David Herculanum Flemish Radio Choir

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Album info

Album-Release:
2015

HRA-Release:
08.09.2015

Label: Ediciones Singulares

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Opera

Artist: Flemish Radio Choir, Brussels Philharmonic & Hervé Niquet

Composer: Félicien-César David (1810-1876)

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  • Félicien David (1810-1876)
  • 1 Introduction 03:05
  • Acte I Scène 1
  • 2 Gloire, gloire a toi 04:56
  • 3 Oui, j'ai passé les mers 00:53
  • 4 Marche 01:44
  • Acte I Scène 2
  • 5 Pour célébrer le jour 00:28
  • 6 Du sang! Du sang! 01:54
  • 7 Dans une retraite profonde 02:54
  • 8 Votre dieu, votre foi 01:36
  • 9 Le monde est conquis 00:41
  • Acte I Scène 3
  • 10 Quels sont les noms 01:17
  • Acte I Scène 4
  • 11 Noble Hélios, en ton absence 02:31
  • 12 Réponds! 00:21
  • 13 Tout est soumis à ma puissance 01:55
  • 14 Déesse des plaisirs 00:59
  • Acte I Scène 5
  • 15 Buvons! Buvons encore à la reine 01:12
  • 16 Les convives joyeux boivent 00:40
  • 17 Bois ce vin que l'amour donne 04:03
  • 18 Hélios! Obéis 00:38
  • 19 Dieu! Quel monde nouveau 02:47
  • 20 A toi, reine ou déesse! 03:02
  • 21 Je veux aimer toujours 03:23
  • Acte I Scène 6
  • 22 Malheur! Malheur! 01:54
  • 23 Un ange m'apparut 02:32
  • 24 Rions de ce prophète 03:09
  • Acte II
  • 25 Prélude 01:48
  • Acte II Scène 1
  • 26 Seuls dans la nuit 02:29
  • 27 Roi du ciel 01:41
  • Acte II Scène 2
  • 28 Gardes! Dispersez-la 04:15
  • Acte II Scène 3
  • 29 Non, je ne puis souffrir 02:22
  • 30 Toi chrétien! 01:17
  • 31 Oui, j'ai menti 04:15
  • Acte II Scène 4
  • 32 Me voilà libre enfin 04:05
  • 33 Je veux aimer toujours 02:14
  • Acte III Scène 1
  • 34 Ô jour d'ivresse! 01:30
  • 35 Ce palais...ce festin 01:10
  • 36 Ô jour d'ivressse! (2) 00:55
  • 37 Pas des muses 02:40
  • Acte III Scène 2
  • 38 Hélios!...Il est là... 01:36
  • 39 Je crois au dieu 02:16
  • 40 Qu'on l'emmène 01:26
  • Acte III Scène 3
  • 41 Suis-là donc 01:59
  • 42 Parle, réponds, décide! 01:15
  • 43 Hélios! Je t'appelle 02:37
  • 44 Enfin tu crois à ma tendresse 02:53
  • Acte IV Tableau 1
  • 45 Prélude 01:21
  • Acte IV Tableau 1 Scène 1
  • 46 Oui, Satan est vainqueur 00:54
  • Acte IV Tableau 1 Scène 2
  • 47 Le proconsul! 01:06
  • 48 Amis, marchons! 02:31
  • 49 Allez, dans la nuit profonde 04:16
  • Acte IV Tableau 2 Scène 3
  • 50 Dieu ne m'a pas frappé 03:01
  • Acte IV Tableau 2 Scène 4
  • 51 Oui, j'ai mérité l'anathème 02:34
  • 52 Ah! Malgré moi, j'oublie 03:01
  • 53 Mon dieu! Ce pardon qu'il demande 02:38
  • 54 Viens! La mort, qui nous purifie 02:27
  • Acte IV Tableau 2 Scène 5
  • 55 Ah! Malheur! 02:03
  • 56 Ô terreur! 01:32
  • 57 Eh bien! S'il faut que dans ce jour 01:30
  • Total Runtime 02:02:11

Info for David Herculanum

Félicien David was already famous through his ‘ode-symphonie’ Le Désert (1844) when his opera Herculanum was first staged at the Paris Opéra in 1859. This ambitious work, later to gain him entrance to the Opéra-Comique and the Institut de France, also played a part in earning him the Légion d’Honneur.

Leaving behind the Middle Eastern inflections of his earlier scores, Herculanum is a remarkably strong composition (vast, intensely dramatic scenes), impressive in the diversity of its style (including Verdian influences) and its vocal variety (including the rare coloratura contralto voice often used by Rossini).

There is also a fantastic vein, as made popular by Boieldieu (La Dame blanche, 1825) and Meyerbeer (Robert le Diable, 1831); but the supernatural is used here to serve an openly stated mysticism: the eruption of Vesuvius brings a spectacular, cataclysmic ending, signifying the decadence of the ancient world and the triumph of Christianity.

Véronique Gens, soprano (Lilia)
Karine Deshayes, mezzo-soprano (Olympia)
Edgaras Montvidas, tenor (Hélios)
Nicolas Courjal, bass (Nicanor / Satan)
Julien Véronèse, bass-baritone (Magnus)
Flemish Radio Choir
Brussels Philharmonic
Hervé Niquet, conductor



The Flemish Radio Choir
was founded in 1937 by the Belgian public broadcaster of the day. Today it has become a choir of exceptionally high quality that counts both domestically and internationally among the top ensembles. The 24 professional singers rehearse under the baton of chief conductor Hervé Niquet in Studio 1 of the well-known Flagey building in Brussels, and perform throughout Flanders and Europe.

Hervé Niquet became the choir’s chief conductor in 2011. This internationally celebrated and flamboyant conductor is key to the choir’s success. Niquet, who refers to the choir as a diamond and ranks it among the top three in Europe, works on achieving a recognisable sonority and is planning a wide range of projects, from unknown French romantic music to contemporary premieres.

A first and important pillar of the Flemish Radio Choir’s programmes is the a capella concert, with which the ensemble tours between four and six times a year throughout Flanders. In addition, the choir regularly works with renowned national and international instrumental ensembles, such as the the Brussels Philharmonic, the Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra, the Radio Filharmonisch Orkest, Les Siècles, Le Concert Spirituel, the Budapest Festival Orchestra and the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra.

Besides its close ties to regular partners in Flanders, the Flemish Radio Choir is increasingly expanding its presence on various international stages. The choir is a particularly welcome guest in France, and receives more and more invitations each year to both festivals and prestigious concert halls such as the Salle Pleyel and the Théâtre des Champs-Elysées in Paris.

The successful collaboration with the Palazzetto Bru Zane, which took the initiative to launch the prestigious CD series based on works composed for the Prix de Rome, continues. In the meantime, new series have been launched featuring portraits of composers and French opera (Joncières’ Dmitri and David’s Herculanum). With Evil Penguin Records, in a new series of five CDs, conductor Hervé Niquet leads the Flemish Radio Choir and Brussels Philharmonic in new recordings of iconic Requiems.

The Flemish Radio Choir also retains its unique status as radio choir: a considerable number of concert productions are recorded, as a result of which the choir has built up a unique collection of live recordings.

The Flemish Radio Choir is an institution of the Flemish Community. Its media partners are Klara and Roularta. The suits of the gentlemen members of the choir are provided by Café Costume.

Booklet for David Herculanum

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