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Offenbach the Man

Donald Macleod explores the life and music of the maestro of the Cancan and much more besides, Jacques Offenbach. Today, an insight into this driven creative artist’s character.

Donald Macleod explores the life and music of the maestro of the Cancan and much more besides, Jacques Offenbach. Today, an insight into the character of this driven creative artist.

“Offenbach once wrote that he had “one terrible, unconquerable vice: I cannot stop working. I regret this”, he went on, “for the sake of those who do not like my music, for I shall certainly die with a melody on the tip of my pen.” He had a point; at the peak of his career, he might have as many as three operettas on stage simultaneously in different theatres around Paris, let alone international productions. He even had his carriage kitted out with a writing desk, so that he could continue composing, scoring or revising as he travelled between venues. He can’t have been an easy man to live with, and whatever benefits his wife Herminie enjoyed from their 36-year partnership, marital constancy was not one of them; he had a string of mistresses throughout their marriage. A brilliant entrepreneur, he was also recklessly extravagant, making a fortune then blowing it on a series of spectacularly overdone productions. Despite his success, he longed to be taken seriously by the musical establishment – an insecurity that dogged him to the end.

Rodolphe Zimmer
Valse de Zimmer (Dernier Souvenir)
Simon Lepper, piano

Boléro (from Grande scène espagnole, Op 22)
Camille Thomas, cello
Orchestre National de Lille
Alexandre Bloch, conductor

Lischen et Fritzchen (Act 1, Duo des alsaciens – ‘Je suis Alsacienne’)
Anne Sofie von Otter, mezzo-soprano (Lischen)
Laurent Naouri, bass (Fritzchen)
Les Musiciens du Louvre
Marc Minkowski, conductor

Orphée aux enfers (1874 version) (Act 3, extract: No 20, Septuor du Tribunal, ‘Minos, Eaque et Rhadamante’; Dialogue, ‘La séance est ouverte!’; Mélodrame, ‘Ah! Mon bras!’ – No 21, Ronde des policemen, ‘Nez au vent, oeil au guet’ – No 21 Récit et couplets des baisers, ‘Allons, mes fins limiers, visitez et fouillez!’)
Jean-Claude Bonnafous, tenor (Minos)
Roger Trentin, tenor (Eache)
Henry Amiel, baritone (Rhadamanta)
Jean Bussard, spoken role (The Bailiff)
Charles Burles, tenor (Pluto)
André Valdeneige, barked role (Cerberus)
Michel Trempont, baritone (Jupiter)
Jane Berbié, mezzo soprano (Cupid)
Jacqueline Vallière, spoken role (A policeman)
Orchestre et Choeurs du Capitole de Toulouse
Michel Plasson conductor

Le papillon (Act 2 scene 2, Pas de deux)
London Symphony Orchestra (John Georgiadis, solo violin)
Richard Bonynge, conductor

Boule de neige (‘L'Hospodar nous invite a luncher avec lui, lunchons!’)
Elizabeth Vidal, soprano (Olga)
Diana Montague, mezzo soprano (Schamyl)
Alexandra Sherman, mezzo soprano (Grégorine)
Mark Wilde, tenor (Polkakoff)
Loïc Félix, tenor (Kassnoiseff)
Mark Stone, baritone (Balabrelock)
André Cognet, baritone (Potapotinski/Grand Khan)
Alastair Miles, bass (Krapack)
Geoffrey Mitchell Choir
London Philharmonic Orchestra
David Parry, conductor

Produced by Chris Barstow for ѿý Wales

59 minutes

Music Played

  • Jacques Offenbach

    Valse de Zimmer

    Performer: Simon Lepper.
  • Jacques Offenbach

    Boléro (From Grande Scène Espagnole, Op 22)

    Performer: Camille Thomas. Orchestra: Orchestre national de Lille. Conductor: Alexandre Bloch.
    • DG 479 7520.
    • DG.
    • 12.
  • Jacques Offenbach

    Lischen et Fritzchen: Act 1 (Duo des alsaciens)

    Singer: Anne Sofie von Otter. Singer: Laurent Naouri. Orchestra: Les Musiciens du Louvre. Conductor: Marc Minkowski.
    • DG 471 501-2.
    • DG.
    • 6.
  • Jacques Offenbach

    Orphée aux enfers: Act 3 (extract)

    Performer: Jean Bussard. Performer: André Valdeneige. Performer: Jacqueline Vallière. Performer: Orchestre Et Choeurs Du Capitole De Toulouse. Singer: Jean-Claude Bonnafous. Singer: Roger Trentin. Singer: Henry Amiel. Singer: Charles Burles. Singer: Michel Trempont. Singer: Jane Berbié. Conductor: Michel Plasson.
    • EMI CDS 749647 2.
    • EMI CDS 749647 2.
    • 16.
  • Jacques Offenbach

    Le papillon: Act 2 scene 2 (Pas de deux)

    Orchestra: London Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Richard Bonynge.
    • DECCA 444 827-2.
    • DECCA 444 827-2.
    • 14.
  • Jacques Offenbach

    Boule de neige ('L'Hospodar nous invite a luncher avec lui, lunchons!')

    Choir: Geoffrey Mitchell Choir. Orchestra: London Philharmonic Orchestra. Conductor: David Parry.
    • OPERA RARA ORR243.
    • OPERA RARA.
    • 20.

Broadcast

  • Tue 18 Jun 2019 12:00

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