Dive into the enchanting world of French opera with François-Adrien Boieldieu's "Ma tante Aurore," a captivating operatic work that showcases the composer's mastery of the comic opera genre. Released in 1962 under the BNF Collection label, this album presents a delightful selection of arias and ensembles from Boieldieu's two-act opera-comique, originally premiered in the early 19th century. With a runtime of approximately 44 minutes, the album offers a concise yet engaging exploration of Boieldieu's musical style, which seamlessly blends melody, humor, and dramatic flair.
The album features the talented Orchestre de Chambre de la Radiodiffusion-Télévision Française, conducted by Marcel Couraud, who bring Boieldieu's score to life with precision and charm. The opera's libretto, penned by Charles-Maurice, weaves a tale of love, deception, and familial intrigue, providing a rich narrative backdrop for Boieldieu's evocative music.
"Ma tante Aurore" opens with a lively overture that sets the stage for the comedic adventures to come. Throughout the album, listeners will encounter a diverse range of musical numbers, from duets and trios to ensemble pieces, each showcasing Boieldieu's gift for crafting memorable melodies and witty dialogue. Notable highlights include the Act I duet "Quoi! Vous avez connu l'amour?" and the Act II ensemble "Pourrais-tu craindre de revoir l'objet de ta reconnaissance?", both of which demonstrate the composer's ability to convey complex emotions and relationships through music.
This album serves as an excellent introduction to the works of François-Adrien Boieldieu, a prominent figure in the world of French opera who, despite his prolific output, is often overshadowed by his contemporaries. "Ma tante Aurore" offers a unique opportunity to discover the composer's distinctive voice and appreciate his contributions to the operatic canon. Whether you're a seasoned opera enthusiast or a curious newcomer, this album is sure to captivate and delight.
Ma tante Aurore: OuvertureFrançois-Adrien Boieldieu, Marcel Couraud, Orchestre de chambre de la Radiodiffusion-Télévision française
Ma tante Aurore, Act I, Scene 1: "Malgré de trop justes alarmes" (Valsain, Frontin)François-Adrien Boieldieu, Marcel Couraud, Jean Mollien, Bernard Plantey, Orchestre de chambre de la Radiodiffusion-Télévision française
Ma tante Aurore, Act I, Scene 3: "Toi, par qui l'on fait des romans" (Valsain, Frontin, Julie, Marton)François-Adrien Boieldieu, Marcel Couraud, Jean Mollien, Bernard Plantey, Francoise Ogeas, Berthe Kal, Orchestre de chambre de la Radiodiffusion-Télévision française
Ma tante Aurore, Act I, Scene 4: "D'un peu d'étourderie empruntons le secours" (Julie)François-Adrien Boieldieu, Marcel Couraud, Francoise Ogeas, Orchestre de chambre de la Radiodiffusion-Télévision française
Ma tante Aurore, Act I, Scene 7: "Quoi! Vous avez connu l'amour?" (Aurore, Georges)François-Adrien Boieldieu, Marcel Couraud, Jeanine Collard, Pierre Germain, Orchestre de chambre de la Radiodiffusion-Télévision française
Ma tante Aurore, Act I, Scene 10: "Votre nièce vous est rendue" (Valsain, Frontin, Julie, Marton, Aurore)François-Adrien Boieldieu, Marcel Couraud, Jean Mollien, Bernard Plantey, Francoise Ogeas, Berthe Kal, Jeanine Collard, Orchestre de chambre de la Radiodiffusion-Télévision française
Ma tante Aurore, Act II, Scene 1: "Nous suivions à cheval la lisière du bois" (Frontin)François-Adrien Boieldieu, Marcel Couraud, Bernard Plantey, Orchestre de chambre de la Radiodiffusion-Télévision française
Ma tante Aurore, Act II, Scene 3: "De toi, Frontin, je me défie" (Frontin, Marton)François-Adrien Boieldieu, Marcel Couraud, Bernard Plantey, Berthe Kal, Orchestre de chambre de la Radiodiffusion-Télévision française
Ma tante Aurore, Act II, Scene 7: "Pourrais-tu craindre de revoir l'objet de ta reconnaissance?" (Valsain, Frontin, Julie, Marton, Aurore, Georges)François-Adrien Boieldieu, Marcel Couraud, Jean Mollien, Bernard Plantey, Francoise Ogeas, Berthe Kal, Jeanine Collard, Pierre Germain, Orchestre de chambre de la Radiodiffusion-Télévision française