Jacques Offenbach – La Belle Hélène (Extraits)
Лейбл: | Pathé Marconi EMI – 2C 051-10852 |
Формат: | Vinyl |
Страна: | France |
Дата релиза: | 1972 |
Жанр: | Classical |
Стиль: | Operetta, Romantic |
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Треклист:
La Belle Hélène (Extraits) |
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A2 | Acte 1 : C'Est Le Devoir Des Jeunes Filles (Choeur) - Amours Divines - Ardentes Flammes (Hélène) |
4:35 | |
A3 | Acte 1 : Le Jugement De Paris |
3:25 | |
A4 | Acte 1 : Marche Et Couplets Des Rois |
4:10 | |
A5 | Acte 1 : Final |
8:35 | |
B1 | Acte 2 : Invocation À Venus (Hélène) |
2:30 | |
B2 | Acte 2 : Duo Du Rêve (Hélène, Paris) |
5:10 | |
B3 | Acte 2 : Un Mari Sage (Hélène) |
2:15 | |
B4 | Acte 3 : Ronde : Vénus Au Fond De Nos Âmes (Oreste) |
2:00 | |
B5 | Acte 3 : Trio Patriotique (Menelas, Agamemnon, Calchas) |
5:10 | |
B6 | Acte 3 : Tyrolienne (Paris) |
1:20 | |
B7 | Acte 3 : Final |
2:00 |
Участники записи:
- Baritone Vocals [Agamemnon] – Willy Clément
- Baritone Vocals [Ajax II] – Aimé Doniat
- Bass Vocals [Calchas] – Michel Roux
- Chorus – Choeur Raymond Saint-Paul
- Conductor – Jules Gressier
- Orchestra – Orchestre De L'Association Des Concerts Lamoureux
- Soprano Vocals [Hélène] – Deva Dassy
- Soprano Vocals [Orest] – Liliane Berton
- Tenor Vocals [Achilles] – Bernard Demigny
- Tenor Vocals [Ajax I] – Gaston Rey
- Tenor Vocals [Menelaus] – Albert Duvaleix
- Tenor Vocals [Paris] – Claude Devos
Лейблы и идентификаторы:
- Price Code : D
- Rights Society : SACEM SACD SDRM SGDL
Компании:
- Printed By – I.D.N.
- Recorded At – Théâtre des Champs-Élysées
Участники записи:
- Baritone Vocals [Agamemnon] – Willy Clément
- Baritone Vocals [Ajax II] – Aimé Doniat
- Bass Vocals [Calchas] – Michel Roux
- Chorus – Choeur Raymond Saint-Paul
- Conductor – Jules Gressier
- Orchestra – Orchestre De L'Association Des Concerts Lamoureux
- Soprano Vocals [Hélène] – Deva Dassy
- Soprano Vocals [Orest] – Liliane Berton
- Tenor Vocals [Achilles] – Bernard Demigny
- Tenor Vocals [Ajax I] – Gaston Rey
- Tenor Vocals [Menelaus] – Albert Duvaleix
- Tenor Vocals [Paris] – Claude Devos