Chérubin (Pinchas Steinberg Recording)
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''Chérubin'' is a 115-minute studio album of
Jules Massenet Jules Émile Frédéric Massenet (; 12 May 1842 – 13 August 1912) was a French composer of the Romantic music, Romantic era best known for his operas, of which he wrote more than thirty. The two most frequently staged are ''Manon'' (1884 ...
's
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, performed by a cast headed by
June Anderson June Anderson (born December 30, 1952) is an American dramatic coloratura soprano. She is known for ''bel canto'' performances of Rossini, Donizetti, and Vincenzo Bellini. Subsequently, she has extended her repertoire to include a wide variety o ...
,
Samuel Ramey Samuel Ramey (born March 28, 1942) is an American operatic bass. At the height of his career, he was greatly admired for his range and versatility, having possessed a sufficiently accomplished bel canto technique which enabled him to sing the mu ...
,
Frederica von Stade Frederica von Stade (born 1 June 1945) is a semi-retired American classical singer. Best known for her work in opera, she was also a recitalist and concert artist, and she recorded more than a hundred albums and videos. She is especially associa ...
and
Dawn Upshaw Dawn Upshaw (born July 17, 1960) is an American soprano. She is the recipient of several Grammy Awards and has released a number of Edison Award-winning discs; she performs both opera and art song, and her repertoire spans Baroque to contempo ...
with the Chorus of the
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and the
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under the direction of
Pinchas Steinberg Pinchas Steinberg (; born 13 December 1945) is an Israeli-German conductor and violinist. He is currently the Chief Conductor of the Budapest Philharmonic Orchestra. Early career Steinberg studied violin in the USA under Jascha Heifetz and Jo ...
. It was released in 1992.


Background

Von Stade, who sings the opera's title role, participated in this recording having already sung the part in concert in
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in 1984 and on stage with
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in 1989.


Recording

The album was digitally recorded on 8–16 April 1991 in Studio 1, Bavarian Radio, Munich, Germany.Massenet, Jules: ''Chérubin'', cond. Pinchas Steinberg, RCA Victor Red Seal CD, 09026 60593 2, 1992 The album was co-produced by Bavarian Radio and BMG Classics.


Cover art

The cover of the album, designed under the art direction of J. J. Stelmach, features a photograph by Murrae Haynes of von Stade performing in ''Chérubin'' at Santa Fe in 1989.


Critical reception


Reviews

Richard Fairman reviewed the album in ''
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'' in December 1992. In the title role, he thought, Frederica von Stade was good with reservations. She was successful in conveying the sensitive side of Chérubin's nature, and "marvellously touching, for example, in the nocturnal love duet, where Massenet conjures some of the score's most enchanting pages". Her Chérubin was less convincing, though, at those moments when he was at his most priapic, impetuous or eager for a fight. Vocally, she was in worse form than when she had sung the opera in concert seven years earlier, with less strength and ebullience in her tone and with signs of discomfort in her upper register. Both of the album's other female stars were slightly disappointing too. As the chaste ingénue Nina, Dawn Upshaw was very moving but "neither quite fresh and spontaneous" nor wholly in sympathy with Massenet's idiom. As the scintillating siren L'Ensoleillad, June Anderson tarnished the glamour of her performance by not singing with an even tone and by sliding up to her notes in unwarranted ''portamenti''. The album's male principals raised no such concerns. Michel Sénéchal painted a "predictably engaging" portrait of his pompous Duke, and Samuel Ramey sang with an "appropriate air of mature wisdom" as the philosopher charged with the heavy burden of teaching Chérubin the difference between right and wrong. Conducting, Pinchas Steinberg favoured the brisk ''tempi'' appropriate to the opera's comic essence, although he slackened his pace whenever Massenet was seeking not just to amuse his audience but to speak to their hearts. The album's audio quality was good, with "spacious and clear sound". Readers unfamiliar with this long forgotten work would discover an erotic, rococo, "light and bubbly theatrical entertainment" that ultimately became something more, concluding in an affecting quarter of an hour in which Chérubin learned what the meaning of love truly was. Innocent of any cuts, the album could be recommended unequivocally to anyone wanting to get to know Massenet at his most cheerful. J. B. Steane reviewed the album in ''Gramophone'' in January 1993. His assessment of Frederica von Stade's performance was more enthusiastic than his colleague's. She sang with "grace" in her opening quasi-minuet, with "ardour" in romantic passages, with "fine adolescent gallantry" when Chérubin was upholding his chivalric code and with a "touchingly restrained pathos" when it seemed as though the foolish young hothead might be digging an early grave for himself. As Nina, Dawn Upshaw sang "enchantingly" and conveyed the girl's uncomplicated greatness of spirit with subtlety and compassion. June Anderson's "accomplished" rendition of L'Ensoleillad was compromised by signs that the passing years had begun to dull the shine of her upper register. Samuel Ramey was "ideally firm and clean" in his singing but somewhat disappointing in his acting, making his philosopher rather starchy when a French cousin of Don Alfonso (in Mozart's ''
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'') would have been more enjoyable. The opera itself was even better than ''Cendrillon'', ''Manon'', ''Werther'' or any other of Massenet's more familiar compositions, indeed "the most finely-wrought, joyfully creative work in his output". The album was the most delightful of all the many that Steane had reviewed in the last three months. Eric Salzman reviewed the album in ''
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'' in February 1993. "What a cast!", he wrote, equally delighted by Frederica von Stade's Chérubin, Dawn Upshaw as "the faithful Nina", June Anderson as "the sexy dancer" and Samuel Ramey as "the Panglossian philosophy prof". He was just as enthusiastic about the chorus of the Bavarian State Opera, the Munich Radio Orchestra and Pinchas Steinberg's "elegant and inspired" conducting, but he used most of his article to praise the opera itself. Musically, its score was one of the most accomplished in Massenet's catalogue, blending "French Romanticism with Classical clarity, expressivity, wit and spirit". Indeed, its vocal writing was "as exquisite as anything in Massenet or French opera". Dramatically, there was no denying that it was ludicrous, passé and sexist, with a protagonist who was no longer the amorous butterfly of Mozart's ''
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'' but an "insufferable little macho punk of seventeen" who wanted to bed every woman that crossed his path. But, like its rascally hero, it was also utterly charming and ultimately good-hearted. All in all, the album was a "stunning" recording of a "remarkable and forgotten work". Richard Fairman revisited the album in a survey of Massenet's discography in ''Gramophones 2000 Awards issue. "With the three leading women's roles being taken by Frederica von Stade, June Anderson and Dawn Upshaw," he wrote, "it offers high-quality singing and lively personality to spare." Pinchas Steinberg's conducting and the album's audio quality were no less worthy of praise. The album as a whole was an "entertaining confection", giving collectors the opportunity to investigate an opera that had been forgotten for many decades but which included several stellar numbers that had once been familiar concert bon-bons.


