The late 1960s and early 1970s were a fertile period for the Bonynge–Sutherland duo. Whilst fulfilling a fiendish concert schedule, they produced a string of opera sets for Decca with leading artists of the day which have become classics of the catalogue: ‘La fille du regiment’ (1968), ‘Lakmé’, ‘Les Huguenots’, ‘Romantic French Arias’ (all 1969!), ‘L’elisir d’amore’ (1970), ‘Rigoletto’ and ‘Les Contes d’Hoffmann’ (both 1971). But Richard Bonynge also found time to make recordings of ballet music, overtures and curiosities such as ‘Ballet Music and Entr’actes from French Opera’, taped in 1971. The world of nineteenth-century opera is rich and colourful and on this recording we enter a rarely glimpsed but seductive part of it. It is a heady confection of the well-known mixing with forgotten charms.
But what makes this issue especially invaluable is the fact that Bonynge recorded two extra items during the recording session for which there was no room on the original LP. One of them is an exquisitely beautiful and haunting prelude from Massenet’s ‘Les Érinnyes’, the other from Delibes’s last opera’ Kassya’, which was orchestrated by Massenet after the Delibes’s death in 1891 and first performed in 1893. They are published for the first time. The entire disc has been remastered from the original tapes.
GIACOMO MEYERBEER: Le Prophète: Coronation March
JULES MASSENET: La Navarraise: Nocturne
CHARLES GOUNOD: La Reine de Saba: Waltz
FRANÇOIS-ADRIEN BOIËLDIEU: La Dame blanche: Overture
JULES MASSENET: Chérubin: Entr’acte to Act III
GEORGES BIZET: Don Procopio: Entr’acte to Act II
JULES MASSENET:
Don César de Bazan: Entr’acte Sévillana
Le Roi de Lahore: Entr’acte from Act V and Adagio & Waltz from Act III Ballet
CHARLES GOUNOD: Le Tribut de Zamora: Danse grecque
CAMILLE SAINT-SAËNS: Henry VIII: Danse de la Gipsy
JULES MASSENET: Les Érinnyes: Invocation
LÉO DELIBES: Le Roi l’a dit: Entr’acte to Act III
DANIEL FRANÇOIS ESPRIT AUBER: La Neige: Overture
JULES MASSENET: Les Érinnyes: Entr’acte to Act III*
LÉO DELIBES: Kassya: Prelude to Act III*
London Symphony Orchestra
Richard Bonynge
*PREVIOUSLY UNPUBLISHED
Recording Producer: John Mordler
Balance Engineer: James Lock
Recording Location: Kingsway Hall, London, UK, 19–21 May 1971
‘the record enjoyably enough fills some gaps in the catalogue, and performance and recording are first class.’ Gramophone