Dive into the enchanting world of French operetta with Charles Lecocq's "La Fille de Madame Angot," a captivating addition to the "La Magie de l'Opérette en 38 volumes" series. Released on May 2, 2012, by Isis, this 14th volume offers a delightful journey through the timeless melodies and intricate storytelling of Lecocq's masterpiece.
Spanning a full hour, this album presents a collection of 18 tracks, each bringing to life the vibrant characters and intricate plot of "La Fille de Madame Angot." From the playful "Couplets de Pomponnet" to the dramatic "Duo des lettres et final de l'acte 3," the album showcases the full range of emotions and musical brilliance that Lecocq is renowned for.
Charles Lecocq, a pioneer of the French operetta, brings a unique blend of wit, romance, and political satire to this work. His compositions are both lively and deeply expressive, making "La Fille de Madame Angot" a standout piece in the operetta genre. This album is a testament to Lecocq's enduring legacy and his ability to create music that is both entertaining and thought-provoking.
Whether you're a seasoned fan of operetta or a newcomer looking to explore this rich musical tradition, "La Fille de Madame Angot" offers a captivating listening experience. Immerse yourself in the rich harmonies, memorable melodies, and engaging storytelling that have made Charles Lecocq's works beloved for generations.
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Tracks
La Fille de Madame Angot: "Couplets de Pomponnet" (Pomponnet)Charles Lecocq, Siraudin, Clairville, Bernard Alvi, Richard Blareau, Grand Orchestre
La Fille de Madame Angot: "Romance de Clairette" (Clairette Angot)Charles Lecocq, Siraudin, Clairville, Colette Riedinger, Richard Blareau, Grand Orchestre
La Fille de Madame Angot: "Marchande de marrée" (Amaranthe)Charles Lecocq, Siraudin, Clairville, Georgette Spanellys, Richard Blareau, Grand Orchestre
La Fille de Madame Angot: "Certainement j'aimais Clairette" (Ange Pitou)Charles Lecocq, Siraudin, Clairville, Gabriel Bacquier, Richard Blareau, Grand Orchestre
La Fille de Madame Angot: "Pour être fort on se rassemble" (Clairette Angot et Ange Pitou)Charles Lecocq, Siraudin, Clairville, Georgette Spanellys, Gabriel Bacquier, Richard Blareau, Grand Orchestre
La Fille de Madame Angot: "Non personne ne pourra croire" (Choeurs)Charles Lecocq, Siraudin, Clairville, Georgette Spanellys, Gabriel Bacquier, Colette Riedinger, Richard Blareau, Grand Orchestre
La Fille de Madame Angot: "Les soldats d'Augereau" (Mlle Lange)Charles Lecocq, Siraudin, Clairville, Suzanne Lafaye, Richard Blareau, Grand Orchestre
La Fille de Madame Angot: "Elle est tellement innocente" (Pomponnet)Charles Lecocq, Siraudin, Clairville, Bernard Alvi, Richard Blareau, Grand Orchestre
La Fille de Madame Angot: "Raisonnons politique" (Mlle Lange, Ange Pitou)Charles Lecocq, Siraudin, Clairville, Suzanne Lafaye, Gabriel Bacquier, Richard Blareau, Grand Orchestre
La Fille de Madame Angot: "C'est l'avis de la police" (Ensemble)Charles Lecocq, Siraudin, Clairville, Suzanne Lafaye, Bernard Alvi, Louis Musy, Georgette Spanellys, Gabriel Bacquier, Colette Riedinger, Richard Blareau, Grand Orchestre
La Fille de Madame Angot: "Choeur des conspirateurs" (Ensemble)Charles Lecocq, Siraudin, Clairville, Suzanne Lafaye, Bernard Alvi, Louis Musy, Georgette Spanellys, Gabriel Bacquier, Colette Riedinger, Richard Blareau, Grand Orchestre
La Fille de Madame Angot: "De Madame Angot je suis la fille" (Clairette Angot)Charles Lecocq, Siraudin, Clairville, Colette Riedinger, Richard Blareau, Grand Orchestre
La Fille de Madame Angot: "Duo des deux forts" (Pomponnet, Larivaudière)Charles Lecocq, Siraudin, Clairville, Bernard Alvi, Louis Musy, Richard Blareau, Grand Orchestre
La Fille de Madame Angot: "Je trouve mon futur charmant" (Trio)Charles Lecocq, Siraudin, Clairville, Suzanne Lafaye, Bernard Alvi, Louis Musy, Georgette Spanellys, Richard Blareau, Grand Orchestre
La Fille de Madame Angot: "Duo des lettres et final de l'acte 3"Charles Lecocq, Siraudin, Clairville, Suzanne Lafaye, Bernard Alvi, Louis Musy, Georgette Spanellys, Gabriel Bacquier, Colette Riedinger, Richard Blareau, Grand Orchestre