Jean-Philippe Rameau Dardanus [CD]
タイトル: Jean-Philippe Rameau Dardanus
レーベル: ABC Classics
カタログNo.: ABC4765844
録音: 2005年
収録曲:
Dardanus
Music by Jean-Philippe Rameau 1683-1764
Libretto by Charles-Antoine Le Clerc de La Bruère 1714-1754
CD1 [54'35]
[1] Ouverture 4'07
[2]-[10] ACTE I
[11]-[25] ACTE II
CD2 [73'32]
[1]-[8] ACTE III
[9]-[22] ACTE IV
[23]-[31] ACTE V
Total Playing Time 128'07
演奏者:
Stephen Bennett Teucer, king of Phrygia
Kathryn McCusker Iphise, daughter of Teucer
Paul Whelan Anténor, prince of a neibouring kingdom
Damian Whiteley Isménor, magician and priest of Jupiter
Paul Agnew Dardanus, son of Jupiter
Penelope Mills Vénus
Miriam Allan Une Phrygienne (A Phrygian Woman), Un Songe (A Dream)
Anna Fraser Une Phrygienne (A Phrygian Woman)
David Greco Un Phrygian (A Phrygian Man)
Dan Walker Un Songe (A Dream)
Corin Bone Un Songe (A Dream)
Cantillation
Orchestra of the Antipodes on period instruments
Antony Walker conductor
Cantillation
Antony Walker, Music Director
Alison Johnston, Manager
Soprano
Anna Fraser†
Mina Kanaridis
Belinda Montgomery
Josie Ryan†
Jane Sheldon
Mezzo-Soprano/Haute-Contre
Anne Farrell
Eric Peterson†
Natalie Shea
Dan Walker†
Tenor
Philip Chu
John Pitman
Brett Weymark†
Raff Wilson
Bass
Daniel Beer
Corin Bone
Craig Everingham
David Greco
David Russell
† Trio soloists
Orchestra of the Antipodes
Antony Walker, Music Director
Alison Johnston, Manager
Violin 1
Rachael Beesley
Franz Geissenhof, Vienna, Austria, 1813
Stephen Freeman
B.J. Boussu, Brussels, Belgium, 1759
Julia Fredersdorff
Anonymous, Mittenwald, Germany, early 18th century
Matthew Bruce
Anonymous, Germany, 18th century, after Stradivarius
Elizabeth Pogson
Anonymous, after Sebastian Klotz, bow courtesy of the Australian Brandenburg Orchestra
Violin 2
Sophie Gent
Arthur Robinson, Perth, Australia, 1998, after Amati
Myee Clohessy
Anonymous, Mittenwald, Germany, c.1790
Dominic Glynn
Simon Brown, Sydney, Australia, 2005, after Guarnerius
Hannah Sless
Lockey Hill, London, England, c.1770
Leigh Middenway
Peter Wamsley, London, England, c.1770
Viola 1
Valmai Coggins
Adele Beardsmore and Alan Coggins, Blackheath, Australia, 1995, after the Gibson Stradivarius, 1734
Amelia Peachment
Perry and Wilkinson, England, 1790
Viola 2
Nicole Forsyth
Tenor viola by Ian Clarke, Biddeston, Australia, 1998, after Giovanni Paolo Maggini, 'Dumas', c.1680
John Ma
Simon Brown, Sydney, Australia, 2001
Cello
Daniel Yeadon principal and continuo cello
Michael Watson, England, 1991, after Guarnerius
Jamie Hey continuo cello track [16] (CD2)
Five-string cello by Warren Nolan-Fordham, Melbourne, Australia, 1986, after Peregrino Zanetto, Brescia, Italy, c.1581
Rosemary Quinn
Anonymous, Germany, early 19th century
Double Bass
Kirsty McCahon
Giuseppe Abbati, Modena, Italy, c.1750
Traverso Flute/Piccolo*
Melissa Farrow
Flute by Fritjof Aurin, Düsseldorf, Germany 1999, after J. Denner, c.1720
Piccolo by Rudolf Tutz, Innsbruck, Austria, 2005
Matthew Ridley
Flute by Simon Polak, The Netherlands, after Tassi, Paris, France, c.1750
Piccolo by Rudolf Tutz, Innsbruck, Austria, 2005
Oboe
Kirsten Barry
Mary Kirkpatrick, Ithaca NY, USA, 2005, after Naust, France, late 17th century
Geoffrey Burgess
Mary Kirkpatrick, Ithaca NY, USA, 2005, after Naust, France, late 17th century
Bassoon
Simon Rickard
Olivier Cottet, Prouais, France, 1999
Lisa Goldberg
Olivier Cottet, Prouais, France, 1999
Bassoons used courtesy of the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment
Harpsichord
Neal Peres Da Costa
French double-manual harpsichord by Andrew Garlick, Somerset, England, after Jean Goujon, 18th century, used courtesy of Neal Peres Da Costa
Percussion
Brian Nixon
French Renaissance long drum with goatskin head, gut snares and rope tension by Ben Harms, New Marlborough, USA, 2005, used courtesy of the Australian Brandenburg Orchestra
Tapan (Middle-Eastern double-headed drum) with goatskin head and rope tension, anonymous, 1960s
Small calfskin bass drum, anonymous, England, 1960s
a' = 392
Temperament: Valotti
* Piccolos sponsored by Holman Webb Lawyers
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