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Master of Charms

Donald Macleod focuses on Faure's first stab at opera, his starting an affair and the rescoring of his Requiem.

Donald Macleod follows the dramatic thread running through Gabriel Fauré's musical output. Today, Fauré takes his first stab at opera; starts an affair; and pimps his Requiem.

When Fauré received his first commission for an opera, to be produced in the summer of 1900, it must have felt long overdue - he'd been on the lookout for a suitable libretto for the previous couple of decades. The invitation came not from a conventional opera house but from the town of Béziers, in the Languedoc, famous for bullfights and wine but with no reputation, thus far, for music-drama. A local bigwig had built an enormous Roman-style amphitheatre there, with the intention of staging open-air operas on themes of classical antiquity to audiences of 10,000. Fauré's lyric tragedy Prométhée, about the Titan who brought fire to mankind, was a huge success. Fire was kindled offstage too, when the 55-year-old Fauré met Marguerite Hasselmans, the 24-year-old daughter of one of his Paris Conservatoire colleagues. A relationship ignited which was to stay alight until Fauré's own flame was extinguished a quarter of a century later. While he was working on Prométhée, Fauré also oversaw the rescoring of his famous Requiem for full orchestra - the version in which it's usually heard today, and which, in time, provided the soundtrack to his own funeral.

Capriccio in E flat (8 pièces brèves, Op 84)
Jean-Philippe Collard, piano

Prométhée (Act 3, Prelude and Chorus of the Oceanides)
Choeur Maîtrise Gabriel Fauré
Orchestre National de l'Opéra de Monte-Carlo
Roger Norrington, conductor

Ballade, Op 19 (version for piano and orchestra)
Valerie Tryon, piano
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
Jac Van Steen, conductor

Requiem, Op 48 - version for full orch
(Introit, Kyrie, Sanctus, Pie Jesu, Agnus Dei, In Paradisum)
Johannette Zomer, soprano
La Chapelle Royale
Collegium Vocale Gent
Orchestre des Champs-Élysées
Philippe Herreweghe, conductor

Producer: Chris Barstow.

1 hour

Music Played

  • Gabriel Fauré

    8 Pieces breves Op.84 - Capriccio in E flat major

    Performer: Jean‐Philippe Collard.
    • BRILLIANT CLASSICS : 93-007/3.
    • Brilliant Classics.
    • 11.
  • Gabriel Fauré

    Promethee - tragedie lyrique Op.82 - Act 3 opening scenes

    Performer: Monte-Carlo Philharmonic Orchestra. Performer: Le Maîtrise Gabriel Fauré. Conductor: Sir Roger Norrington.
    • DRECCO BENELUX PCD 7466.
    • DRECCO BENELUX.
    • 6.
  • Gabriel Fauré

    Ballade in F sharp major Op.19

    Performer: Valerie Tryon. Orchestra: Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. Conductor: Jac van Steen.
    • Somm SOMMCD 258.
    • Somm.
    • 4.
  • Gabriel Fauré

    Requiem Op.48 - original five movements

    Singer: Stephan Genz. Singer: Johannette Zomer. Ensemble: La Chapelle Royale. Orchestra: Collegium Vocale Gent Orchestra. Orchestra: Orchestre des Champs‐Élysées. Conductor: Philippe Herreweghe.
    • HARMONIA MUNDI: HMC901771.
    • HARMONIA MUNDI.
    • 1.

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  • Wed 23 Nov 2016 12:00
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