L'Enfance du Christ, Op.25, Part One: Herod's Dream: Dans la creche, en ce temps, Jesus venait...i - Nicolai Gedda
L'Enfance du Christ, Op.25, Part One: Herod's Dream: Scene 1: Marche nocturne - Orch Soc Conc of Cons/Andre Cluytens
L'Enfance du Christ, Op.25, Part One: Herod's Dream: Scene 1: Qui vient?... Rome...Avancez! - Remy Corazza/Bernard Cottret
L'Enfance du Christ, Op.25, Part One: Herod's Dream: Scene 2: Toujours ce reve! Encore cet enfan - Ernest Blanc
L'Enfance du Christ, Op.25, Part One: Herod's Dream: Scene 2: O misere des rois! - Ernest Blanc
L'Enfance du Christ, Op.25, Part One: Herod's Dream: Scene 3: Seigneur!... Laches, tremblez! - Bernard Cottret/Ernest Blanc
L'Enfance du Christ, Op.25, Part One: Herod's Dream: Scene 4: Les sages de Judee, o roi! - Chor Rene Duclos/Jean Laforge/Ernest Blanc
L'Enfance du Christ, Op.25, Part One: Herod's Dream: Scene 4: Eh bien! Par le fer qu'ils perissent - Chor Rene Duclos/Jean Laforge/Ernest Blanc
L'Enfance du Christ, Op.25, Part One: Herod's Dream: Scene 5: O mon cher fils, donne cette herbe... - Victoria de los Angeles/Roger Soyer
L'Enfance du Christ, Op.25, Part One: Herod's Dream: Scene 6: Joseph! Marie! - Chor Rene Duclos/Jean Laforge/Victoria de los Angeles/Roger Soyer
L'Enfance du Christ, Op.25, Part Two: The Flight into Egypt: Ov - Orch Soc Conc of Cons/Andre Cluytens
L'Enfance du Christ, Op.25, Part Two: The Flight into Egypt: Scene 1: Il s'en va loin de la terre... - Chor Rene Duclos
L'Enfance du Christ, Op.25, Part Two: The Flight into Egypt: Scene 1: Les pelerins etant venus - Nicolai Gedda/Chor Rene Duclos/Jean Laforge
L'Enfance du Christ, Op.25, Part Three: The Arrival at Sais: Depuis trois jours, malgre l'ardeur... - Nicolai Gedda
L'Enfance du Christ, Op.25, Part Three: The Arrival at Sais: Scene 1: Dans cette ville immense - Victoria de los Angeles/Roger Soyer/Chor Rene Duclos
L'Enfance du Christ, Op.25, Part Three: The Arrival at Sais: Scene 2: Entrez, entrez, pauvres... - Xavier Depraz/Chor Rene Duclos/Jean Laforge
L'Enfance du Christ, Op.25, Part Three: The Arrival at Sais: Scene 2: Sur vos traits fatigues... - Xavier Depraz/Roger Soyer/Chor Rene Duclos/Jean Laforge
Track Listings (9) - Disc #2
L'Enfance du Christ, Op.25, Part Three: The Arrival at Sais: Scene 2: Trio des Ismaelites - Orch Soc Conc of Cons/Andre Cluytens
L'Enfance du Christ, Op.25, Part Three: The Arrival at Sais: Scene 2: Vous pleurez, jeune mere... - Xavier Depraz/Victoria de los Angeles/Roger Soyer/Chor Rene Duclos/Jean Laforge
L'Enfance du Christ, Op.25, Part Three: The Arrival at Sais: Scene 3: Ce fut ainsi que, par un... - Nicolai Gedda
L'Enfance du Christ, Op.25, Part Three: The Arrival at Sais: Scene 3: O mon ame! - Nicolai Gedda/Chor Rene Duclos/Jean Laforge
Romeo et Juliette, Op.17: Combat and Tumult-Intervention of the Prince - CSO/Carlo Maria Giulini
Romeo et Juliette, Op.17: Romeo alone-Melancholy-Concert & Ball. Celebrations at the Capulets'... - CSO/Carlo Maria Giulini
Romeo et Juliette, Op.17: Queen Mab or the Dream-Fairy - CSO/Carlo Maria Giulini
Romeo et Juliette, Op.17: Love Scene - CSO/Carlo Maria Giulini
Romeo et Juliette, Op.17: Romeo at the Tomb of the Capulets - CSO/Carlo Maria Giulini
A tender, very Gallic reading of L'Enfance du Christ
Santa Fe Listener | Santa Fe, NM USA | 12/10/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"It's strangely rare to encoutner performances of French masterpieces actually performed by French forces. Berlioz's sweet and gentle retelling of the birth of Jesus has been recorded no less than three times by Colin Davis (the first one, on Decca, being the freshest, although all are very fine) and by another Englishman, Matthew Best, whose smaller-scale reading is just as good, although it features no star vocalists. For the most excitable rendition, one can turn to Charles Munch and the BSO, a first-rate performance in every regard except the amateur chorus.
If you want the true Gallic timbre, however, which is always special in Berlioz, there's this highly appealing set from Andre Cluytens and the Paris Conservatoire orchestra. True, two of the major solo parts are sung by international opera stars--Victoria de los Angeles as Mary and Nicolai Gedda as the narrator. But both are so heart-warming that it's hard to complain, and they are surrounded by a Parisian chorus adding the perfect inflections to their parts, as well as two notable French baritones, Roger Soyer and Jules Bastin, undertaking the roles of Herod and Joseph.
Cluytens isn't nearly as dramatic in his approach as Munch, but he has more panache than his English rivals--this may be a religious subject, but Berlioz turns it into a confection as luscious as any patisserie could turn out in the form of a buche de Noel. The recorded sound is fine. Highly reocmmended as a holiday pick me up."