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Ben Heppner - Airs Français / Myung-whun Chung, London So
Release Date:
11/13/2001
Label:
Deutsche Grammophon
Catalog #:
471372
Spars Code:
DDD
Composer:
Hector Berlioz , Jules Massenet , Giacomo Meyerbeer , Jacques Halévy ...
Performer:
Ben Heppner , Paul Silverthorne
Conductor:
Myung-Whun Chung
Orchestra/Ensemble:
London Symphony Orchestra , London Voices
Number of Discs:
1
Recorded in:
Stereo
Length:
1 Hours 14 Mins.
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A few decades from now, someone will put together a series of recordings devoted to "the greatest tenors of the 21st century". Will Ben Heppner be featured on one of these? Most likely more than one. What other conclusion can you reach after hearing these splendiferous performances of French arias, presented as the Canadian singer's debut under his new, exclusive DG contract? To begin with, there's nothing really typical about this recital, from the choice of repertoire--extended arias from some of the less-traveled operatic territory--to this revered label's confirmation of big-budget stature on an artist who's neither a "three tenor" nor a singer under the age of 14. No, this is really grown-up stuff, and Heppner
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proves not only a seasoned and commanding presence, but an artist of the highest magnitude, with the vocal equipment and musical intelligence to at once rivet an audience to its seats and compel it to spontaneously rise in a collective ovation.
Not one of these arias is a safe walk in the park for any tenor; all require a marathon runner's stamina and demand extremes of technique and range. Only a singer in top form and with a voice that's both powerful and versatile will successfully negotiate, for example, the tortuous phrases (and high B-flats, Bs, and D-flat) of "Seul pour lutter" from Berlioz's Benvenuto Cellini--which Heppner does with virtually no strain (and apparently no fear). He really takes us inside these scenes, thanks in part to the length of most of the selections; but it's primarily his confident dramatic sense and his ability to communicate that gives an impression of a live stage presentation rather than a studio effort. Listen to how Heppner movingly portrays the tormented emotions of the father in the 11-minute-long "Rachel, quand du Seigneur" from Halévy's La Juive, and to how he captures the prayerful mood of Massenet's "Ô Souverain, ô juge, ô père", and then elevates this lovely melody and its character's compelling spiritual vision to one of the more affecting displays of pure vocal artistry that you'll ever hear.
The singing is consistently grand and eloquent, rich in tone, unflagging in quality and smooth as glass across registers, showing as good an example as you'll find of a singer well-matched with material. Not surprisingly, Heppner's heroes are Fritz Wunderlich and Jussi Bjoerling, and in this singer's every note and phrase you can hear the lyricism, textual awareness, and consummate musicality that's a tribute to those legends. And just when you're suspecting that he's got even more in reserve, Heppner confirms it with a majestically swelling crescendo or burst of power that soars in perfect complement to his equally impressive soft, tender moments. The disc's last track, Berlioz's wildly wonderful arrangement of La Marseillaise, is a brilliant if slightly quirky finale. Myung-Whun Chung is a splendid collaborator who gives full rein to his orchestra where required but never fails to give the ultimate power and glory to the singer. The one disappointment here is the sound: the orchestra is strangely recessed and constricted, which gives the recording an old-timey ambience that doesn't suit the repertoire or conform to the standard of today's best digital engineering. However, that condition didn't stop me from listening to this at least five of six times already--and I'm certain it won't prove an obstacle to anyone who wants to get in on a chance to hear one of the 21st century's greatest tenors without waiting 20 or 30 years for those special tribute recordings to come out.
--David Vernier , ClassicsToday.com
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1.
Les troyens: Inutiles regrets...Ah! quand viendra l'instant
Composer:
Hector Berlioz
Performer:
Ben Heppner (Tenor)
Conductor:
Myung-Whun Chung
Orchestra/Ensemble:
London Symphony Orchestra , London Voices
Period:
Romantic
Written:
1856-1858 France
Date of Recording:
2001
Venue:
All Saints' Church, London, England
Length:
6 Minutes 11 Secs.
Language:
French
2.
La damnation de Faust, Op. 24: Nature immense
Composer:
Hector Berlioz
Performer:
Ben Heppner (Tenor)
Conductor:
Myung-Whun Chung
Orchestra/Ensemble:
London Symphony Orchestra , London Voices
Period:
Romantic
Written:
France
Date of Recording:
2001
Venue:
All Saints' Church, London, England
Length:
5 Minutes 45 Secs.
Language:
French
3.
