Having just been gobsmacked by Maggie Teyte singing Chanson Triste I’m hoping that the experts in song here will direct me to more really outstanding examples of Duparc on record.
Great Duparc recordings
Collapse
X
-
Originally posted by Mandryka View PostHaving just been gobsmacked by Maggie Teyte singing Chanson Triste I’m hoping that the experts in song here will direct me to more really outstanding examples of Duparc on record.
François Le Roux
Danielle Borst
Jeff Cohen
I can't vouch for its outstandingness in other respects, though; nor, tbh, can I remember why I bought it.
-
-
For me, Charles Panzera and Pierre Bernac were the classic singers of Duparc's melodies. Its' a pity Panzera didn't have a better pianist; she really isn't up to the climax of 'Phidyle'. Bernac of course fared better. I think overall, I think Poulenc's piano playing was hios best side, rather than his own music.
Comment
-
-
Bernac is fabulous - it’s just a shame he didn’t record more! That’s new for me so thanks for mentioning it, Smittims. Panzera has such a special voice, I like everything I’ve ever heard from him..
I hadn’t come across Le Roux - but unfortunately it’s not streaming anywhere as far as I can see.
Comment
-
-
The marvellous Maggie Teyte EMI Références twofer of French song can still be snapped up quite cheaply second-hand - as I did several years ago.
I love Charles Panzéra on his EMI Références disc with 12 Duparc songs. He's accompanied in 1936 recordings by his wife Magdaleine Baillot.
12 classic Duparc renditions from Camille Maurane on this 2CD Aussie Eloquence issue which I have just acquired. https://www.prestomusic.com/classica...amille-maurane
Another recent acquisition is the very recommendable Duparc disc from Andrea Mastroni and Mattia Ometto on Brilliant Classics. Unusual for a bass to record these songs - he plays Sarastro on stage. For me it offers something different and works brilliantly. https://www.prestomusic.com/classica...duparc-lamento
Two mixed recital discs including Duparc on the Alpha label are also worth mentioning:
The award-wininng Néère from Véronique Gens (2015) https://www.prestomusic.com/classica...c-and-chausson
Stéphane Degout: Mélodies (2010) https://www.prestomusic.com/classica...t-helene-lucas
Comment
-
Comment