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Special offer. Joncières: Dimitri

Gabrielle Philiponet (Marina), Jennifer Borghi (Vanda), Nora Gubisch (Marpha), Philippe Talbot (Dimitri), Andrew Foster-Williams (Le Comte de Lusace), Nicolas Courjal (L’Archevêque Job), Julien Véronèse (Le Prieur), Jean Teitgen (Le Roi de Pologne), Joris Derder (Le Chef des Bohémiens / Un Officier),...

Joncières: Dimitri
Joncières had clearly absorbed what he could from Meyerbeer, Weber, Gounod, Verdi and others...This performance manifestly believes in Dimitri, and the fusion of fine, fervent singing and vivid,...

Special offer. Joncières: Dimitri

Gabrielle Philiponet (Marina), Jennifer Borghi (Vanda), Nora Gubisch (Marpha), Philippe Talbot (Dimitri), Andrew Foster-Williams (Le Comte de Lusace), Nicolas Courjal (L’Archevêque Job), Julien Véronèse (Le Prieur), Jean Teitgen (Le Roi de Pologne), Joris Derder (Le Chef des Bohémiens / Un Officier),...

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Joncières had clearly absorbed what he could from Meyerbeer, Weber, Gounod, Verdi and others...This performance manifestly believes in Dimitri, and the fusion of fine, fervent singing and vivid,...

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Victorin Joncières is the epitome of the Romantic artist who, throughout his life, relentlessly overcame the barriers that were set in his path. He never took the easy way out by composing commercial music; he never held an academic or official position. Dimitri, his masterpiece of 1876, reminds us that he was a contemporary of Gounod and also a champion of Wagner. This opera carries on the tradition (begun by Meyerbeer) of spectacular, monumental works. It takes the listener from a monastery near the River Don to a palace in Krakow, and to the castle of Wyksa, then Red Square in Moscow. At that time, Bayreuth, Orange and Béziers were about to turn opera into a popular art with mass appeal.

Artists

Gabrielle Philiponet (Marina), Jennifer Borghi (Vanda), Nora Gubisch (Marpha), Philippe Talbot (Dimitri), Andrew Foster-Williams (Le Comte de Lusace), Nicolas Courjal (L’Archevêque Job), Julien Véronèse (Le Prieur), Jean Teitgen (Le Roi de Pologne), Joris Derder (Le Chef des Bohémiens / Un Officier), Lore Binon (Une Dame d’honneur)

Flemish Radio Choir & Brussels Philharmonic, Hervé Niquet

Contents and tracklist

Les Tsiganes à perdre haleine
Track length3:42
Quelle fatigue! Ah! Je succombe!
Track length1:52
Marina! Vasili!
Track length2:24
Le coeur brisé j’ai fui loin de mon père
Track length4:42
Exauce-nous, Seigneur
Track length2:05
Moine, écoute!
Track length1:25
Que dis-tu?
Track length2:14
Comte, tu m’attendais!
Track length3:12
C’est Marina que ton âme préfère
Track length1:17
Hélas! Je le vois bien
Track length2:30
Pourquoi parler d’espérance?
Track length4:13
Au nom du Tsar Boris
Track length0:36
Je viens ici, madame
Track length3:28
Enfin le voici donc, le jour de la vengeance
Track length3:17
Je viens d’ordonner, ce me semble
Track length0:53
Voilà quinze ans, écoute cette histoire
Track length2:35
Voici la vérité, madame
Track length1:13
Ce matin, j’attendais, plein d’une douce ivresse
Track length2:56
Vive le tsar! Vive Marpha!
Track length1:38
Salut Dimitri, notre maître
Track length2:34
Tout à l’heure à cette fenêtre
Track length3:20
Mais un vengeur est là
Track length1:26
Voici l’instant, ma fiancée
Track length4:16
Marche du couronnement
Track length0:53

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Awards and reviews

September 2014

Joncières had clearly absorbed what he could from Meyerbeer, Weber, Gounod, Verdi and others...This performance manifestly believes in Dimitri, and the fusion of fine, fervent singing and vivid, pointed orchestral playing lends it precisely the impetus and theatrical presence that, in its day, rendered the opera such a popular success.
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