Damnation of Faust Recommendations

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  • martin_opera
    • Jan 2025

    Damnation of Faust Recommendations

    Having heard many many versions of D'amour l'ardente Flamme from La Damnation De Faust (Shirley Verrett a firm favourite) I am keen to explore the full piece. But which one? Common sense seems to point me to either of the Colin Davis recordings and the LSO Live one is cheap, but equally cheap on mp3 is the Nagano with Jose Van Dam. This has never made it on to BAL so advice on these and other recordings would be gratefully received. Plus - is it actually any good?
  • umslopogaas
    Full Member
    • Nov 2010
    • 1977

    #2
    'The Rough Guide to Classical Music' recommends the version conducted by M-W Chung on DG.

    The 2010 'Penguin Guide' recommends the Davis version on LSO live.

    I've got two versions, both on LP: one in stereo conducted by Pretre, with Janet Baker, Nicolai Gedda and Gabriel Bacquier, and one in mono conducted by Charles Munch. I'd strongly recommend the Pretre version if its made it to CD.

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    • aeolium
      Full Member
      • Nov 2010
      • 3992

      #3
      I have a quite old recording, but it seems very good and idiomatic to me, by Igor Markevitch and the Lamoureux Orchestra. It can be found on the DG Originals series.

      Edit: It can also be found in mp3 format on classicalmusicmobile for €1 :

      Last edited by aeolium; 06-09-12, 10:27. Reason: Additional download info

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      • vinteuil
        Full Member
        • Nov 2010
        • 12955

        #4
        I have sung the praises before on these Boards of the Berlioz box on brilliant classics, with Eliahu Inbal.
        For the Damnation of Faust he has Maria Ewing, Denes Gulyas, and Robert LLoyd; Frankfurt RSO, Kolner Rundfunkchor, Sudfunk-Chor Stuttgart, Chor des NDR Hamburg.
        I think it's excellent.
        The 11 CD box also gives you the Symphonie Fantastique, Harold en Italie, Romeo et Juliette, l'Enfance du Christ, op 22 Te Deum, Requiem 'Grande Messe des Morts'. If you like Berlioz, you'll want it...

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        • martin_opera

          #5
          Thanks Aeolium. Markevitch (and Munch) ordered from CMM for less than £2.

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          • soileduk
            Full Member
            • Nov 2010
            • 338

            #6
            Damnation of Faust/Inbal is a £6 pre-order on a Brilliant Classics 2-disc set. In the river or with the dog.

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            • Serial_Apologist
              Full Member
              • Dec 2010
              • 37855

              #7
              Everyman's scapegoat, poor Faust. Always getting damned.

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              • ferneyhoughgeliebte
                Gone fishin'
                • Sep 2011
                • 30163

                #8
                Originally posted by vinteuil View Post
                I have sung the praises before on these Boards of the Berlioz box on brilliant classics, with Eliahu Inbal.
                You have, and I have seconded the recommendation then as I do now. Superb soloists (Ms Ewing's finest hour?), excellent orchestra, clear wide-ranging recording and magnificent direction from Inbal.


                (Markevich is good, too!)
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                • arthroceph
                  Full Member
                  • Oct 2012
                  • 144

                  #9
                  I was weened on the Boston/Ozawa and always thought it was just shy of excellent, which was certainly good enough for me.
                  Edith Mathis does a fabulous Marguerite in my books, and I've always had tons of time for Stuart Burrows, who is Faust. Orchestra is scintillating in parts, always good though.

                  Having a soft spot for Von Stade, I gave the Solti a short listen but couldn't stand it... I had just been listening to the Ozawa for too long. That happens to me quite a bit, I get to know a piece via a certain recording, I OD on it, and then the piece is linked to the recording and can't be separated.

                  Maria Ewing as Marguerite? Boy, not sure about that. I'd have qualms about that one ...

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                  • arthroceph
                    Full Member
                    • Oct 2012
                    • 144

                    #10
                    Ozawa with Mathis and Burrows is good too.
                    Orchestra scintillating in parts .. which you need in Berlioz.
                    Find it hard to visualize Ewing as Marguerite though.

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                    • arthroceph
                      Full Member
                      • Oct 2012
                      • 144

                      #11
                      that was a double post from me. I wasn't trying to doubly recommend the Ozawa, it's just seems that posts to this particular forum are filtered in some way, so I thought I hadn't sent the first one in.

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                      • Ferretfancy
                        Full Member
                        • Nov 2010
                        • 3487

                        #12
                        I've always regretted that EMI's 1961 French National Opera recording by Andre Cluytens of extracts only has never appeared on CD. This is one of my most treasured LPs, with Nicolai Gedda, Rita Gorr and Gerard Souzay, and it raises the question, was it originally recorded complete, with tapes languishing in a vault somewhere ? All the forces required are there, including the excellent male voice chorus and offstage effects, while the recording is excellent, so it's difficult to think why it's incomplete.

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                        • richardfinegold
                          Full Member
                          • Sep 2012
                          • 7749

                          #13
                          any one favor Monteux? I'm not sure that it is available at the moment...

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                          • teamsaint
                            Full Member
                            • Nov 2010
                            • 25231

                            #14
                            The Cluytens highlights LP that Ferretfancy referred to above looks to be available as a reasonable price download on Amazon.

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                            • mallard fizz
                              Banned
                              • Oct 2019
                              • 54

                              #15
                              Hi-Res 24/96 stereo download just £4.79 on Qobuz

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