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J.Ph. Rameau – Dardanus (Minkowski) [2000]

Disc 1:
1. Rameau: Dardanus - Overture	Les Musiciens du Louvre	4:12
2. Rameau: Dardanus / Prologue - "Régnez, Plaisirs, régnez"	Mireille Delunsch	1:44
3. Rameau: Dardanus / Prologue - Air pour les Plaisirs (Gai et gracieux)	Les Musiciens du Louvre	1:10	
4. Rameau: Dardanus / Prologue - "Je veux que sous mes lois" / "Plaisirs, enchaînez-les"	Mireille Delunsch	2:23	
5. Rameau: Dardanus / Prologue - Air pour les Plaisirs (Très vif)	Les Musiciens du Louvre	1:10
6. Rameau: Dardanus / Prologue - "Quel calme!"	Mireille Delunsch	0:58
7. Rameau: Dardanus / Prologue - "Brisez vos fers"	Mireille Delunsch	1:01	
8. Rameau: Dardanus / Prologue - "Nos mains forgent les traits"	Chorus Of Les Musiciens Du Louvre	1:23
9. Rameau: Dardanus / Prologue - "C'en est trop"	Mireille Delunsch	0:43	
10. Rameau: Dardanus / Prologue - "Troubles cruels"	Mireille Delunsch	1:11
11. Rameau: Dardanus / Prologue - "Quand l'aquilon fougueux"	Mireille Delunsch	2:31
12. Rameau: Dardanus / Prologue - Marche pour les différentes nations (Gai) / "Par tes bienfaits, signale ta puissance"	Chorus Of Les Musiciens Du Louvre	3:10	
13. Rameau: Dardanus / Prologue - Air gracieux (Sans lenteur) / "L'Amour, le seul Amour"	Magdalena Kozená	1:58	
14. Rameau: Dardanus / Prologue - Menuet tendre en rondeau	Les Musiciens du Louvre	1:22
15. Rameau: Dardanus / Prologue - Premier Tambourin / Deuxième Tambourin	Les Musiciens du Louvre	1:41	
16. Rameau: Dardanus / Prologue - "Pour célébrer ce jour heureux"	Françoise Masset	0:57
17. Rameau: Dardanus / Prologue - Reprise de l'Ouverture	Les Musiciens du Louvre	2:00
18. Rameau: Dardanus / Act 1 - "Cesse, cruel Amour"	Veronique Gens	3:54	
19. Rameau: Dardanus / Act 1 - "Ma fille, enfin le ciel seconde mon courroux"	Russell Smythe	0:46
20. Rameau: Dardanus / Act 1 - "Princesse, après l'espoir"	Veronique Gens	1:04	
21. Rameau: Dardanus / Act 1 - "Par des noeuds solennels" / "Mânes plaintifs, tristes victimes"	Russell Smythe	3:35
22. Rameau: Dardanus / Act 1 - "Par des jeux éclatants"	Chorus Of Les Musiciens Du Louvre	1:34
23. Rameau: Dardanus / Act 1 - Entrée pour les Guerriers (Majestueux)	Les Musiciens du Louvre	1:52	
24. Rameau: Dardanus / Act 1 - Air (Vif) / "Allez, jeune guerrier"	Magdalena Kozená	2:35
25. Rameau: Dardanus / Act 1 - Premier Rigaudon	Les Musiciens du Louvre	1:06	
26. Rameau: Dardanus / Act 1 - Deuxième Rigaudon / "Guerriers, suivez l'Amour"	Les Musiciens du Louvre	1:41	
27. Rameau: Dardanus / Act 1 - "Mars, Bellone, guidez nos/leurs coups" / "Guerriers, je remplirai bientôt votre espérance" / "Mars, Bellone, guidez nos/leurs coups"	Russell Smythe	1:35	
28. Rameau: Dardanus / Act 1 - "Je cède au trouble affreux"	Veronique Gens	0:56	
29. Rameau: Dardanus / Act 2 - "Tout l'avenir est présent à mes yeux"	Jean-Philippe Courtis	2:10
30. Rameau: Dardanus / Act 2 - "On vient ... c'est Dardanus"	John Mark Ainsley	5:09
31. Rameau: Dardanus / Act 2 - "Entendez ma voix souveraine" / "Hâtons-nous; commencons nos terribles mystères"	Jean-Philippe Courtis	2:54	
32. Rameau: Dardanus / Act 2 - Air (Grave)	Les Musiciens du Louvre	1:23
33. Rameau: Dardanus / Act 2 - "Suspends ta brillante carrière"	Jean-Philippe Courtis	1:02	
34. Rameau: Dardanus / Act 2 - Air (Vif)	Les Musiciens du Louvre	1:25
35. Rameau: Dardanus / Act 2 - "Nos cris ont pénétré jusqu'au sombre séjour"	Jean-Philippe Courtis	1:36	
36. Rameau: Dardanus / Act 2 - "C'en est fait"	Jean-Philippe Courtis	0:49	
37. Rameau: Dardanus / Act 2 - "Obéis aux lois des enfers"	Chorus Of Les Musiciens Du Louvre	2:16
38. Rameau: Dardanus / Act 2 - "Je la vois"	John Mark Ainsley	1:17	
39. Rameau: Dardanus / Act 2 - "Par l'effort de votre art terrible"	Veronique Gens	1:41
40. Rameau: Dardanus / Act 2 - "D'un penchant si fatal"	Veronique Gens	1:11	
41. Rameau: Dardanus / Act 2 - "Dieux! qu'exigez-vous de mon zèle?"	John Mark Ainsley	2:36
42. Rameau: Dardanus / Act 2 - "Elle fuit! ... Mais j'ai vu sa tendresse"	John Mark Ainsley	1:09
43. Rameau: Dardanus / Act 2 - Entracte: Bruit de guerre	Les Musiciens du Louvre	1:45

