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Bizet - Georges Bizet Edition | Erato 2173242272

Bizet - Georges Bizet Edition

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Label: Erato

Cat No: 2173242272

Barcode: 5021732422729

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 16

Release Date: 23rd May 2025

Contents

Artists

June Anderson (soprano)
Montserrat Caballe (soprano)
Maria Callas (soprano)
Emma Calvé (soprano)
Andrea Guiot (soprano)
Barbara Hendricks (soprano)
Giuseppina Huguet (soprano)
Genia Kuhmeier (soprano)
Christina Landshamer (soprano)
Janine Micheau (soprano)
Nadine Sautereau (soprano)
Elisabeth Schwarzkopf (soprano)
Rachel Yakar (soprano)
Jane Berbie (mezzo-soprano)
Suzanne Brohly (mezzo-soprano)
Irene Minghini Cattaneo (mezzo-soprano)
Rachel Frenkel (mezzo-soprano)
Magdalena Kozena (mezzo-soprano)
Margarita Zimmermann (mezzo-soprano)
John Aler (tenor)
Leon Beyle (tenor)
Franco Corelli (tenor)
Jean-Paul Fouchecourt (tenor)
Gerard Garino (tenor)
Nicolai Gedda (tenor)
Beniamino Gigli (tenor)
Christian Jean (tenor)
Jonas Kaufmann (tenor)
Alfredo Kraus (tenor)
Henri Legay (tenor)
Fernando de Lucia (tenor)
Maurice Maievski (tenor)
Jacques Pruvost (tenor)
Michel Senechal (tenor)
Georges Thill (tenor)
Claude Cales (baritone)
Philippe Duminy (baritone)
Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau (baritone)
Robert Massard (baritone)
Gino Quilico (baritone)
Michel Roux (baritone)
Simone Del Savio (baritone)
Andrè Schuen (baritone)
Kostas Smoriginas (baritone)
Jean-Paul Vauquelin (baritone)
Christian van Horn (bass-baritone)
Gabriel Bacquier (bass)
Jean-Philippe Courtis (bass)
Jose van Dam (bass)
Jacques Mars (bass)
Boris Martinovic (bass)
Daniel Ottevaere (bass)
Pierre Savignol (bass)
Martin James Bartlett (piano)
Michel Beroff (piano)
Jean-Philippe Collard (piano)
Georges Cziffra (piano)
Michel Dalberto (piano)
Hartmut Holl (piano)
Claude Lavoix (piano)
Alexander Markovich (piano)
Gerald Moore (piano)
Alexandre Tharaud (piano)
Itzhak Perlman (violin)
Gautier Capucon (cello)
Marcel Moyse (flute)
Leon Goossens (oboe)
Sergei Nakariakov (trumpet)
Choeur de la RTF
Choeur du Capitole de Toulouse
Choeurs d’enfants Jean Pesneaud
Choeurs de Radio France
Chœurs du Theatre National de l’Odeon
Choeurs René Duclos
Chor der Deutschen Staatsoper Berlin
Kinderchor der Deutschen Staatsoper Berlin
Light Opera Company
Berliner Philharmoniker
Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra
London Philharmonic Orchestra
Nouvel Orchestre Philharmonique
Orchestra del Teatro alla Scala, Milano
Orchestre de chambre de Paris
Orchestre de l’Opera de Lyon
Orchestre de Paris
Orchestre des Concerts Pasdeloup
Orchestre du Capitole de Toulouse
Orchestre du Theatre National de l’Opera de Paris
Orchestre National de France
Orchestre National de la RTF
Orchestre National de Lille
Orchestre Symphonique de Paris
Royal Opera Orchestra
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra

Conductors

John Barbirolli
Daniel Barenboim
Thomas Beecham
Armand Bernard
Lionel Bringuier
Jean-Claude Casadesus
Pierre Chagnon
Antal Dorati
Lawrence Foster
John Eliot Gardiner
Philippe Gaubert
Franco Ghione
Walter Goehr
Eugene Goossens
Desire-Emile Inghelbrecht
Paavo Jarvi
Constant Lambert
Raffaele Mingardo
Seiji Ozawa
Michel Plasson
Georges Pretre
Simon Rattle
Georges Tzipine

