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The Music => Composers & Music => Topic started by: Alan Howe on Wednesday 27 January 2010, 19:57

Title: Ropartz Le Pays
Post by: Alan Howe on Wednesday 27 January 2010, 19:57
I have recently bought Ropartz's opera Le Pays on two CDs (on Timpani), but am only just listening properly to it now. It is a stunning piece - clearly in line of descent from Wagner/Tristan and César Franck (and to a certain extent Debussy/Pelléas, although with much more passion and vigour throughout), but with a wonderful celtic tinge of melancholy. If you're in the right twilight mood for this, I guarantee you'll be hooked. It's also very well sung and performed in the Timpani recording. A must for fans of late-Romantic passion and langour, I would have thought.
Title: Re: Ropartz Le Pays
Post by: Marcus on Thursday 28 January 2010, 09:28
Hello Alan,
I have all the Symphonies,and some of the chamber music. of Ropartz. He does speak a unique impressionistic language, so the Opera must be something.
Marcus.
Title: Re: Ropartz Le Pays
Post by: Mark Thomas on Thursday 28 January 2010, 17:26
I do agree, Alan, that Le Pays is beautiful music, although not exactly fast-paced. The last time I listened to it I deliberately split it over two evenings, because I remembered getting a bit tired of the sometimes pastel-shaded melancholy by the end of the piece. That worked. A recommendation though.