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Tenor Reinoud Van Mechelen concludes his trilogy dedicated to hautes-contre with "Legros, haute-contre de Gluck". Joseph Legros (1739-1793) was a singer at the Paris Opéra, renowned for his extraordinary musical abilities, wide range and brilliant high notes. “His contemporaries appreciated the fact that his vocal delivery was not forced and that his taste was less mannered than that of his predecessors. His pronunciation was perfect and his face pleasing, although he did not cut a graceful figure and his stage acting left something to be desired” writes Benoit Dratwicki, of the Centre de Musique Baroque de Versailles, which is a partner in this series... Legros sparked renewed interest among modern composers for the haute-contre voice. The first to write for him were La Borde, Trial and Berton. Then came Gossec (Alexis et Daphné) and Grétry (Céphale et Procris). In 1774, Gluck's arrival in Paris marked a turning point in Legros's career: he made a name for himself in Orphée et Eurydice, caused a sensation inIphigénie en Aulide andIphigénie en Tauride... The title roles in Amadis de Gauleby J. C. Bach and Piccinni's Atyswere the last roles in which he shone. After Legros, the haute-contre voice gradually disappeared, giving way to that of the "true tenor", a more powerful voice, but one that had difficulty tackling
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“…This CD, the third in a series exploring music written for haute-contres and preceded by Lully and Rameau’s star tenors, very usefully and stylishly brings together some beautiful music, and I feel a singer who also directs his accompanying ensemble brings a further dimension to this fascinating and enjoyable repertoire.”
D James Ross – Early Music Review. Com – 31 May 2024
International Classical Music Award 2024 Nomination in the Vocal category
International Classical Music Awards 2024
***** Coup de cœur
Olivier Rouvière – Classica magazine (France) – November 2023
“… Reinoud Van Mechelen sings the often very tender arias in a beautiful voice with great expressivity and thus he always hits the right note for these pieces. His singing has just the portion of affetto that the arias need, for they never seem overly theatrical or intrusive. The ensemble A Nocte Temporis makes music just as beautifully and expressively.”****
Norbert Tischer – Pizzicato.lu – 8 October 2023
Performance **** Recording *****
Ashutosh Khandekar – BBC Music magazine – November 2023
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