Bijoux perdus
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Originally recorded in 2021
Classical
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After her triumph with the album Offenbach Colorature(ALPHA437), Jodie Devos has chosen to follow in the footsteps of one of her compatriots, the Belgian coloratura soprano Marie Cabel (1827 -1885), who at the age of twenty-six scored a phenomenal success in Adolphe Adam’s opéra-comique Le Bijou perdu, which she premiered in Paris. She then took on a more dramatic role in Halévy’s Jaguarita l’Indienne, whose great Invocation with chorus (‘À moi ma cohorte!’) again hit the bullseye in a run of 124 performances over just a few months. Cabel enjoyed one hit after another, in Auber’s Manon Lescaut and La Part du diable, Meyerbeer’s L’Étoile du Nord andLe Pardon de Ploërmel, Victor Massé’s Galathée, and Le Songe d’une nuit d’été by Ambroise Thomas, who in 1866 gave her the biggest role of her career: Philine in Mignon, based on Goethe. In partnership with the Palazzetto Bru Zane, who has resurrected and edited all these unjustly forgotten rarities, and Pierre Bleuse conducting the Brussels Philharmonic and the Flemish Radio Choir, Jodie Devos pays tribute to this star of the nineteenth century, whose audacity and sense of mischief she undoubtedly shares!
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“… Entitled Lost Jewels , this sparkling recital could not be more appropriate… The Flemish Radio Choirs are impeccable during their short interventions. As for the Brussels Philharmonic, led by the French Pierre Bleuse in total complicity, it offers Jodie Devos the setting she deserves…”
“… Jodie Devos breathes new life into these rarely encountered airs…”
“… this disc of ‘Lost Jewels’ – taking its title from Adolphe Adam’s opéra comique Le bijou perdu – is a treasure trove of discoveries, many of them unavailable anywhere else on disc at present and quite splendidly sung…”
“… She [Devos] convinces with sparkling coloratura and a light, silvery, but always quite warm voice. The singing is not very varied in color and dynamics and fascinates mainly because of a grandiose technique. Pierre Bleuse conducts the brilliant and committed Brussels Philharmonic.” ****
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