Lakme and Sylvia
Donald Macleod explores Delibes's final years, and considers how far the developments in Romantic French ballet had come.
After hearing the ballet Sylvia, Tchaikovsky said that "Had I known that music, I would not have written Swan Lake." Donald Macleod surveys the life and music of French ballet masters' Herold, Adam and Delibes
In this final episode, Donald Macleod journeys through Delibes's final years, and considers how far the developments in Romantic French ballet had come. Delibes had already composed Coppélia, but his next ballet, Sylvia, was a radical departure in Delibes's symphonic approach to the score. Even Tchaikovsky considered the work a total masterpiece, and felt it cast his Swan Lake into the shadows.
In his last few years, Delibes was presented with numerous honours, including being made a Knight of the Legion of Honour. He also became composition professor at the Paris Conservatoire, despite his own admission that he knew little about fugue or counterpoint. With the vogue during this time for things Spanish, Delibes composed his popular song Les filles de Cadix, where the coquettish young girls of Cadiz want to know if their waists look slim.
Delibes at the very end of his life, was busy writing a grand opera. His previous opera Lakmé had not been the success he'd hoped for, and he considered the way forward to be some hybrid of comic opera and Wagnerian music-drama. He died having not completed the work. Whereas Lakmé, desipte its original reception, has gone on to be one of Delibes most successful and popular works.
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Léo Delibes
Lakme - opera in 3 acts
Conductor: Alain LOMBARD Performer: Danielle MILLET - Mezzo-soprano Performer: Mady MESPLE - Soprano Performer: Paris Opera Comique Orchestra
- EMI.
- 7494302.
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Léo Delibes
Le Roi l'a dit - opera comique in 3 acts
Conductor: Richard BONYNGE Performer: Sumi JO - Soprano Performer: English Chamber Orchestra.
- Decca.
- 4406792.
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Léo Delibes
Sylvia - suite from the ballet
Conductor: Charles MACKERRAS Performer: New Philharmonia Orchestra
- EMI.
- CDZ 7-62515-2.
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Léo Delibes
Le Roi s'amuse - suite
Performer: Francesco LIBETTA - Piano
- VAIA.
- 1209.
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Léo Delibes
Les Filles de Cadix vers. for voice and orchestra
Conductor: Steven MERCURIO Performer: Anna Maria MARTINEZ - Soprano Performer: Prague Philharmonia
- Naxos.
- 8557827.
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Léo Delibes
Lakme - opera in 3 acts
Conductor: Alain LOMBARD Performer: Charles BURLES - Tenor Performer: Jean-Christoph BENOIT - Baritone Performer: Mady MESPLE - Soprano Performer: Roger SOYER - Bass Performer: Paris Opera Comique Chorus Performer: Paris Opera Comique Orchestra
- EMI.
- 7494302.
Broadcasts
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