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    Auber - Le Domino Noir (Pierre Jourdan) [2009]

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    Auber - Le Domino Noir (Pierre Jourdan) [2009]

    Auber - Le Domino Noir (Pierre Jourdan) [2009]
    PAL 4:3 (720x576) VBR | Francais (Dolby AC3, 2 ch) | 4.09 Gb (DVD5)
    Classical | Label: DOM | Sub: No | 2h.24’ | +3% Recovery

    Le domino noir (The Black Domino) is an opéra comique by the French composer Daniel Auber, first performed on 2 December 1837 by the Opéra-Comique at the Salle de la Bourse in Paris.[1] The libretto to the three-act piece is by Auber's usual collaborator, Eugène Scribe. It was one of Auber's most successful works, clocking up 1,207 performances by 1909. It received its UK premiere in 1838 and appeared in the USA the following year. Some of Auber's music has a Spanish flavour to reflect its setting.
    In 1869, Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky provided recitatives to replace the spoken dialogue for a proposed production of Le domino noir by an Italian opera company visiting Russia. No performances are believed to have taken place, but four of Tchaikovsky's recitatives were included in Richard Bonynge's recording of the opera.
    There was a production of the opera by Pierre Jourdan at the Théâtre Imperial at Compiègne in 1995.

    Auber - Le Domino Noir (Pierre Jourdan) [2009]

    Performer:
    Angele / Inésille - Sophie Fournier
    Brigitte - Lucile Vignon
    Horace - Alain Gabriel
    Juliano - Pierre Catala
    Lord Elfort - Glyn Davenport
    Jacinthe / Ursule - Marie-France Goudé
    La Tourière – Anne Pareuil
    Gil Pérez - Gilles Dubernet
    Orchestre de Picardie
    Direction musicale - Michel Swierczewski
    Direction – Pierre Jourdan
    Théâtre Impérial de Compiègne, 1995

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