Dante, Acte I: No. 1, Introduction "Malheur à vous"Benjamin Godard, Bavarian Radio Chorus, Munich Radio Orchestra, Ulf Schirmer
Dante, Acte I:No. 2, Récit et Cantilène "Guelfes ou Gibelins, qu’importe"Benjamin Godard, Edgaras Montvidas, Bavarian Radio Chorus, Munich Radio Orchestra, Ulf Schirmer
Dante, Acte I: No. 3, Scène "Il a raison"Benjamin Godard, Bavarian Radio Chorus, Munich Radio Orchestra, Ulf Schirmer
Dante, Acte I: No. 4, Duo "Ah ! puisse la voix populaire"Benjamin Godard, Edgaras Montvidas, Jean-Francois Lapointe, Munich Radio Orchestra, Ulf Schirmer
Dante, Acte I: No. 5, Récit et Air "Ah ! de tous mes espoirs"Benjamin Godard, Edgaras Montvidas, Munich Radio Orchestra, Ulf Schirmer
Dante, Acte I: No. 6, Duo "Courage, Béatrice"Benjamin Godard, Véronique Gens, Rachel Frenkel, Munich Radio Orchestra, Ulf Schirmer
Dante, Acte I: No. 7, Finale "Le peuple a rendu sa sentence"Benjamin Godard, Véronique Gens, Rachel Frenkel, Edgaras Montvidas, Jean-Francois Lapointe, Bavarian Radio Chorus, Munich Radio Orchestra, Ulf Schirmer
Dante, Acte I: No. 7, Suite du Finale "Quand ils vont aux dangers"Benjamin Godard, Véronique Gens, Rachel Frenkel, Edgaras Montvidas, Jean-Francois Lapointe, Bavarian Radio Chorus, Munich Radio Orchestra, Ulf Schirmer
Dante, Acte I: No. 7, Suite du Finale "Voici notre drapeau"Benjamin Godard, Véronique Gens, Rachel Frenkel, Edgaras Montvidas, Jean-Francois Lapointe, Bavarian Radio Chorus, Munich Radio Orchestra, Ulf Schirmer
Dante, Acte II: No. 8, Entr’acte et Air "Nos généreux espoirs"Benjamin Godard, Jean-Francois Lapointe, Munich Radio Orchestra, Ulf Schirmer
Dante, Acte II: No. 9, Duo "Gemma !..."Benjamin Godard, Rachel Frenkel, Jean-Francois Lapointe, Munich Radio Orchestra, Ulf Schirmer
Dante, Acte II: No. 9, Suite du Duo "À lui, dès son enfance"Benjamin Godard, Rachel Frenkel, Jean-Francois Lapointe, Munich Radio Orchestra, Ulf Schirmer
Dante, Acte II: No. 10, Récit et Romance "Paroles de haine"Benjamin Godard, Véronique Gens, Munich Radio Orchestra, Ulf Schirmer
Dante, Acte II: No. 11, Duo "C’est lui !"Benjamin Godard, Véronique Gens, Edgaras Montvidas, Munich Radio Orchestra, Ulf Schirmer
Dante, Acte II: No. 12, Final "Cher Gonfalonier de justice"Benjamin Godard, Véronique Gens, Edgaras Montvidas, Jean-Francois Lapointe, Bavarian Radio Chorus, Munich Radio Orchestra, Ulf Schirmer
Dante, Acte II: No. 12, Suite du Final "C’en est fait !"Benjamin Godard, Véronique Gens, Edgaras Montvidas, Jean-Francois Lapointe, Bavarian Radio Chorus, Munich Radio Orchestra, Ulf Schirmer
Dante, Acte II: No. 12, Suite du Final "Maintenant, vous pouvez remettre"Benjamin Godard, Véronique Gens, Edgaras Montvidas, Jean-Francois Lapointe, Andrew Lepri Meyer, Bavarian Radio Chorus, Munich Radio Orchestra, Ulf Schirmer
Dante, Acte III: No. 14, Scène "Allons, amis"Benjamin Godard, Andrew Foster-Williams, Bavarian Radio Chorus, Munich Radio Orchestra, Ulf Schirmer
Dante, Acte III: No. 15, Ode à Virgile: "Ô maître" - No. 16, Scène "Partons"Benjamin Godard, Diana Axentii, Bavarian Radio Chorus, Munich Radio Orchestra, Ulf Schirmer
Dante, Acte III: No. 17, Invocation "Encore un jour qui tombe"Benjamin Godard, Edgaras Montvidas, Munich Radio Orchestra, Ulf Schirmer
Dante, Acte III: No. 18, Apparition de Virgile "Dante... C’est chose bien fragile"Benjamin Godard, Edgaras Montvidas, Andrew Foster-Williams, Munich Radio Orchestra, Ulf Schirmer
Dante, Acte III: No. 19, La Nuit "La nuit !..."Benjamin Godard, Edgaras Montvidas, Munich Radio Orchestra, Ulf Schirmer
Dante, Acte III: No. 20, Chœur des Damnés - No. 21, Apparition d’Ugolin " Toujours !"Benjamin Godard, Edgaras Montvidas, Andrew Foster-Williams, Bavarian Radio Chorus, Munich Radio Orchestra, Ulf Schirmer
Dante, Acte III: No. 22, Tourbillon infernal "Ah !"Benjamin Godard, Edgaras Montvidas, Andrew Foster-Williams, Bavarian Radio Chorus, Munich Radio Orchestra, Ulf Schirmer
