Fromental Halévy - La Juive - Ouverture
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- Опубліковано 8 вер 2024
- Jacques Fromental Halévy
Work: La Juive, grand opera in five acts, first performance 23 February 1835, Grand Opéra, Paris.
Libretto: Eugène Scribe
Ouverture
Orchestra: Orchestra e Coro del Teatro La Fenice di Venezia
Conductor: Frédéric Chaslin
This is a New Classical Composer for me I like his music very much 👩🏽👁✌️🦋🧘🏾🎭
I utterly adore this channel. The best pal to discover new beautiful music.
je découvre aussi comme vous les eouvres musicales, et j énsuis ravit car on entend trop souvent les mêmes.. bonne ´ecoute..
C'est la communauté que vous connaissez bien.
‘La Juive’ premiered #otd in 1835 💐💐💐
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Wow. Fromental. Now there's a name. Thanks. Wonderful sound. Where do you find these and where did the conductor Frederic Chaslin find the score?
early 1800s French composer
"When you come to a tune, play it." - Groucho Marx
It appears that the opening few measures are missing.
+James Levee Indeed, the opening measures are missing. The first five notes are missing on this recording and they are the same theme (but in a slightly different tonality) that we here in notes 5-10, after the call of bugle and horn that open this recording.
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Quel est cet enregistrement?
+Christophe Bassou It is taken from a highlights cd issues by La Fenice not long after their La Juive production.
Fromental is not a French cheese?
Die overtüre ist ist zu lang und verheddert sich in den Motiven in einer Phillips Aufnahme hört man eine bessere Version die Hauptthemen werden angerissen und nicht endlos breitgetreten murx!
I haven't sopped yawning. Does this man want to write or stutter about?
Sometimes it's not so much tunes as style. In this case the grand style. I found that with Meyerbeer "Robert le Diable" recently. "Les Huguenots" in comparison has several hit tunes with orchestration to match.
It is a bit long.
He wasn’t a very talented composer… the best bit about this work is that it inspired Liszt’s La Juive fantasy!
As if yours weren't equally boring
@@TheModicaLiszt Liszt 🤮🤮🤮, i prefer Busoni or Szymanowski