Philidor, F-A D - Femmes Vengées (Les) - Brown, Ryan
Leveranstid: Skickas vanligtvis inom 2-5 dagar
Claire Debono; Pascale Beaudin, sopranos
Blandine Staskiewicz, mezzo-soprano
Jeffrey Thompson; Antonio Figueroa, tenors
Alex Dobson, baritone
Opera Lafayette / Ryan Brown
The first performances of Les Femmes Vengées (The Avenged Women) in 1775 restored the fortunes of Francois-André Danican Philidor, which had been wavering since the great success of Tom Jones a decade earlier. His opéra-comique, which foreshadows the plot of Mozart's Così fan tutte (Mozart had been in Paris during the first performances of Philidor's work), offers delicious opportunities for mock-indignation and repartee in its arias and ensembles. This recording presents the complete music. Opera Lafayette and Ryan Brown's recording of Philidor's Sancho Pança [8660274] was hailed as a 'witty, authentic interpretation' by the American Record Guide.
Is this the French Così fan tutte? No one knows for sure whether or not Mozart was present at the early performances of Philidor's Les Femmes vengées but it's a known fact that he was staying in Paris at the time and there are distinct mirrorreflections in his later work of this earlier comic work. All the music is here; though there are cuts in the spoken dialogue (the complete text with spoken dialogue is available on Naxos' website). This is high-class opéra-comique, essentially lighthearted, in the last quarter of the eighteenth-century. Important to note that Ryan Brown and his ensemble are world-leaders in the performance of Philidor's music.