Disc 2:
1. Rameau: Dardanus / Act 3 - Prélude (Sans lenteur) / "Ô jour affreux!"	Veronique Gens	3:39
3. Rameau: Dardanus / Act 3 - "Princesse, enfin la paix va combler mon attente"	Laurent Naouri	3:17
3. Rameau: Dardanus / Act 3 - "Que l'on chante, que l'on s'empresse" / "Entendez ces chants d'allégresse" / "Que l'on chante, que l'on s'empresse"	Laurent Naouri	2:06
4. Rameau: Dardanus / Act 3 - Air en rondeau (Gai) / "Paix favorable, paix adorable"	Françoise Masset	3:34
5. Rameau: Dardanus / Act 3 - Premier Menuet / Deuxième Menuet en rondeau / "Volez, Plaisirs, volez"	Magdalena Kozená	2:51
6. Rameau: Dardanus / Act 3 - Premier Tambourin / Deuxième Tambourin	Les Musiciens du Louvre	1:55
7. Rameau: Dardanus / Act 3 - "Cessez vos jeux"	Russell Smythe	2:46
8. Rameau: Dardanus / Act 3 - "Allez, et remportez une illustre victoire"	Chorus Of Les Musiciens Du Louvre	1:41
9. Rameau: Dardanus / Act 4 - "Lieux funestes"	John Mark Ainsley	6:19	
10. Rameau: Dardanus / Act 4 - Ritournelle (Gracieusement et un peu gai)	Les Musiciens du Louvre	1:13
11. Rameau: Dardanus / Act 4 - "Malgré le dieu des mers"	Mireille Delunsch	0:27	
12. Rameau: Dardanus / Act 4 - "Venez, Songes flatteurs"	Mireille Delunsch	1:00	
13. Rameau: Dardanus / Act 4 - Sommeil (Rondeau tendre)	Les Musiciens du Louvre	3:24
14. Rameau: Dardanus / Act 4 - "Par un sommeil agréable"	Magdalena Kozená	3:32
15. Rameau: Dardanus / Act 4 - Air (Très vif)	Les Musiciens du Louvre	0:42	
16. Rameau: Dardanus / Act 4 - "Un monstre furieux désole ce rivage"	Magdalena Kozená	0:51
17. Rameau: Dardanus / Act 4 - "Ah! que votre sort est charmant"	Jean-François Lombard	1:49
18. Rameau: Dardanus / Act 4 - Calme des sens (Air tendre)	Les Musiciens du Louvre	1:39
19. Rameau: Dardanus / Act 4 - Gavotte vive	Les Musiciens du Louvre	0:28
20. Rameau: Dardanus / Act 4 - Air de triomphe (Vivement) / "Il est temps de courir aux armes"	Magdalena Kozená	2:33	
21. Rameau: Dardanus / Act 4 - "Où suis-je!"	John Mark Ainsley	0:37	$0.99	 Buy MP3 
listen	22. Rameau: Dardanus / Act 4 - "Hâtons-nous; courons à la gloire"	John Mark Ainsley	1:58
23. Rameau: Dardanus / Act 4 - "Voici les tristes lieux"	Laurent Naouri	0:42
24. Rameau: Dardanus / Act 4 - "Monstre affreux, monstre redoutable"	Laurent Naouri	3:07	
25. Rameau: Dardanus / Act 4 - "Quel bruit! quelle tempête horrible!" / "Mon rival va périr" / "Le monstre est abattu"	John Mark Ainsley	2:20	
26. Rameau: Dardanus / Act 4 - "Quel est donc le héros qui conserve mes jours?"	John Mark Ainsley	1:26	
27. Rameau: Dardanus / Act 5 - Ritournelle et Choeur des Phrygiens: "Anténor est victorieux"	Russell Smythe	1:38	
28. Rameau: Dardanus / Act 5 - "N'en doute point; c'est Dardanus lui-même"	John Mark Ainsley	2:55	
29. Rameau: Dardanus / Act 5 - "Mais un nouvel éclat embellit l'univers"	Russell Smythe	1:55
30. Rameau: Dardanus / Act 5 - "Teucer, bannissez pour jamais la vengeance et la haine"	Mireille Delunsch	0:48	
31. Rameau: Dardanus / Act 5 - Duo: "Des biens que Vénus nous dispense"	Veronique Gens	2:13
32. Rameau: Dardanus / Act 5 - Air pour les Plaisirs (Gai) / Choeur des Amours: "Nous quittins des Plaisirs la demeure chérie"	Chorus Of Les Musiciens Du Louvre	2:24
33. Rameau: Dardanus / Act 5 - Gavotte (Gracieusement) / Air: "C'est la constance"	Françoise Masset	1:05	
34. Rameau: Dardanus / Act 5 - Ariette: "Pour la fête où l'on vous appelle"	Mireille Delunsch	1:19
35. Rameau: Dardanus / Act 5 - Gigue (Vivement)	Les Musiciens du Louvre	1:04	
36. Rameau: Dardanus / Act 5 - Chaconne	Les Musiciens du Louvre	5:26	

