Gluck: Iphigenie en Aulide, Vol. 1

Le Concert de la Loge

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In 1773, when Gluck announced his intention to have Iphigénie en Aulide performed at the Académie Royale de Musique in Paris, he was already famous throughout Europe, not only for the quality of his music but above all for his reforming spirit. Gluck’s innovative ideas with regard to music theatre were summed up in the preface to his Alceste, also based on a libretto by Calzabigi, first performed in 1767 and published in 1769.
He advocated abandoning the da capo aria; he rejected vocal virtuosity and singers’ freedom to ornament their music; he recommended syllabic word setting to make the text intelligible and give the vocal line declamatory power; he called for greater melodic simplicity; he advised against repetition of the words in arias and ensembles; he blurred the distinction between recitative and aria with a view to creating a continuous discourse; he favoured accompanied recitatives rather than secco ones; he suggested linking the overture to the rest of the opera, either by reusing melodic motifs or by creating an overall mood appropriate to the character of the subject. These were all ideas that would find their fullest expression in the last reform he undertook, in Paris: that of French tragédie lyrique.

“In creating ‘our’ version of Iphigénie en Aulide, we have opted for the manuscripts used for the 1774 performances rather than the edition printed at the time, which does not refl ect the reality of the stage production. We know that Gluck had not provided all the ballets that were considered de rigueur and was forced to add more following a cabal fomented by the dancers.” 


Le Concert de la Loge
Julien Chauvin – Director

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1.
40 Act I: Ouverture
05:21
2.
40 Act I: Air. Diane impitoyable en vain vous l'ordonnez
01:23
3.
40 Act I: Air et récit. Brillant auteur de la lumière
02:25
4.
40 Act I: Chœur et récit. C'est trop faire de résistance
01:19
5.
40 Act I: Récit. D'une sainte terreur tous mes sens sont saisis
00:25
6.
40 Act I: Récit et duo. Tu veux que par ma main tremblante
01:23
7.
40 Act I: Récit et chœur. Grecs pourrez-vous l'offrir cet affreux sacrifice ?
00:46
8.
40 Act I: Récit. Soyez contents allez
01:00
9.
40 Act I: Air. Peuvent-ils ordonner qu'un père
02:10
10.
40 Act I: Récit et chœur. Vous oseriez être parjure ?
01:19
11.
40 Act I: Air. Au faîte des grandeurs
01:01
12.
40 Act I: Récit. Dieux cruels ! Vous voulez opprimer l'innocence
00:22
13.
40 Act I: Chœur et récit. Que d'attraits ! Que de majesté !
01:22
14.
40 Act I: Air et récit. Que j'aime à voir ces hommages flatteurs
01:17
15.
40 Act I: Trio air et chœur. Non jamais jamais aux regards
03:26
16.
40 Act I: Lento
00:50
17.
40 Act I: Air. Les vœux dont ce peuple m'honore
00:59
18.
40 Act I: Lento
00:39
19.
40 Act I: Récit. Allez ! Il faut sauver notre gloire offensée
01:22
20.
40 Act I: Air. Armez-vous d'un noble courage
01:17
21.
40 Act I: Récit et air. L'ai-je bien entendu
03:21
22.
40 Act I: Récit. En croirai-je mes yeux ? Ô ciel !
01:53
23.
40 Act I: Air. Iphigénie hélas ! Vous a trop fait connaître
01:10
24.
40 Act I: Récit. S'il était vrai votre amour et ma gloire
00:22
25.
40 Act I: Air. Cruelle non jamais votre insensible cœur
03:11
26.
40 Act I: Récit. Mon trouble mes soupçons mon dépit ma douleur
00:39
27.
40 Act I: Duo. Ne doutez jamais de ma flamme
03:47

Total time: 00:44:29

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Release DateOctober 7, 2024

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