robert de Visee
with Andrew Lawrence-King
10. Work(s) Gavotte
Composed by Robert de Visee
with Andrew Lawrence-King
11. Work(s) Chaconne
Composed by Robert de Visee
with Andrew Lawrence-King
12. Mascarade Rondeau
Composed by Robert de Visee
with Andrew Lawrence-King
13. Suites for harpsichord, Set 3 Tombeau de Mr.de Blancrocher
Composed by Louis Couperin
with Andrew Lawrence-King
14. Pièces de clavecin, for harpsichord, Book I 1st Order, No 1, Allemande L'Auguste
Composed by Francois Couperin
with Andrew Lawrence-King
15. Work(s) Premiere Courante
Composed by Francois Couperin
with Andrew Lawrence-King
16. Work(s) Seconde Courante
Composed by Francois Couperin
with Andrew Lawrence-King
17. Pièces de clavecin, for harpsichord, Book I 1st Order, No 4, Sarabande la Majestueuse
Composed by Francois Couperin
with Andrew Lawrence-King
18. Work(s) Gavotte
Composed by Francois Couperin
with Andrew Lawrence-King
19. Work(s) Gigue la Milordine
Composed by Francois Couperin
with Andrew Lawrence-King
20. Pièces de clavecin, for harpsichord, Book I 3rd Order, No 1, Chaconne en Rondeau la Favourite
Composed by Francois Couperin
with Andrew Lawrence-King
21. Le Tombeau Royal Passacaille
Composed by Louis Couperin
with Andrew Lawrence-King
22. Lamentation for keyboard
Composed by Johann Jacob Froberger
with Andrew Lawrence-King
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Berlioz: Complete Orchestral Works
Manufacturer: Philips ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000041MZ Release Date: 1997-09-16 |
Tracks:
- Symphony Fantastique, Op. 14: 1. Rries, Passions (Largo - Allegro agitato ed appassinonato assai)
- Symphony Fantastique, Op. 14: 2. Un bal (Valse: Allegro non troppo)
- Symphony Fantastique, Op. 14: 3. Sc aux champs (Adagio)
- Symphony Fantastique, Op. 14: 4. Marche au supplice (Allegretto non troppo)
- Symphony Fantastique, Op. 14: 5. Songe d'une nuit du Sabbat (Larghetto - Allegro- Ronde du Sabbat: Poco menu mosso)
- Tristia, Op 18 (excerpts): 3. Marche fune pour la derni sc d'Hamlet (Allegretto moderato)
- La Damnation De Faust, Op. 24 (excerpts): Menuet des follets
- La Damnation De Faust, Op. 24 (excerpts): Marche hongroise
Tracks:
- Lo ou Le retour a vie, Op. 14b: 1. Le peur (Goethe, Duboys)
- Lo ou Le retour a vie, Op. 14b: 2. Choeur d'ombres (Berlioz)
- Lo ou Le retour a vie, Op. 14b: 3. Chanson de brigands (Berlioz)
- Lo ou Le retour a vie, Op. 14b: 4. Chant de bonheur (Berlioz)
- Lo ou Le retour a vie, Op. 14b: 5. La harpe ienne - Souvenirs
- Lo ou Le retour a vie, Op. 14b: 6. Fantasie sur la Temp de Shakespeare (Berlioz)
- Grande Symphonie fune et triomphale, Op. 15: 1. Marche fune (Moderato un poco lento)
- Grande Symphonie fune et triomphale, Op. 15: 2. Oraison fune (Adagio non tanto - Andantino un poco lento e sostenuto)
- Grande Symphonie fune et triomphale, Op. 15: 3. Apothe (Allegro non troppo e pomposo)
Tracks:
- Harold en Italie, Op.16: 1a. Harold aux montagnes (Adagio)
- Harold en Italie, Op.16: 1b. Harold aux montagnes (Allegro)
- Harold en Italie, Op.16: 2. Marche des prins (Allegretto)
- Harold en Italie, Op.16: 3. Snade (Allegro assai - Allegretto)
- Harold en Italie, Op.16: 4. Orgie de brigands (Allegro frenetico - Adagio - Allegro, Tempo I)
- Les Troyens arthage: Prelude From: Les Troyens arthage: Part II, Act III
- Les Troyens (Act IV): No. 29: Chasse royale et orage - Pantomime
- Les Troyens (Act IV): No. 32: Marche pour l'entrde la reine; No. 33: Ballets
- Les Troyens (Act IV): -A: Pas des Alm
- Les Troyens (Act IV): -B: Danse des esclaves
- Les Troyens (Act IV): - C: Pas d'esclaves nubiennes
- Rrie et Caprice, Op.8
Tracks:
- Romeo et Juliette, Op. 17: Part I, Introduction
- Romeo et Juliette, Op. 17: Part I, Prologue: 'D'anciennes haines endormies'
- Romeo et Juliette, Op. 17: Part I, Strophe 1: 'Premiers transports que nul n' oublie'
- Romeo et Juliette, Op. 17: Part I, Strophe 2: 'Heureux enfants aux coers de flamme'
- Romeo et Juliette, Op. 17: Part I, Rtatif et Scherzetto: 'Bientot de Romeo' - 'Mab! la messagere' - Bientot la mort est souveraine'
- Romeo et Juliette, Op. 17: Part II, Romseul - Tristesse - Concert eet bal
- Romeo et Juliette, Op. 17: Part II, Grande f chez les Capulets
- Romeo et Juliette, Op. 17: Part III, 'Ohe! Capulets! Bonsoir, bonsoir!'
