Poulenc: Dialogues of the Carmelites (In English) - Harper, J. Sinclair, Fisher, Jones; Davies. London, 1966
$24.95
Description:
This recording offers a fascinating glimpse into the early history of Dialogues of the Carmelites. At just six years old at the time of this performance, the opera was already making its mark on the operatic world. Having premiered in London a year after its world premiere, this production serves as a revival, showcasing an opera whose voice and performance traditions were beginning to take shape.
Performed in English, as was Francis Poulenc’s preference for the vernacular, the cast is led by the incomparable Heather Harper as Blanche. Her luscious tone and crystal-clear diction bring depth and poignancy to the role. Joan Carlyle takes on the part of Madame Lidoine, and while her voice lacks the gravitas of Régine Crespin or Leyla Gencer, it perhaps reflects a deliberate choice to portray a more youthful character. Sylvia Fisher delivers a fiery and commanding Mere Marie, channeling brimstone and fervor, yet she is deeply moving in her final scene, where she confronts the heartbreak of being left behind as her sisters embrace martyrdom. Jeanette Sinclair shines as Constance, and there is a cameo by a very young Gwyneth Jones as Sister Mathilde.
The sound quality is fair, with some muffling that occasionally obscures the text, but it remains a valuable document of a pivotal moment in the opera's early performance history.
Bonus:
Excerpts from the World Premiere of Dialogues of the Carmelites in Italian featuring Zeani, Gencer, Frazzoni, Pederzini & Ratti
La Scala, 1957
OD 10626-3