Benvenuto Cellini: Seul pour lutter, seul avec mon courage
Composer:
Hector Berlioz
Performer:
Ben Heppner (Tenor)
Conductor:
Myung-Whun Chung
Orchestra/Ensemble:
London Symphony Orchestra , London Voices
Period:
Romantic
Written:
1834-1837 France
Date of Recording:
2001
Venue:
All Saints' Church, London, England
Length:
8 Minutes 11 Secs.
Language:
French
4.
Sapho: Qu'il est loin mon pays
Composer:
Jules Massenet
Performer:
Ben Heppner (Tenor)
Conductor:
Myung-Whun Chung
Orchestra/Ensemble:
London Symphony Orchestra , London Voices
Period:
Romantic
Written:
1897/1909 France
Date of Recording:
2001
Venue:
All Saints' Church, London, England
Length:
4 Minutes 17 Secs.
Language:
French
5.
L'Africaine: O paradis sorti de l'onde
Composer:
Giacomo Meyerbeer
Performer:
Ben Heppner (Tenor)
Conductor:
Myung-Whun Chung
Orchestra/Ensemble:
London Symphony Orchestra , London Voices
Period:
Romantic
Written:
1865 Germany
Date of Recording:
2001
Venue:
All Saints' Church, London, England
Length:
6 Minutes 21 Secs.
Language:
French
6.
Les Huguenots: Plus blanche que la blanche hermine
Composer:
Giacomo Meyerbeer
Performer:
Ben Heppner (Tenor) , Paul Silverthorne (Viola)
Conductor:
Myung-Whun Chung
Orchestra/Ensemble:
London Symphony Orchestra , London Voices
Period:
Romantic
Written:
1836 Germany
Date of Recording:
2001
Venue:
All Saints' Church, London, England
Length:
6 Minutes 18 Secs.
Language:
French
7.
Béatrice et Bénédict: Ah! Je vais l'aimer
Composer:
Hector Berlioz
Performer:
Ben Heppner (Tenor)
Conductor:
Myung-Whun Chung
Orchestra/Ensemble:
London Symphony Orchestra , London Voices
Period:
Romantic
Written:
1860-1862 France
Date of Recording:
2001
Venue:
All Saints' Church, London, England
Length:
2 Minutes 35 Secs.
Language:
French
8.
La juive: Rachel, quand du Seigneur
Composer:
Jacques Halévy
Performer:
Ben Heppner (Tenor)
Conductor:
Myung-Whun Chung
Orchestra/Ensemble:
London Symphony Orchestra , London Voices
Period:
Romantic
Written:
1835 Paris, France
Date of Recording:
2001
Venue:
All Saints' Church, London, England
Length:
10 Minutes 53 Secs.
Language:
French
9.
Le Cid: O Souverain, ô juge, ô père
Composer:
Jules Massenet
Performer:
Ben Heppner (Tenor)
Conductor:
Myung-Whun Chung
Orchestra/Ensemble:
London Symphony Orchestra , London Voices
Period:
Romantic
Written:
1885 France
Date of Recording:
2001
Venue:
All Saints' Church, London, England
Length:
5 Minutes 34 Secs.
Language:
French
10.
Le Prophète: Roi du ciel
Composer:
Giacomo Meyerbeer
Performer:
Ben Heppner (Tenor)
Conductor:
Myung-Whun Chung
Orchestra/Ensemble:
London Symphony Orchestra , London Voices
Period:
Romantic
Written:
1849 Germany
Date of Recording:
2001
Venue:
All Saints' Church, London, England
Length:
3 Minutes 47 Secs.
Language:
French
11.
La damnation de Faust, Op. 24: Merci, doux crépuscule!
Composer:
Hector Berlioz
Performer:
Ben Heppner (Tenor)
Conductor:
Myung-Whun Chung
Orchestra/Ensemble:
London Symphony Orchestra , London Voices
Period:
Romantic
Written:
1845-1846 France
Date of Recording:
2001
Venue:
All Saints' Church, London, England
Length:
5 Minutes 9 Secs.
Language:
French
12.
Le Cid: O noble lame étincelante
Composer:
Jules Massenet
Performer:
Ben Heppner (Tenor)
Conductor:
Myung-Whun Chung
Orchestra/Ensemble:
London Symphony Orchestra , London Voices
Period:
Romantic
Written:
1885 France
Date of Recording:
2001
Venue:
All Saints' Church, London, England
Length:
4 Minutes 57 Secs.
Language:
French
13.
Chant de guerre pour l'armée du Rhin "La marseillaise"
Composer:
Claude-Joseph de Lisle
Performer:
Ben Heppner (Tenor)
Conductor:
Myung-Whun Chung
Orchestra/Ensemble:
London Symphony Orchestra , London Voices
Period:
Classical
Written:
1792 France
Date of Recording:
2001
Venue:
All Saints' Church, London, England
Length:
4 Minutes 7 Secs.
Language:
French
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