Works

Bizet, Georges

Adieux de l'hotesse arabe
Agnus Dei
Carmen (excerpts)
Carmen: Orchestral potpourri
Carmen: Vocal gems (Pot-pouri)
Carmen Suite no.1
Carmen Suite no.2
Carmen
Clovis et Clotilde
Ivan IV (excerpts)
Jeux d'enfants, op.22
L'Arlesienne: Incidental Music, op.23
L'Arlesienne Suite no.1
L'Arlesienne Suite no.2
La Chanson du fou
La Jolie Fille de Perth: Suite
La Jolie Fille de Perth
Les Pecheurs de perles (The Pearl Fishers)
Les Quatres coins
Marche funebre in B minor
Ouvre ton coeur
Overture in A
Pastorale
Patrie: Overture, op.19
Petite Suite d'orchestre, op.22
Roma
Rose d'amour
Sonnet
Symphony in C major

Rachmaninov, Sergei

Minuet from L'Arlesienne Suite no.1 (Bizet)

Sarasate, Pablo de

Carmen Fantasy, op.25

Waxman, Franz

Carmen Fantasy (arr. Alexander Markovich)

Artists

June Anderson (soprano)
Montserrat Caballe (soprano)
Maria Callas (soprano)
Emma Calvé (soprano)
Andrea Guiot (soprano)
Barbara Hendricks (soprano)
Giuseppina Huguet (soprano)
Genia Kuhmeier (soprano)
Christina Landshamer (soprano)
Janine Micheau (soprano)
Nadine Sautereau (soprano)
Elisabeth Schwarzkopf (soprano)
Rachel Yakar (soprano)
Jane Berbie (mezzo-soprano)
Suzanne Brohly (mezzo-soprano)
Irene Minghini Cattaneo (mezzo-soprano)
Rachel Frenkel (mezzo-soprano)
Magdalena Kozena (mezzo-soprano)
Margarita Zimmermann (mezzo-soprano)
John Aler (tenor)
Leon Beyle (tenor)
Franco Corelli (tenor)
Jean-Paul Fouchecourt (tenor)
Gerard Garino (tenor)
Nicolai Gedda (tenor)
Beniamino Gigli (tenor)
Christian Jean (tenor)
Jonas Kaufmann (tenor)
Alfredo Kraus (tenor)
Henri Legay (tenor)
Fernando de Lucia (tenor)
Maurice Maievski (tenor)
Jacques Pruvost (tenor)
Michel Senechal (tenor)
Georges Thill (tenor)
Claude Cales (baritone)
Philippe Duminy (baritone)
Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau (baritone)
Robert Massard (baritone)
Gino Quilico (baritone)
Michel Roux (baritone)
Simone Del Savio (baritone)
Andrè Schuen (baritone)
Kostas Smoriginas (baritone)
Jean-Paul Vauquelin (baritone)
Christian van Horn (bass-baritone)
Gabriel Bacquier (bass)
Jean-Philippe Courtis (bass)
Jose van Dam (bass)
Jacques Mars (bass)
Boris Martinovic (bass)
Daniel Ottevaere (bass)
Pierre Savignol (bass)
Martin James Bartlett (piano)
Michel Beroff (piano)
Jean-Philippe Collard (piano)
Georges Cziffra (piano)
Michel Dalberto (piano)
Hartmut Holl (piano)
Claude Lavoix (piano)
Alexander Markovich (piano)
Gerald Moore (piano)
Alexandre Tharaud (piano)
Itzhak Perlman (violin)
Gautier Capucon (cello)
Marcel Moyse (flute)
Leon Goossens (oboe)
Sergei Nakariakov (trumpet)
Choeur de la RTF
Choeur du Capitole de Toulouse
Choeurs d’enfants Jean Pesneaud
Choeurs de Radio France
Chœurs du Theatre National de l’Odeon
Choeurs René Duclos
Chor der Deutschen Staatsoper Berlin
Kinderchor der Deutschen Staatsoper Berlin
Light Opera Company
Berliner Philharmoniker
Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra
London Philharmonic Orchestra
Nouvel Orchestre Philharmonique
Orchestra del Teatro alla Scala, Milano
Orchestre de chambre de Paris
Orchestre de l’Opera de Lyon
Orchestre de Paris
Orchestre des Concerts Pasdeloup
Orchestre du Capitole de Toulouse
Orchestre du Theatre National de l’Opera de Paris
Orchestre National de France
Orchestre National de la RTF
Orchestre National de Lille
Orchestre Symphonique de Paris
Royal Opera Orchestra
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra

Conductors

John Barbirolli
Daniel Barenboim
Thomas Beecham
Armand Bernard
Lionel Bringuier
Jean-Claude Casadesus
Pierre Chagnon
Antal Dorati
Lawrence Foster
John Eliot Gardiner
Philippe Gaubert
Franco Ghione
Walter Goehr
Eugene Goossens
Desire-Emile Inghelbrecht
Paavo Jarvi
Constant Lambert
Raffaele Mingardo
Seiji Ozawa
Michel Plasson
Georges Pretre
Simon Rattle
Georges Tzipine

About

Georges Bizet (1838-1875), renowned for his iconic masterpiece Carmen – which still remains one of the most performed operas on stages the world over – left behind a rich and diverse body of work despite his untimely death at just 36. This collection celebrates the genius of one of France’s greatest composers, featuring his most beautiful works performed by world-class artists such as Maria Callas, Barbara Hendricks, June Anderson, Magdalena Kožená, Jonas Kaufmann and Simon Rattle. A bonus selection of historic recordings across three CDs offers a glimpse into how Bizet’s music has been interpreted over time.

Born in 1838 in Paris, Georges Bizet grew up in a musical family. His father was a singing teacher and his mother a pianist, which set the stage for his early exposure to music.

Bizet entered the prestigious Paris Conservatoire at the age of nine, showcasing prodigious talent as a pianist and composer. He won several prizes, including the prestigious Prix de Rome in 1857 at the age of just 19, allowing him to study in Italy for three years. During his time there, he composed Don Procopio and developed a flair for operatic writing.

Despite his early promise, Bizet struggled to achieve significant recognition during his lifetime, and many of his works failed to gain public approval or were left incomplete. He composed several instrumental pieces and operas, greatly influenced by Gounod, Verdi and Wagner: the Symphony in C, L’Arlésienne, Les Pêcheurs de Perles, La Jolie Fille de Perth… but these achieved only moderate success.

In 1872, the Opéra-Comique commissioned from him Carmen, an opera based on Prosper Mérimée’s novella. Premiered in 1875, the opera faced criticism for its controversial themes and unconventional heroine. Tragically, Bizet died of a heart attack at the age of 36, just three months after Carmen’s premiere, unaware of the incredible and lasting impact his masterpiece would have.

Posthumously, Carmen gained worldwide acclaim, and Bizet was recognised as a pivotal figure in 19th-century opera. His music, characterised by its melodic richness, vibrant orchestration, and dramatic intensity, is both refined and immediate, striking a rare balance between lightness and tragedy. Bizet works continue to captivate audiences nowadays, cementing his legacy as one of the greatest French composers.

This collection of 16 CDs offers a comprehensive and meticulously curated journey through Bizet’s major works, bringing together exceptional performances by top-tier artists:

- Operas: 9 CDs, featuring two versions of Carmen – the legendary 1964 version by Maria Callas and Nicolai Gedda under the baton of Georges Prêtre, and the original version restored by Fritz Oeser in 1964, recorded in 2012 by Simon Rattle with the Berliner Philharmoniker, Magdalena Kožená and Jonas Kaufmann.

- Orchestral Works: 3 CDs

- Piano Music, Songs, Choral Music, and Arrangements: 1½ CDs (including the two Carmen Fantasies his famous opera inspired by both Pablo de Sarasate and Franz Waxman)

- Historical Recordings dating from 1903 (!) to 1943: 2½ CDs

Booklet includes an extensive biography by French specialist François Laurent.

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