Gustave Cloëz, was a regular conductor of vocal recordings for the Gramophone Company. He was the first to record Mozart’s Bastien und Bastienne, in French translation. | |
Mozart – The Magic Flute – Aria of the Queen of the Night (Der Hölle Rache) Mozart – Marriage of Figaro – Cherubin’s Aria: “Voi che sapete” (both sung in French) Lily Pons, soprano Orchestra, Gustave Cloëz |
Parlophone Odeon Series RO 20153 Matrices KI 2229-1, 2480-3 Recorded 26th February and 6th July 1929 Pons’s 1942 recordings of these arias with Bruno Walter conducting are much better known and more frequently reissued than her earlier versions. Both arias are in score pitch at 78rpm. |
Mozart – Bastien et Bastienne L’Orchestre de la Société des Concerts du Conservatoire, Paris, Gustave Cloëz Martha Angelici, soprano – Bastienne After HMV’s pioneering successes recording the Mozart/da Ponte operas and the Magic Flute in the 1930s, it was some time before any other major Mozart operas reached the recording studios. In the meantime it fell to the French company “L’Anthologie Sonore” to bring another Mozart opera to the world, from occupied France in 1941. Bastien und Bastienne was Mozart’s third opera. It is a one-act singspiel to a libretto by Weiskern (a translation of a French original), and was written when Mozart was just twelve. This premiere recording was of the French version by Gauthier-Villars and Hartmann (published by Schott). A number of cuts were made in order to fit the work on to twelve 10” sides. These are noted below. This recording is perhaps too light and delicate for modern tastes, and this aspect is emphasised further by the use of the French version, particularly from the two male singers. A translation of the original notes accompanying the records can be found here. |
L’Anthologie Sonore FA801-6 (10″) Matrices JF 1 to JF 12, all first takes (M3-102726 to M3-102737) (Not recorded in side order. Side 9, 1, 7, 2, 3, 12, 10, 11, 4, 5, 6, 8) Recorded 20th to 24th September 1941 Side 1: Introduction – Air de Bastienne “Mon tendre ami Bastien” The various cuts are noted in the following track listing: |
Lully – Cadmus et Hermione: Chaconne Lully – Phaëton: Ouverture et Entrée de danse Orchestre de la société des Concerts de Versailles, Gustave Cloëz |
L’Anthologie Sonore AS114
Matrices AS240-1, 239-1 (M6-103605, 103604) Recorded April 1942
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François Couperin – Le Parnasse ou L’Apothéose de Corelli I. Gravement – II. Gayement III. Modérément – IV. Vivement – V. Très doux VI. Vivement – VII. Gayement Orchestre de chambre de la Société des Concerts de Versailles, Gustave Cloëz |
L’Anthologie Sonore AS115, 116
Matrices AS242-2, 243-2, 244-2 (M6-103704, 103705, 103706) Recorded May 1942 4th side of this set taken up by: François Couperin – Les Gouts Réunis (a) Le charme – (b) La noble fierté – (c) L’enjouement L’Anthologie Sonore AS116 Matrices AS241-1 (M6-103506) Recorded March 1942 |