Venus - Mireille Delunsch 
Teucer - Rusell Smythe 
Iphise - Véronique Gens 
Dardanus - John Mark Ainsley
Ismenor - Jean-Philippe Courtis 
Une Bergere - Magdalena Kozená 
L'Amour - Françoise Masset 
Antenor - Laurent Naouri
Les Musiciens Du Louvre
Mark Minkowski - conductor

 

Rameau composed Dardanus in 1739 at the height of the war between the Lullistes and the Ramistes. The opera was almost universally trashed but still managed to run up 26 performances, due mostly to a thousand avid Ramistes who attended all of them. The opera was revived in 1744 and it was turned into something far more down-to-earth, textually speaking–in other words, much of the supernatural hoo-ha was eliminated. It also was severely cut, since the musicians at the premiere had complained about the sheer quantity of the music, and a couple of small scenes were added. The performance presented here is essentially the 1739 version, with two 1744 scenes added: a quite marvelous prison scene for Dardanus at the start of the fourth act, and a brief orchestral interlude earlier on. The plot–convoluted with sea monsters and changing identities–remains a mess, but the music is glorious, and as the musicians were quick to point out, there’s plenty of it. Highlights–at least a few that overwhelm–are the ferocious call to arms “Mars Bellone…” in Act 1; the scene in which Dardanus declares his love for Iphise at the close of Act 2; Iphise’s grief-stricken aria at the start of Act 3; Anténor’s facing down the sea monster in Act 4; and the ravishing duet for the lovers in the final act. In the person of John Mark Ainsley we have the ideal Dardanus. The high-lying music doesn’t phase him and he still sounds virile; he’s positively towering in his tragic prison scene. Véronique Gens’ Iphise is no less superb–she goes through the opera with some very mixed feelings, and her torment is palpable. As Anténor, Laurent Naouri is manly and noble; Jean-Philippe Courtis’ Magician is spooky and potent; Venus, in the person of Mireille Delunsch is truly divine; and Russell Smythe is all dignity as King Teucer, Iphise’s father. There is no praise high enough for Marc Minkowski and his Louvre musiciens–their spirit, understanding, and accuracy in the face of this challenge is extraordinary. This set easily replaces Raymond Leppard’s 1980 recording of the work, which, although it featured the lovely Iphise of Frederica von Stade, eliminated the prologue entirely and otherwise used the 1744 version with a hodgepodge of instruments. This new recording also benefits from sonics that are as outstanding as the performance. This is an invaluable addition to the Rameau discography. ---Robert Levine, classicstoday.com

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