Dauvergne: La Vénitienne

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Label: RICERCAR
Catalog: RIC327
Format: CD

Choeur de Chambre de Namur Les Agrémens, Guy Van Waas, direction

Antoine Dauvergne
La Vénitienne
The Poem is by la Motte; The music is by M. Dauvergne, Superintendent of the King's Music

Dauvergne’s final operatic work follows neither of the established genres of the period, neither tragédie lyrique nor opéra-ballet. With La Vénitienne, the composer turned towards comedy. Taking a libretto written during the reign of Louis XIV in 1705, he drew on the very best of his talent and skill and created a synthesis of everything that was modern at that time: it is as if Rameau, Pergolesi, Grétry and Mondonville had joined forces to compose this work that is by turn tragic, tender and richly comic, in which the virtuosity of the arias and the splendour of a large orchestra is blended with the piquant spirit of the Age of Enlightenment.