| "This 12-CD set assembles, for the first time, all the recordings that the French conductor Louis Frémaux made (for EMI) with the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra during his tenure as its Principal Conductor (1969-1978). These recordings helped to build the CBSO’s international reputation before the arrival of Simon Rattle as its Principal Conductor in 1980. This 12-CD set joins Warner Classics’ Icon series, which pays homage to some of the greatest recording artists of the recent past. The box is devoted to the French conductor Louis Frémaux, who, from 1969 to 1978, preceded Simon Rattle as Principal Conductor of the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra. For the first time, it assembles all the recordings that Frémaux and the CBSO made for EMI. Over the course of the 1970s their discography played a substantial role in building the orchestra’s international reputation before the arrival of Rattle as its Principal Conductor in 1980. Indeed, such was the orchestra’s prowess in the French music favoured by Frémaux that, in 1978, Rattle described the CBSO as “the best French orchestra in the world”. Louis Frémaux, now 95, was born in northern France. He attended the conservatory of Valenciennes, but his studies were interrupted by World War II. Too young to join the army, he became involved in the Resistance, and at the end of the War he joined the French Foreign Legion, serving in Vietnam. In 1947 he entered the Paris Conservatoire, where he studied conducting with Louis Fourestier, going on to win the institution’s first prize for conducting in 1952. He launched his recording career with the Erato label, and a notable success was the Requiem by the Baroque composer Jean Gilles, which won the Grand Prix du Disque in 1956, the year Frémaux began his nine-year tenure as Chief Conductor of the Monte Carlo Opera Orchestra. He first conducted the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra in 1968 and became its Principal Conductor the following year. The CBSO’s history had been somewhat chequered, despite attracting such principal conductors as Adrian Boult and Andrzej Panufnik, but Frémaux groomed the orchestra, taking it to a new level. While the team gained special renown for its performances of French repertoire, it also sustained a strong reputation in the works of modern British composers. The vast majority of this Icon set is devoted to French music: Berlioz (notably the Grande Messe des Morts, the first recording project of the CBSO Chorus, which Frémaux established in 1973); Massenet; Bizet (including his rarely-heard symphonic suite Roma); Lalo; Saint-Saëns (including the Symphony No 3, a work closely associated with Frémaux); Fauré (the Requiem); Chabrier; Debussy; Dukas; Ravel; Ibert (whose music occupies almost an entire CD); Honegger; Poulenc (the Gloria, Piano Concerto and Les Biches) and Satie. The British-born composers featured are: Litolff; Walton (who occupies an entire CD, dominated by the two Façade suites), and John McCabe (1939-2015), whose Notturni was premiered by Frémaux and the CBSO in 1970.
Appearing for the first time on CD is a selection of arias by Leoncavallo, Puccini, Bizet, Sullivan, Lehár and Johann Strauss II, sung in English by the tenor by the Birmingham-born tenor David Hughes (1929-1972), who, before turning to opera, had enjoyed success as a popular singer; the arias are complemented by overtures by Offenbach. Other soloists appearing on the set include tenor Robert Tear, cellist Paul Tortelier and pianists John Ogdon and Cristina Ortiz.
