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Orchestre De Paris, Daniel Barenboim - Saint-Saëns: Samson et Dalila (2005)

Orchestre De Paris, Daniel Barenboim - Saint-Saëns: Samson et Dalila (2005)
  • Title: Saint-Saëns: Samson et Dalila
  • Year Of Release: 2005
  • Label: Deutsche Grammophon
  • Genre: Classical, Opera
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 02:05:11
  • Total Size: 571 Mb
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Tracklist:

CD 1
1. Act 1 - "Dieu! Dieu d'Israël!" 9:35
2. Act 1 - "Arrêtez, ô mes Frères!" 6:15
3. Act 1 - "Qui donc élève ici la voix?" 2:46
4. Act 1 - "C'est toi que sa bouche invective..." 3:16
5. Act 1 - "Que vois-je? Abimélech frappé par les esclaves!" 4:02
6. Act 1 - "Hymne de joie" 6:38
7. Act 1 - Voici le printemps... 2:04
8. Act 1 - Je viens célébrer la victoire... 3:03
9. Act 1 - Danse des Prêtresses de Dagon 2:33
10. Act 1 - "Printemps qui commence" 6:55

CD 2
11. Act 2 - Prelude 2:08
12. Act 2 - "Samson, recherchant ma présence" 4:52
13. Act 2 - "J'ai gravi la montagne" 6:05
14. Act 2 - "Oui... déjà par trois fois..." 6:05
15. Act 2 - Se pourrait-il que sur son coeur 1:27
16. Act 2 - "En ces lieux, malgré moi, m'ont ramenée mes pas" 9:59
17. Act 2 - "Mon coeur s'ouvre à ta voix" 5:31
18. Act 2 - Mais!...Non! Que dis-je, hélas! 6:25
19. Act 3 - "Vois ma misère, hélas!" 8:37
20. Act 3 - Interlude / Zwischenspiel / Intermezzo 2:07
21. Act 3 - "L'aube qui blanchit déjà les coteaux" 1:49
22. Saint-Saëns: Samson et Dalila, Op. 47, R. 288 / Act 3 - Bacchanale 7:06
23. Act 3 - "Salut! salut au juge d'Israël" 7:38
24. Act 3 - "Gloire à Dagon vainqueur!" 8:08

Performers:
[Abimélech] – Pierre Thau
[Dalila] – Elena Obraztsova
[Deuxième Philistin] – Michel Hubert
[Grand-prêtre De Dagon] – Renato Bruson
[Premier Philistin] – Constantin Zaharia
[Samson] – Placido Domingo
[Un Messager Philistin] – Gérard Friedmann
[Un Vieillard Hébreu] – Robert Lloyd
Chœurs De L'Orchestre De Paris
Chorus Master – Arthur Oldham
Orchestre de Paris
Daniel Barenboim, conductor

This is a splendid recording of Samson et Dalila. Even though it was originally recorded in analog, I have never heard an analog recording that sounded this good before. It sounds digital to me. The sound is clear, with just the right amount of resonance. The sound of the orchestra after Dalila's betrayal of Samson is so thrilling that it gave me chills.
Domingo sounds great in this July 1978 recording made in Paris. Daniel Barenboim does a fine job with the orchestra, and the all-French chorus is excellent; you can plainly hear the authentic French diction. As for Elena Obraztsova as Dalila, if you like huge, voluptuous voices with lots of nasal richness, you will like her. Personally, I love that kind of voice. And her singing is full of excitement; she is very expressive when she sings. Like a great artist, she knows when to speed up and slow down to increase dramatic effect. Imagine Maria Callas with a huge, wild, mezzo voice and you have a good idea what you are in for here. Buyer beware: no libretto included. There is another version of this recording on sale with Domingo as Samson on the front cover. I suspect that one has a libretto.




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