Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of Jean-Philippe Rameau with the captivating album "Westeuropa zwischen Barock und Rokoko: Serie F. Ballett und Oper." Released in 1963 under the BNF Collection label, this classical masterpiece spans 45 minutes of exquisite musical artistry. The album is a beautiful blend of ballet and opera, showcasing Rameau's genius in the transition period between the Baroque and Rococo eras.
This vinyl LP offers a stereo experience that brings to life the intricate compositions of Rameau. The album features two main works: "Pigmalion (Acte De Ballet)" and the "Troisième Concert" from "Les Indes Galantes." The "Pigmalion" ballet is a captivating tale of love and transformation, with scenes that range from tender and romantic to lively and celebratory. The "Troisième Concert" from "Les Indes Galantes" includes a variety of pieces, from the dramatic "Tempête" to the rhythmic "Rigaudons en rondeau" and the lively "Tambourins."
Jean-Philippe Rameau, a prominent figure in French Baroque music, is known for his innovative approach to harmony and his significant contributions to the development of French opera and ballet. This album is a testament to his enduring legacy and his ability to create music that is both technically impressive and emotionally resonant.
Whether you are a seasoned classical music enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, this album offers a rich and rewarding listening experience. The intricate compositions and the historical context of the music make it a valuable addition to any music collection. Enjoy the timeless elegance and sophistication of Rameau's work, as it transports you to a bygone era of artistic brilliance.
Pigmalion, Scene 1: "Fatal amour" (Pigmalion)Jean-Philippe Rameau, Marcel Couraud, Orchestre Lamoureux, Éric Marion
Pigmalion, Scene 2: "Pigmalion, est-il possible que tu sois insensible aux feux dont je brûle pour toi?" (Céphise, Pigmalion)Jean-Philippe Rameau, Marcel Couraud, Orchestre Lamoureux, Andree Esposito, Éric Marion
Pigmalion, Scene 3: "Que d'appas! Que d'attraits!" (Pigmalion)Jean-Philippe Rameau, Marcel Couraud, Orchestre Lamoureux, Éric Marion
Pigmalion, Scene 3: "D'où naissent ces accords?" (Pigmalion, La Statue)Jean-Philippe Rameau, Marcel Couraud, Orchestre Lamoureux, Éric Marion, Edith Selig
Pigmalion, Scene 3: "De mes maux à jamais cet aveu me délivre" (Pigmalion, La Statue)Jean-Philippe Rameau, Marcel Couraud, Orchestre Lamoureux, Éric Marion, Edith Selig
Pigmalion, Scene 4: "Du pouvoir de l'Amour ce prodige est l'effet" - Ariette. "Jeux et ris qui suivez mes traces" (L'Amour)Jean-Philippe Rameau, Marcel Couraud, Orchestre Lamoureux, Claudine Collart
Pigmalion, Scene 4: Les différents caractères de la danse - "Cédons à notre impatience" (Chœur, Pigmalion)Jean-Philippe Rameau, Marcel Couraud, Orchestre Lamoureux, Choeurs Raymond Saint-Paul, Éric Marion
Pigmalion, Scene 5: "L'Amour triomphe" (Pigmalion, Chœur)Jean-Philippe Rameau, Marcel Couraud, Orchestre Lamoureux, Éric Marion, Choeurs Raymond Saint-Paul
Pigmalion, Scene 5: Pantomime niaise et un peu lente - Deuxième pantomime très viteJean-Philippe Rameau, Marcel Couraud, Orchestre Lamoureux
Pigmalion, Scene 5: Ariette. "Règne, Amour" (Pigmalion)Jean-Philippe Rameau, Marcel Couraud, Orchestre Lamoureux, Éric Marion
Pigmalion, Scene 5: Air pour les Grâces, jeux et ris - Rondeau contredanseJean-Philippe Rameau, Marcel Couraud, Orchestre Lamoureux
les Indes galantes réduites à quatre grands concerts avec une entrée complète, Troisième concert: Tempête. "La nuit couvre les cieux"Jean-Philippe Rameau, Marcel Couraud, Orchestre Lamoureux, Andree Esposito
les Indes galantes réduites à quatre grands concerts avec une entrée complète, Troisième concert: Air pour les esclaves africainsJean-Philippe Rameau, Marcel Couraud, Orchestre Lamoureux
les Indes galantes réduites à quatre grands concerts avec une entrée complète, Troisième concert: Rigaudons en rondeauJean-Philippe Rameau, Marcel Couraud, Orchestre Lamoureux
les Indes galantes réduites à quatre grands concerts avec une entrée complète, Troisième concert: TambourinsJean-Philippe Rameau, Marcel Couraud, Orchestre Lamoureux
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