01. Grande Messe des morts, Op. 5, H. 75 I. Requiem et Kyrie (Introitus) 02. Grande Messe des morts, Op. 5, H. 75 II. Dies Irae – Tuba mirum 03. Grande Messe des morts, Op. 5, H. 75 III. Quid sum miser 04. Grande Messe des morts, Op. 5, H. 75 IV. Rex tremendae majestatis 05. Grande Messe des morts, Op. 5, H. 75 V. Quaerens me 06. Grande Messe des morts, Op. 5, H. 75 VI. Lacrymosa 07. Grande Messe des morts, Op. 5, H. 75 VII. Offertorium 08. Grande Messe des morts, Op. 5, H. 75 VIII. Hostias 09. Grande Messe des morts, Op. 5, H. 75 IX. Sanctus 10. Grande Messe des morts, Op. 5, H. 75 X. Agnus Dei 11. Le Carnaval romain, Op. 9, H. 95 Overture 12. Tristia Op. 18, H. 119 III. Marche funèbre pour la dernière scène d’Hamlet, H. 103 13. La Damnation de Faust, Op. 24, H. 111 I. Marche hongroise 14. La Damnation de Faust, Op. 24, H. 111 II. Danse des sylphes 15. La Damnation de Faust, Op. 24, H. 111 III. Menuet des follets 16. Benvenuto Cellini, H. 76b Grande Ouverture 17. Les Troyens, Op. 29, H. 133, Act 4 No. 29 Chasse royale et orage 18. Les Troyens, Op. 29, H. 133, Act 1 No. 11 Marche troyenne 19. Le Cid I. Castillane 20. Le Cid II. Andalouse 21. Le Cid III. Aragonaise 22. Le Cid IV. Aubade 23. Le Cid V. Catalane 24. Le Cid VI. Madrilène 25. Le Cid VII. Navarraise 26. Suite No. 4, Scènes pittoresques I. Marche 27. Suite No. 4, Scènes pittoresques II. Air de ballet 28. Suite No. 4, Scènes pittoresques III. Angélus 29. Suite No. 4, Scènes pittoresques IV. Fête bohême 30. La Vierge Le Dernier Sommeil de la Vierge 31. Roma, WD 37 I. Une chasse dans la Forêt d’Ostie – Andante tranquillo – Andante 32. Roma, WD 37 II. Scherzo – Allegretto vivace 33. Roma, WD 37 III. Une procession – Andante molto 34. Roma, WD 37 IV. Carnaval à Rome – Allegro vivacissimo 35. Symphonie espagnole in D Minor, Op. 21 I. Allegro non troppo 36. Symphonie espagnole in D Minor, Op. 21 II. Scherzando 37. Symphonie espagnole in D Minor, Op. 21 III. Intermezzo (Allegretto non troppo) 38. Symphonie espagnole in D Minor, Op. 21 IV. Andante 39. Symphonie espagnole in D Minor, Op. 21 V. Rondo (Allegro) 40. Cello Concerto in D Minor I. Prélude – Lento – Allegro maestoso 41. Cello Concerto in D Minor II. Intermezzo – Andantino con moto 42. Cello Concerto in D Minor III. Introduction – Andante – Allegro vivace 43. Cello Concerto No. 1 in A Minor, Op. 33 I. Allegro non troppo 44. Cello Concerto No. 1 in A Minor, Op. 33 II. Allegretto con moto 45. Cello Concerto No. 1 in A Minor, Op. 33 III. Allegro non troppo 46. Symphony in C Major, WD 33 I. Allegro vivo 47. Symphony in C Major, WD 33 II. Adagio 48. Symphony in C Major, WD 33 III. Scherzo – Allegro 49. Symphony in C Major, WD 33 IV. Finale – Allegro vivace 50. Symphony No. 3 in C Minor, Op. 78, Organ I. Adagio – Allegro moderato 51. Symphony No. 3 in C Minor, Op. 78, Organ II. Poco adagio 52. Symphony No. 3 in C Minor, Op. 78, Organ III. Allegro moderato – Presto 53. Symphony No. 3 in C Minor, Op. 78, Organ IV. Maestoso – Allegro 54. Concerto Symphonique No. 4 in D Minor, Op. 102 II. Scherzo 55. Requiem, Op. 48 I. Introit et Kyrie 56. Requiem, Op. 48 II. Offertoire 57. Requiem, Op. 48 III. Sanctus 58. Requiem, Op. 48 IV. Pie Jesu 59. Requiem, Op. 48 V. Agnus Dei 60. Requiem, Op. 48 VI. Libera Me 61. Requiem, Op. 48 VII. In Paradisum 62. Cantique de Jean Racine, Op. 11 63. Ballade, Op. 19 64. Le Carnaval des animaux, R. 125 I. Introduction et Marche royale du lion 65. Le Carnaval des animaux, R. 125 II. Poules et coqs 66. Le Carnaval des animaux, R. 125 III. Hémiones (ou Animaux véloces) 67. Le Carnaval des animaux, R. 125 IV. Tortues 68. Le Carnaval des animaux, R. 125 V. L’éléphant 69. Le Carnaval des animaux, R. 125 VI. Kangourous 70. Le Carnaval des animaux, R. 125 VII. Aquarium 71. Le Carnaval des animaux, R. 125 VIII. Personnages à longues oreilles 72. Le Carnaval des animaux, R. 125 IX. Le Coucou au fond des bois 73. Le Carnaval des animaux, R. 125 X. Volière 74. Le Carnaval des animaux, R. 125 XI. Pianistes 75. Le Carnaval des animaux, R. 125 XII. Fossiles 76. Le Carnaval des animaux, R. 125 XIII. Le Cygne 77. Le Carnaval des animaux, R. 125 XIV. Final 78. Le Carnaval des animaux, R. 125 XIII. Le Cygne 79. 