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Henri Duparc: Complete Mélodies

 
Classical Album: Henri Duparc: Complete Mélodies
  • Main performer: Michèle Losier
  • Booklet languages: English, French, Dutch
  • Libretto languages: English, French, Dutch
  • Time: 61:36
  • Release Date: 2008

Review

The bulk of Henri Duparc's oeuvre consists of 17 songs, the 16 recorded here plus one duet for soprano and tenor. He was a master of the late Romantic mélodie, and many of these songs are masterpieces of the genre. The recital by Canadian mezzo-soprano Michèle Losier is to some degree a successful account of the songs, but her performance isn't entirely consistent. She sings with passion and nuanced intelligence and brings real understanding to her interpretations. Her voice is full and secure through her range, even down to the depths of La vague et la cloche. The songs are predominantly dark and driven by Romantic angst, but Losier is most effective in the songs that are lighter in tone and don't require her to push. In the more dramatically charged songs, there is a sense that she is striving for an intensity that's beyond her natural comfort level, and the result is sometimes faulty intonation and a vibrato that's not entirely under control. She has demonstrated that she can negotiate the songs' low-lying sections, but when she pushes too hard in that register, as in L'invitation au voyage, for instance, she sounds unsupported. She doesn't have the gift for easily and effortlessly coloring her voice, so her tone quality tends to be somewhat monochromatic. In the more delicate songs, though, such as Chanson Triste and Phidylé, she sounds warmly lovely and entirely at ease. Duparc's piano parts are dynamic and dramatic, and Daniel Blumenthal shines in his vivid accompaniments. The sound is clean and well balanced. ~ Stephen Eddins, All Music Guide

Performances

Composer Title Time
Henri Duparc L'invitation au voyage ("Mon enfant, ma soeur"), song for voice & piano (or orchestra) 4:17
Henri Duparc Au pays où se fait la guerre, song for voice & piano (or orchestra) 5:16
Henri Duparc Romance de Mignon ("Le connais-tu, ce radieux pays"), song for voice & piano, Op. 2/3 4:29
Henri Duparc Le Galop ("Agite, bon cheval"), song for voice & piano (or orchestra), Op. 2/5 3:07
Henri Duparc Soupir ("Ne jamais la voir"), song for voice & piano (or orchestra), Op. 2/1 3:10
Henri Duparc Sérénade ("Si j'étais, ô mon amoureuse"), song for voice & piano, Op. 2/2 2:28
Henri Duparc Chanson triste ("Dans ton coeur..."), song for voice & piano (or orchestra), Op. 2/4 3:13
Henri Duparc La vague et la cloche ("Une fois, terrassé par un puissant breuvage"), song for voice & piano (or orchestra) 6:05
Henri Duparc Elégie ("Oh! ne murmurez pas son nom!"), song for voice & piano (or orchestra) 3:12
Henri Duparc Le manoir de Rosamonde ("De sa dent soudaine et vorace"), song for voice & piano (or orchestra) 2:44
Henri Duparc Extase ("Sur un lys pâle"), song for voice & piano (or orchestra) 3:32
Henri Duparc Sérénade florentine ("Étoile dont la beauté luit"), song for voice & piano (or orchestra) 2:42
Henri Duparc Phidylé ("L'herbe est molle au sommeil"), song for voice & piano (or orchestra) 5:27
Henri Duparc Lamento ("Connaissez-vous la blanche tombe"), song for voice & piano 3:24
Henri Duparc Testament ("Pour que le vent te les apporte"), song for voice & piano (or orchestra) 3:48
Henri Duparc La vie antérieure ("J'ai longtemps habité..."), song for voice & piano (or orchestra) 4:42
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