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Notes
The Orpheus myth was as important for the birth of an opera in France as it had been in Italy. In 1684, Charpentier composed a work for three voices, Orphée descendant aux Enfers. With this piece, remarkable for its style and concision, he showed how well he had assimilated Carissimi’s art. It is a dramatic scene, similar to the ‘sacred histories’ of the Roman master. The text, by an unknown author, narrates Orpheus’ quest for his beloved in the Underworld. The hero’s haute-contre gives him an elegiac timbre – this was the vocal register in which Charpentier, himself a singer, excelled. In 1687 he created his second illustration of the myth, La Descente d’Orphée aux Enfers. In its two acts can be discerned the outline of a possible complete opera – the manuscript has reached us shorn of the third act in which Orpheus would presumably have lost Eurydice before being devoured by the Maenads. While La Descente d’Orphée has already been recorded several times, the Orphée of 1684 is a rarity and a magnificent discovery. In these two roles that might have been written for him, Reinoud van Mechelen is at the peak of his artistry, while his ensemble A Nocte Temporis and Lionel Meunier’s group Vox Luminis blend in perfect symbiosis.
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Reviews
Nominee in Baroque Vocal Category
International Classical Music Awards 2021
*****
Remy Franck - Pizzicato.lu – 29 January 2020
***** Coup de Cœur
Philippe Venturini - Classica magazine (France) - April 2020
"... anybody wanting these two pieces together need not hesitate in investing in these splendid new versions from Lionel Meunier and his team."
Richard Lawrence - Gramophone magazine - March 2020
Opera Choice
Performance ***** Recording *****
“…Haute-contre (high tenor) Reinoud van Mechelen is a seductive Orpheus – small wonder that his limpid, pliant, expressive voice and eloquent diction enchants both his nymph bride Eurydice (brought to life here by the dewy-voiced Déborah Cachet) and the god Pluto (stylishly sung by Geoffrey Buffière). Mechelen also co-directs (with Lionel Meunier) the period ensemble A Nocte Temporis, and the sensitive interplay of voices and instruments has all the intimacy of chamber music (fitting for a work originally performed in the private salons of the Parisian Duchess of Guide)… Alpha Classic’s recording is luminous and detailed.”
Kate Bolton-Porciatti – BBC Music magazine – March 2020
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