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Le soir, song for voice, horn & piano

 
Classical Work: Le soir, song for voice, horn & piano
  • Date: ca. 1840 -1842
  • Composer: Charles Gounod
  • Period: Romantic (1820-1869)

Review

Drawn from Alphonse de Lamartine's Meditations poetiques from 1820, Gounod's setting of Le soir (The Evening) dates from his years at the Villa de Medici as a winner of the Prix de Rome. Written when the composer was still in his early twenties, Le soir is the quintessential Gounod melodie: a long, slow, rapturous song that is at once sensuous and chaste, humane, spiritual, and above all, romantic in expression and classic in form. Strophically setting Lamartine's six-verse poem, Gounod's legato melody effortlessly floats above the chromatic harmonies of the piano, blending the two together in an indissoluble unity. Gounod went on to compose dozens of other songs, but he never composed a better song. In 1866, he rewrote Le soir as one of his Romances sans paroles for piano. ~ James Leonard, All Music Guide

Albums with Complete Performances of the Work

Title Date
Bouquet of Melodies
Charles Gounod: Ou voulez-vous aller
Complete Recordings, Vol. 1 1997
Gluck: Orfeo ed Euridice 1996
Gounod: Sérénade; Le Soir
Historic Baritones, The French School
In the Twilight: Romantic Music for Soprano, Horn and Piano 2001
Mattia Battistini: Il Paganini de Canto
Mattia Battistini: Il re dei baritoni
Mélodies
Oiseau Bleu 1995
Paul Derenne
Serenata (French & Italian Romantic Songs) 1995
Songs By Charles Gounod 1993
Suzanne Danco
The Complete Gramophone Recordings 1901-1908 1997
The Complete Gramophone Recordings 1901-1908 1997
The Era of Adelina Patti 1993
The Harold Wayne Collection Volume 21: The "Paris Fonotipias" 1993
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