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Fauré, Dupare: Mélodies

 
Classical Album: Fauré, Dupare: Mélodies
  • Main performer: Hugues Cuénod
  • Booklet languages: English, French
  • Libretto languages: Italian
  • Time: 127:33
  • Release Date: 2004

Review

Hughes Cuénod is, of this writing, still alive and kicking at age 102 in his native home of Vevey, Switzerland. The recordings featured on Fauré & Duparc: Mélodies were made in 1972, 1973, and 1978, and it is almost impossible to imagine that this is a singer who has achieved the advanced age of 70. There is no quaver in Cuénod's voice that is typical of older men -- ask anyone who has endured the bride's uncle singing "Sunrise, Sunset" at a typical wedding to realize what this means. The voice is small, and on occasion drifts a bit flat, particularly in the lower registers, or in passages of music that are transitional in nature. Cuénod's sense of phrasing and timing, however, is exactly what these songs of Gabriel Fauré and Henri Duparc require, and his approach to these chansons combine sensitivity, expression, and humility into a whole that well serves the purpose of the music.

Certain songs are performed better than others -- Cuénod's rendering of Après un rêve, for example, is fabulous, but his performance of Aurore is weak and underpowered. Some listeners will not be able to take Cuénod's brand of singing at all, due to the hooty sound of the voice and its smallness, which is sometimes barely able to rise above Geoffrey Parsons' thoroughly sympathetic and professional piano accompaniments. The situation is not helped by Nimbus' recording hall, which makes Cuénod's voice sound more distant than is desirable and imbues the overall recording with a sort of "university student recital" ambience. Despite these drawbacks, Nimbus' Fauré & Duparc: Mélodies is a highly generous program of great French chansons performed by a master of the idiom, and it comes with a second booklet that contains the texts. Students of singing who are looking to learn something about this music should check in here -- it will not break the bank, and Cuénod's delivery is authoritative. For once, one does not need to dig into ancient 78 rpm recordings in bad sound to discover the truth behind the tradition of nineteenth century French chanson. ~ Uncle Dave Lewis, All Music Guide

Performances

Composer Title Time
Gabriel Fauré Lydia, song for voice & piano in F major, Op. 4/2 2:46
Gabriel Fauré Au bord de l'eau ("S'asseoir tous deux au bord du flot"), song for voice & piano, Op. 8/1 2:11
Gabriel Fauré Après un rêve ("Dans un sommeil"), song for voice & piano, Op. 7/1 2:43
Gabriel Fauré Nell, song for voice & piano in G flat major, Op. 18/1 2:01
Gabriel Fauré Automne, song for voice & piano in B minor, Op.18/3 2:55
Gabriel Fauré Aurore, song for voice & piano in G major, Op. 39/1 2:39
Gabriel Fauré Les Roses d'Ispahan for voice & piano (or orchestra) in D major, Op. 39/4 3:10
Gabriel Fauré Les Présents, song for voice & piano in F major, Op. 46/1 1:56
Gabriel Fauré Clair de lune, song for voice & piano (or orchestra) in B flat minor, Op. 46/2 3:14
Gabriel Fauré Spleen, for voice & piano in D minor, Op. 51/3 2:54
Gabriel Fauré Cinq Mélodies 'de Venise', song cycle for voice & piano, Op. 58 15:38
Gabriel Fauré La Bonne chanson, song cycle (9) for voice & piano (or string quintet & piano), Op. 61 22:41
Gabriel Fauré Prison, song for voice & piano in E flat minor, Op. 83/1 2:50
Gabriel Fauré Soir, song for voice & piano in D flat major, Op. 83/2 2:47
Gabriel Fauré Le Parfum impérissable, song for voice & piano in E major, Op. 76/1 2:53
Gabriel Fauré Le Plus Doux Chemin, for voice & piano in F minor ("madrigal"), Op. 87/1 1:43
Gabriel Fauré Mirages, song cycle (4) for voice & piano, Op. 113 13:42
Gabriel Fauré L'horizon chimérique, song cycle (4) for voice & piano, Op. 118 8:26
Henri Duparc Chanson triste ("Dans ton coeur..."), song for voice & piano (or orchestra), Op. 2/4 3:41
Henri Duparc Soupir ("Ne jamais la voir"), song for voice & piano (or orchestra), Op. 2/1 3:42
Henri Duparc L'invitation au voyage ("Mon enfant, ma soeur"), song for voice & piano (or orchestra) 4:43
Henri Duparc Elégie ("Oh! ne murmurez pas son nom!"), song for voice & piano (or orchestra) 3:01
Henri Duparc Extase ("Sur un lys pâle"), song for voice & piano (or orchestra) 3:38
Henri Duparc Le manoir de Rosamonde ("De sa dent soudaine et vorace"), song for voice & piano (or orchestra) 2:31
Henri Duparc Phidylé ("L'herbe est molle au sommeil"), song for voice & piano (or orchestra) 5:34
Henri Duparc Lamento ("Connaissez-vous la blanche tombe"), song for voice & piano 3:34
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