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Immorality in America (1876-1880)

Offenbach’s later years, starting with his tour of America in 1875, were marked by ill health. He faced a battle to complete his late swansong, The Tales of Hoffman.

Jacques Offenbach’s life throws a light on the political turbulence and identity within 19th century Europe. He struggled to break into the musical establishment of Paris, but he didn’t struggle with creating a dazzling array of work for the theatre. His 98 stage works established and defined what operetta was, paving the way for modern musical theatre.

Today, Donald Macleod looks at Offenbach’s later years, which were marked by ill health.
We begin with his tour of America in 1875, before Offenbach faced his final battle…. to complete his late swansong, The Tales of Hoffman.

Les contes d'Hoffmann (The Tales of Hoffmann)
Prologue: Introduction: Glou, Glou, Glou (Chorus)
Paris Conservatoire Orchestra
Rene Duclos Choir
André Cluytens, conductor

American Eagle Waltz
Philip Collins, trumpet
Cincinnati Pops Orchestra
Erich Kunzel, conductor

Le voyage dans la lune:
I. Introduction
II. Les Hirondelles Bleues
III. Le Bonhomme de Neige
IV. Les Flocons Animes
V. Polka
VI. Mazurka
VII. Variations
VIII. Galop
Philharmonia Orchestra
Antonio de Almeida, conductor

Madame Favart: Overture
Frankfurt Brandenburg State Orchestra
Howard Griffiths, conductor

Les contes d'Hoffmann (The Tales of Hoffmann):
Act III: Cher ange! (Dapertutto, Giulietta)
Act III: Aujourd'hui, cependant, affermis mon courage (Giulietta, Hoffmann)
Act III: Schlemil! … J'en etais sur! (Giulietta, Schlemil, Hoffmann, Pittichinaccio, Dapertutto, Nicklausse)
Act III: Helas! mon coeur s'egare encore! (Septuor)
Elisabeth Schwarzkopf,
Nicolai Gedda,
Ernest Blanc,
Jean-Christophe Benoit,
Jacques Loreau,
Jean-Pierre Laffage,
Paris Conservatoire Orchestra
André Cluytens, conductor

Ouverture a grand orchestra
Cologne West German Radio Orchestra
Jan Stulen, conductor

Produced by Iain Chambers for ´óÏó´«Ã½ Audio Wales & West

59 minutes

Last on

Fri 26 Jan 2024 12:00

Music Played

  • Jacques Offenbach

    Les Contes D'Hoffmann (Prologue)

    Orchestra: Paris Conservatoire Orchestra. Choir: Rene Duclos Chorus. Conductor: André Cluytens.
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  • Jacques Offenbach

    American Eagle Waltz

    Performer: Philip Collins. Orchestra: Cincinnati Pops Orchestra. Conductor: Erich Kunzel.
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  • Jacques Offenbach

    Le voyage dans la lune

    Orchestra: Philharmonia Orchestra. Conductor: Antonio de Almeida.
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  • Jacques Offenbach

    Madame Favart: Overture

    Orchestra: Brandenburgisches Staatsorchester Frankfurt. Conductor: Howard Griffiths.
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  • Jacques Offenbach

    Les Contes D'Hoffmann, Act 3 (excerpts)

    Singer: Nicolai Gedda. Singer: Elisabeth Schwarzkopf. Singer: Ernest Blanc. Singer: Jean-Christophe Benoît. Singer: Jacques Loreau. Singer: Jean Pierre Laffage. Orchestra: Orchestre du Conservatoire de Paris. Conductor: André Cluytens.
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  • Jacques Offenbach

    Ouverture a grand orchestra

    Orchestra: WDR Symphony Orchestra Cologne. Conductor: Jan Stulen.
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Broadcast

  • Fri 26 Jan 2024 12:00

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