Dante, Acte III: No. 23, Apparition de Paolo et Francesca - No. 24, Divines clartés "Deux êtres vont là-bas"Benjamin Godard, Edgaras Montvidas, Andrew Foster-Williams, Bavarian Radio Chorus, Munich Radio Orchestra, Ulf Schirmer
Dante, Acte III: No. 25, Chœur céleste "Gloire à celui qui rayonne"Benjamin Godard, Edgaras Montvidas, Bavarian Radio Chorus, Munich Radio Orchestra, Ulf Schirmer
Dante, Acte III: No. 26, Apparition de Béatrice "Je vais dans l’azur sans voiles"Benjamin Godard, Véronique Gens, Edgaras Montvidas, Bavarian Radio Chorus, Munich Radio Orchestra, Ulf Schirmer
Immerse yourself in the dramatic and lyrical world of Benjamin Godard's "Dante," a grand opera that spans four acts and over two hours of captivating music. Originally composed in 1890, this operatic masterpiece is a testament to Godard's genius, offering a rich tapestry of vocal and orchestral brilliance that has been meticulously preserved and presented in this 2017 recording.
"Dante" is a lyrical drama that brings to life the iconic figures and profound themes from Dante Alighieri's "Divine Comedy." Through 42 tracks, the opera unfolds with a series of powerful arias, duets, and choruses that illustrate Dante's journey through the realms of the afterlife. The music is as vivid and evocative as the poetry it accompanies, with Godard's compositions bringing depth and nuance to the timeless narrative.
The album features a stellar cast of vocalists, including Véronique Gens and Rachel Frenkel, who lend their voices to the operatic drama. Their performances are complemented by the exquisite orchestration that underscores the opera's dramatic tension and lyrical beauty. The recording, released on Ediciones Singulares, captures the essence of Godard's vision, providing an immersive experience for both seasoned opera enthusiasts and newcomers to the genre.
With a duration of over two hours, "Dante" is a substantial and rewarding listen. The opera's four acts are divided into numerous scenes and arias, each contributing to the overarching narrative and thematic depth. From the haunting melodies of the "Chœur des Damnés" to the triumphant "Chœur céleste," the music of "Dante" is a journey through the human experience, exploring themes of love, loss, redemption, and the eternal struggle between good and evil.
Benjamin Godard's "Dante" is not just an opera; it is a monumental work of art that stands as a testament to the composer's skill and vision. This 2017 recording brings the opera to life with stunning clarity and depth, offering a unique opportunity to experience one of the great works of the operatic canon. Whether you are a fan of classical music, opera, or simply appreciate the power of storytelling, "Dante" is an album that will captivate and inspire.
2017 Palazzetto Bru Zane / Sémele Proyectos Musicales2017 Palazzetto Bru Zane - Centre de musique romantique française
About Benjamin Godard
Benjamin Godard, a prolific French composer and violinist of the Romantic era, left an indelible mark on the musical landscape despite his tragically short life. Born in Paris in 1849, Godard was a child prodigy on the violin, enrolling at the prestigious Paris Conservatoire at the tender age of ten. His musical journey was marked by a diverse and rich oeuvre, including eight operas, five symphonies, concertos for piano and violin, string quartets, and over a hundred songs. Godard's most celebrated work, the opera "Jocelyn," remains a testament to his melodic genius and continues to captivate audiences today. Throughout his career, Godard's compositions reflected his deep musicality and his commitment to avoiding the Wagnerian influence, a stance that underscored his unique artistic vision. Though he passed away at the age of 45, his legacy endures, offering a glimpse into the vibrant and innovative spirit of French Romanticism.