- Romeo et Juliette, Op. 17: Part III, Sc d'amour
Tracks:
- Romeo et Juliette, Op. 17: Part IV, Scherzo: La reine Mab ou la fdes songes
- Romeo et Juliette, Op. 17: Part IV, Convoi fune de Juliette: 'Jetez des fleurs pour la vierge expiree!'
- Romeo et Juliette, Op. 17: Part IV, Romau tombeau des Capulets
- Romeo et Juliette, Op. 17: Part IV, Finale. Choeurs et Rtatif du P Laurence: 'Quo! Romeo de retour!'
- Romeo et Juliette, Op. 17: Part IV, Finale. Air du P Laurence: 'Pauvres enfants que je pleure' - 'Mais notre sang rougit leur glaive'
- Romeo et Juliette, Op. 17: Part IV, Finale. Serment de rnciliation: 'Jurez donc'
Tracks:
- Beatrice et Benedict
- Benvenuto Cellini
- Overtures: Le roi Lear, Op. 4
- Les Francs - juges, Op. 3
- Waverley, Op. 1
- Le corsaire, Op. 21
- Carnaval romain, Op. 9
Amazon.com
Berlioz was the first Romantic master of the orchestra. His music hasn't been surpassed in terms of sheer brilliance and accuracy of effect. This set includes all of the overtures, the Symphonie fantastique, Harold in Italy, the Royal Hunt and Storm from Les Troyens, orchestral music from The Damnation of Faust and Romeo and Juliet, and the completely insane Grande Symphonie funebre et triumphale. Davis achieved his reputation as a conductor as a Berlioz specialist, and he proves an expert advocate on behalf of this stimulating, bizarre, and totally original genius. The recording quality, so critical in such colorful music, is also very good. --David HurwitzCustomer Reviews:
I am in a Box with Berlioz Box Sets.......2004-02-22
A superb set, well worth the price!.......2002-08-16
Sir Colin Davis was, and of this reading remains, the greatest Berlioz interpreter of the stereo/digital era. This is no mean feat when one realizes that he now has several competitors in the field, among them James Levine and Charles Dutoit, but in my view only the wonderful John Nelson (whose recordings of the Te Deum and "Nuits d'Ete" with Susan Graham are so wonderful) really comes close. And what makes Davis so great is that, like those legendary conductors of old, he really gets under the skin of Berlioz and makes him exciting while maintaining score tempi. Listen, for instance, to his "Symphonie Fantastique," still the benchmark modern recording after nearly 30 years. Davis also excels in his readings of the Overtures, music from "Les Troyens," and the Symphonie Funebre et Triomphale which grabs the listener and pulls him/her into its vortex of sound.
In the other two symphonies, "Harold in Italy" and "Romeo et Juliette," I sense a lapse of sorts: the slow music is conducted not necessarily too slowly, but with a certain Romantic mushiness bordering on easy listening. This, for me, robs the "Romeo alone" and "Scene d'amour" of its passion, though of course it is wonderful to hear the score in modern stereo instead of Munch's cramped mono, and for me Toscanini's second movement of "Harold," with its peculiar yet engaging walking gait, shall never be surpassed--and, unlike Munch, Toscanini somewhat transcended his mono sound because of the wonderful clarity and transparency of his orchestra. Nevertheless, if I were forced to I would live with this Davis set over my Munch and Toscanini recordings because of their overall warmth and excellent sound.
Other highlights include excerpts from "Lelio" sung superbly by pre-leukemia Jose Carreras (listen to him ascend fearlessly to those high notes--he hasn't done that in nearly a quarter-century!), dramatically astute singing by Patricia Kerns and John Shirley-Quirk in "Romeo," and marvelous interpretations of the Overtures (oh, and you can forget "Rob Roy"...Berlioz decided after one performance that he would never publish it or even bother revising it, hence it is not here). I do question the omission of the Requiem and Te Deum (after all, they ARE "orchestral works"), but with so many riches at such a low price, who cares? Liner notes are sparse, and this is a slimline box which means paper sleeves and no jewel boxes, but so what? For this much Berlioz, so beautifully sung and conducted, the composer himself would gladly have plunked down ...
all the overtures *NOT*.......2001-05-04
A wonderful collection of Berlioz.......2000-08-15
The Romeo et Juliette included in this set is my favorite of all the recordings of it that I've heard, although I haven't yet heard Sir Colin's more recent recording with the Vienna Philharmonic. The recording of Lelio is also well done. Jose Carreras and Thomas Allen are the featured singers in Lelio's song movements, and the fantasy on Shakespeare's Tempest at the end of the work is fascinating indeed. If you've only heard Berlioz's Symphonie fantastique and want to hear more of his works, or are looking for a nice collection of classic Berlioz recordings, then take a good look at this set.
