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Rameau / Jeffery / Orfeo Orchestra - Nais - Music CD

Rameau / Jeffery / Orfeo Orchestra - Nais - Music CD

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Gyrgy Vashegyi's love affair with French Baroque repertoire continues with Rameau's Nas from 1749 in a Glossa release complete with a characteristically appealing design. Subtitled "Opra pour la paix," Nas features demanding and extended leading roles for soprano Chantal Santon-Jeffery (Nas) and high tenor Reinoud Van Mechelen (Neptune), ably assisted by Florian Sempey and Thomas Doli, in an everyday eighteenth-century tale of a lovesick god in disguise, a misinterpreted prophecy and an alternative version of the Olympic Games (the score demands much from the chorus and Vashegyi's refined Purcell Choir is up to the mark). Rameau was a master orchestrator, no more so than in this pastorale heroque, stuffed full of ballets figurs, airs, minuets, rigaudons and tambourins, and with his Orfeo Orchestra - led by the peerless Simon Standage - Vashegyi harnesses the music's graphic and dramatic energy, complete with giants toppling off mountains, tidal waves swamping jilted lovers, underwater palaces, bucolic scenes (which include that characteristic French Baroque instrument, the musette - here played by Patrick Blanc), and even a chaconne for wrestlers.
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