Dive into the enchanting world of Ruggero Leoncavallo's "Nuit de Mai," a captivating opera that showcases the masterful composition of one of Italy's most renowned opera composers. Released in 2003 under the Dynamic label, this 42-minute opus is a testament to Leoncavallo's enduring legacy in the realm of classical music.
"Nuit de Mai" is a symphonic poem for tenor and orchestra, beautifully adapted from Alfred de Musset's poem of the same name. The album features the illustrious Plácido Domingo, accompanied by the Orchestra del Teatro Comunale di Bologna under the direction of Alberto Veronesi. This collaboration brings to life the poetic dialogue between the Muse and the Poet, exploring themes of love, longing, and the eternal struggle of the creative spirit.
The tracklist is a series of poetic exchanges, each one a gem in its own right. From the opening "Poete, prends ton luth et me donne un baiser" to the haunting final notes of "O Muse! spectre insatiable," the album is a journey through the depths of human emotion and artistic expression. The opera is not just a performance but a conversation, a dance between the Muse and the Poet, each trying to outdo the other in their declarations of love and longing.
Ruggero Leoncavallo, born in Naples in 1857, received his musical education at the Conservatorio San Pietro a Majella. His time in Paris from 1882 to 1886 significantly influenced his work, leading to the creation of "Nuit de Mai" in 1886. This opera is a beautiful blend of French poetic tradition and Italian operatic flair, making it a unique addition to Leoncavallo's repertoire.
Whether you're a seasoned opera enthusiast or a curious newcomer, "Nuit de Mai" offers a rich and rewarding listening experience. The album's intricate orchestration and powerful vocals make it a standout piece in the world of classical music. So, immerse yourself in the enchanting world of "Nuit de Mai" and let the timeless music of Ruggero Leoncavallo transport you to a world of poetic beauty and operatic grandeur.
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Tracks
Nuit de mai: La Muse: Poete, prends ton luth et me donne un baiserRuggero Leoncavallo, Gustavo Porta, Carlo Aonzo, Paola Esposito, Orchestra Sinfonica di Savona, Paolo Vaglieri
Nuit de mai: Le Poete: Comme il fait noir dans la vallee!Ruggero Leoncavallo, Gustavo Porta, Carlo Aonzo, Paola Esposito, Orchestra Sinfonica di Savona, Paolo Vaglieri
Nuit de mai: La Muse: Poete, prends ton luth; la nuit, sur la pelouseRuggero Leoncavallo, Gustavo Porta, Carlo Aonzo, Paola Esposito, Orchestra Sinfonica di Savona, Paolo Vaglieri
Nuit de mai: Le Poete: Pourqoui mon coeur bat-il si vite?Ruggero Leoncavallo, Gustavo Porta, Carlo Aonzo, Paola Esposito, Orchestra Sinfonica di Savona, Paolo Vaglieri
Nuit de mai: La Muse: Poete, prends ton luth; le vin de la jeunesseRuggero Leoncavallo, Gustavo Porta, Carlo Aonzo, Paola Esposito, Orchestra Sinfonica di Savona, Paolo Vaglieri
Nuit de mai: Le Poete: Est-ce toi dont la voix m'appelleRuggero Leoncavallo, Gustavo Porta, Carlo Aonzo, Paola Esposito, Orchestra Sinfonica di Savona, Paolo Vaglieri
Nuit de mai: La Muse: Poete, prends ton luth; c'est moi, ton immortelleRuggero Leoncavallo, Gustavo Porta, Carlo Aonzo, Paola Esposito, Orchestra Sinfonica di Savona, Paolo Vaglieri
Nuit de mai: Le Poete: S'il ne te faut, ma soeur cherieRuggero Leoncavallo, Gustavo Porta, Carlo Aonzo, Paola Esposito, Orchestra Sinfonica di Savona, Paolo Vaglieri
Nuit de mai: La Muse: Crois-tu donc que je sois comme le vent d'automneRuggero Leoncavallo, Gustavo Porta, Carlo Aonzo, Paola Esposito, Orchestra Sinfonica di Savona, Paolo Vaglieri
Nuit de mai: La Muse: Lorsque le pelicam, lasse-d'un long voyageRuggero Leoncavallo, Gustavo Porta, Carlo Aonzo, Paola Esposito, Orchestra Sinfonica di Savona, Paolo Vaglieri
Nuit de mai: La Muse: Poete, c'est ainsi que font les grands poetesRuggero Leoncavallo, Gustavo Porta, Carlo Aonzo, Paola Esposito, Orchestra Sinfonica di Savona, Paolo Vaglieri
Nuit de mai: Le Poete: O Muse! spectre insatiableRuggero Leoncavallo, Gustavo Porta, Carlo Aonzo, Paola Esposito, Orchestra Sinfonica di Savona, Paolo Vaglieri