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The Berlioz Experience
Manufacturer: Umvd Labels ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00008RWRJ Release Date: 2003-10-14 |
Customer Reviews:
A tempting treasury, but only a few performances are great.......2007-02-03
Dropping down a notch in quality, we have an elegantly played Romeo et Juliette by the Boston Symphony, superbly recorded, that has few rivals for refined virtuosity. But after a while Seiji Ozawa's approach seems to lack depth and meaning; he's skating over the surface of the musical drama, however brilliantly. Sharp and brilliant also describes Myung-Whun Chung's contribution, a Symponie fantastique, two overtures, and the Royal Hunt and Storm from Les Troyens, all with his well-trained Bastille Opera orchestra. Chung is to the manner born in Berlioz, but so are greater conductors in these works, including Munch and Markevitch.
At about the same quality level I'd place the Mort de Cleopatre, a dullish early vocal scene sung with plushness by Jessye Norman, and Kiri Te Kanawa's Les Nuits d'Ete, which is ravishing in terms of sheer vocalism but otherwise vacant. Daniel Barenboim's slack conducting does the piece no favors, either, which holds true on a much larger scale for his Damnation of Faust. This is a typical Barenboim product, full of lush sounds, excellent singing, big-scale orchestral work, but leading to a meager artistic payoff. Barenboim's Faust isn't remotely competitive with Markevitch, Chung, Solti, Pretre, and others in this work. It's great to hear Domingo in the title role, but the conducting is so routine that I'm not sure the overall experience is worth it.
We get odds and ends of varying quality: the rarely recorded Tristia done superbly by Boulez, an uneven batch of songs that previously appeared in their own double-CD set (a chore to listen to in its entirety, despite the occasional gem), and a pedestrain Harold in Italy conducted by Lorin Maazel in Berlin, a performance that DG surely could have bettered by looking deeper into their vaults.
In all, I can't see investing in such an uneven collection except at super-budget price. If you do a little searching, all the best things here can be gotten separately, and the lesser recordings pale by comparison with classic Berlioz from Colin Davis, Charles Munch, and Igor Markevitch.
Berlioz with immaginative variety.......2003-10-30
The jewel has to be Ozawa's unsurpassed Romeo and Juliet. This 1976 studio recording had its birth at the Tanglewood Festival and features excellent soloists (Julia Hamari, Jose Van Dam, and Jean Dupouy), a very competent choir, and of course the reliable Boston SO. The recording is of outstanding quality. It seems cleaned up a little from what I remember of the CDs from the mid 80s; much more spacious, less muddy sounding. I especially like the chorus in the hushed night scene.
Barenboim's Damnaton is perdictably Furtwangler-like in tempo, and again features top notch singers in Fischer Dieskau, Jules Bastin, & Placido Domingo; Yvonne Minto is probably not in the same class with the others, but she's more than acceptable.
Levine directs a well recorded and balanced classical-sounding Requiem, and Abbado is more than competent in the Te Deum.
Chung's Fantastique is fun and enjoyable, if not first-class.
The rest of the works are very commendable, if not top-of-the-class.
In short, you can't go wrong for the price, and if you love Berlioz' Romeo, you've got to get this box just for the Ozawa gem.
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La Harpe Royale
Manufacturer: DHM ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000001TZI Release Date: 1996-10-15 |
Tracks:
- Fantasie Caprice De Chaconne
- Prelude En A Mi La
- La Piemontoise
- Courante
- Sarabande
- Les Carillons De Paris
- Prelude
- Allemande La Royalle
- Courante I &II
- Sarabande
- Gavotte
- Chacone
- Mascarade Rondeau
- Tombeau De Mr. De Blancrocher
- Allemande L'Auguste
- Premiere Courante - Second Courante
- Sarabonde La Majestuese
- Gavotte
- Gigue La Milordine
- Chaconne En Rondeau La Favourite
- Passacaille
- Lamento Sopra La Dolorosa Perdita Della Real Msta Di Ferinando
Customer Reviews:
What a shame to see this lovely album no longer available.......2002-05-12
I also mourn the fact that Spanish Dances (Ruiz de Ribayaz's 'Luz y Norte', performed by Lawrence-King and his Harp Consort) has vanished. Given some decent publicity, this CD could have become as great a best-seller as anything done by Pavarotti.
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La Harpe Royale
ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000R28L2U Release Date: 2007-07-03 |
Track Listings:
- Mahler: Rückert Lieder; Das Lied von der Erde
- Markevitch: Complete Orchestra Music, Vol.1
- Mendelssohn: Quartet No.2 In A Major/Grieg: Quartet In G Minor, Op.27
- Michael Nyman, Edition No. 1: Concertos
- Milhaud: Symphonies Nos. 10 & 12
- Mozart: Clarinet Concerto, K.622
- Mozart: Mass No16; Haydn: Mass No10
- Mozart: Piano Concerto No. 16 in D major (KV 451) & Piano Concerto No. 20 in D minor (KV 466)
- Mozart: Symphonies No. 35 "Haffner"/No. 36 "Linz"
- Music for Like Instruments;the Flutes
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