6 études, Op. 52 No. 6 Caprice, d’après l’étude en forme de valse (Arr. E. Ysa?e for Violin and Orchestra) 80. Le Déluge, Op. 45 Prélude 81. Wedding Cake in A-Flat Major, Op. 76 82. Allegro appassionato in B Minor, Op. 43 83. Danse macabre, Op. 40 84. Espa?a 85. Prélude à l’après-midi d’un faune, L. 86 86. L’Apprenti sorcier 87. Boléro, M. 81 88. Divertissement I. Introduction – Allegro vivo 89. Divertissement II. Cortège – Moderato molto – Animato subito 90. Divertissement III. Nocturne – Lento 91. Divertissement IV. Valse – Animato assai 92. Divertissement V. Parade – Tempo di marcia 93. Divertissement VI. Finale – Quasi cadenza – Vivo (Tempo di galop) 94. Symphonie marine 95. Bacchanale 96. Louisville-concert 97. Bostoniana 98. Pacific 231, H. 53 99. Gloria, FP 177 I. Gloria in excelsis deo 100. Gloria, FP 177 II. Laudamus te 101. Gloria, FP 177 III. Domine Deus 102. Gloria, FP 177 IV. Domine fili unigenite 103. Gloria, FP 177 V. Domine Deus, Agnus Dei 104. Gloria, FP 177 VI. Qui sedes ad dexteram Patris 105. Piano Concerto, FP 146 I. Allegro assai 106. Piano Concerto, FP 146 II. Andante con moto 107. Piano Concerto, FP 146 III. Rondeau à la fran?aise – Presto giocoso 108. Les Biches, FP 36b I. Rondeau – Très lent – Subito allegro molto 109. Les Biches, FP 36b II. Adagietto 110. Les Biches, FP 36b III. Rag-Mazurka – Presto 111. Les Biches, FP 36b IV. Andantino 112. Les Biches, FP 36b V. Final – Presto 113. 3 Gymnopédies (Orch. Debussy) No. 1 Lent et grave 114. 3 Gymnopédies (Orch. Debussy) No. 3 Lent et douloureux 115. Fa?ade, Suite No. 2 No. 1 Fanfare 116. Fa?ade, Suite No. 2 No. 2 Scotch Rhapsody 117. Fa?ade, Suite No. 1 No. 2 Valse 118. Fa?ade, Suite No. 1 No. 4 Tango-Pasodoble 119. Fa?ade, Suite No. 1 No. 3 Swiss Jodelling Song 120. Fa?ade, Suite No. 2 No. 3 Country Dance 121. Fa?ade, Suite No. 1 No. 1 Polka 122. Fa?ade, Suite No. 2 No. 4 Noche espagnole 123. Fa?ade, Suite No. 2 No. 5 Popular Song 124. Fa?ade, Suite No. 2 No. 6 Old Sir Faulk 125. Fa?ade, Suite No. 1 No. 5 Tarantella – Sevillana 126. Gloria 127. Orb and Sceptre 128. Coronation Te Deum 129. Crown Imperial 130. The Wise Virgins I. What God Hath Done Is Rightly Done – Vivace assai (from Was Gott tut, das ist wohlgetan, BWV 99) 131. The Wise Virgins II. Lord, Hear My Longing 132. The Wise Virgins III. See What Love Can Do 133. The Wise Virgins IV. Ah! How Ephemeral 134. The Wise Virgins V. Sheep May Safely Graze 135. The Wise Virgins VI. Praise Be To God 136. Notturni ed alba I. Hymnus Ante Somnum – Andante 137. Notturni ed alba II. Phantoms – Vivo 138. Notturni ed alba III. Te Vigilans Oculis – Lento 139. Notturni ed alba IV. Somnia – Agitato 140. Notturni ed alba V. Alba – Lento 141. Symphony No. 2 I. Vivo 142. Symphony No. 2 II. Andante 143. Symphony No. 2 III. Allegrissimo 144. Symphony No. 2 IV. Lento 145. Symphony No. 2 V. Vivo 146. Pagliacci, Act 1 To act!… On with the motley (Recitar!… Vesti la giubba) [Canio] 147. La Bohème, Act 1 Your tiny hand is frozen (Che gelida manina) [Rodolfo] 148. Carmen, WD 31, Act 2 See how the flower (La fleur que tu m’avais jetée) [Don José] 149. La Jolie Fille de Perth, WD 15, Act 2 Hear the voice (à la voix d’un amant fidèle) [Smith] 150. Tosca, Act 3 When the stars were brightly shining (E lucevan le stelle) [Mario Cavaradossi] 151. Turandot, Act 3 None shall sleep tonight (Nessun dorma) [Calaf] 152. The Gondoliers, Act 2 Take a pair of sparkling eyes (Marco) 153. Paganini, Act 2 Girls were made to love and kiss (Gern hab’ ich die Frau’n geküsst) [Paganini] 154. Frasquita, Act 2 When the moon is shining white (Hab’ ein blaues Himmelbett) [Frasquita] 155. Frederica, Act 2 O maiden, my maiden (O M?dchen, mein M?dchen) [Friederike] 156. Eine Nacht in Venedig, Act 1 Love, I am here (Komm’ in die Gondel) [Duke] 157. The Land of Smiles, Act 2 You are my heart’s delight (Dein ist mein ganzes Herz!) [Sou-Chong] 158. Orphée aux enfers Overture 159. La Grande Duchesse de Gérolstein Overture 160. La Belle Hélène Overture 161. Barbe-Bleue Overture 162. La Vie parisienne Overture booklet.pdf |
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