Accolade

In the Gramophone Awards for 1993, the album was a runner-up for the prize for the year's best opera recording.''Gramophone'', November 1993, p. 43


Track listing: CD1

Jules Massenet Jules Émile Frédéric Massenet (; 12 May 1842 – 13 August 1912) was a French composer of the Romantic music, Romantic era best known for his operas, of which he wrote more than thirty. The two most frequently staged are ''Manon'' (1884 ...
(1892-1912) ''
Chérubin ''Chérubin'' is an opera (''comédie chantée'') in three acts by Jules Massenet to a French libretto by Francis de Croisset and Henri Cain after de Croisset's play of the same name. It was first performed at the Opéra de Monte-Carlo on 14 Feb ...
'' (1905), ''Comédie chantée'' (sung comedy) in three acts, with a libretto by Francis de Croisset (1877–1937) and Henri Caïn (1857–1937) after de Croisset's play of the same name * 1 (6:07) Overture Act One * 2 (5:09) "Servantes, bonnes et lingères" (Jacoppo, Servants, Count, Baron, Duke) * 3 (3:05) "C'est moi, Philosophe!" (Nina, Jacoppo) * 4 (4:08) "Mon tuteur! Monsieur, devant lui" (Nina, Duke, Baron, Jacoppo, Chérubin) * 5 (4:27) "Nous danserons, c'est bien mieux" (Chérubin, Duke, Baron, Jacoppo, Countess, Baroness, Nina, Guests) * 6 (10:$7) ''Fête pastorale'' (dance of villagers and farmhands) ** "Bravo! - C'est ravissant!" (Nina, Guests, Chérubin, Duke, Baron, Jacoppo) * 7 (8:08) "Où Chérubin se cache-t-il" (Count, Jacoppo, Countess, Nina, Chérubin)


Track listing: CD2

Act Two * 1 (2:02) ''Entr'acte'' * 2 (5:15) "Une chamber!... Rien!" (Travellers, Servants, Valets, Innkeeper, Countess, Baroness, Count, Baron, Duke) * 3 (4:00) "Le vin rend gai, l'amour rend fou" (Ricardo, Manolas, Officers, Innkeeper, Countess, Baroness, Chérubin) * 4 (5:42) "L'arme au fourreau. Le duel est défendu!" (Manolas, Chérubin, L'Ensoleillad, Ricardo, Officer, Jacoppo) * 5 (2:48) "Vous parlez de péril, de crime" (L'Ensoleillad, Chorus) * 6 (0:54) ''La Manola'' (dance of L'Ensoleillad) * 7 (6:32) "Madame, en votre appartement" (Innkeeper, Chérubin, Ricardo, Manolas, L'Ensoleillad, Officers, Jacoppo) * 8 (14:43) "Qui parle dans la nuit confuse?" (L'Ensoleillad, Chérubin, Count, Duke, Baron, Countess, Baroness) * 9 (2:03) "Il est pris!" (Baron, Duke, Count, Chérubin, Innkeeper, Jacoppo, Servants, L'Ensoleillad, Countess, Baroness) Act Three *10 (11:05) ''Entr'acte'' ** "Chérubin! - Un moment" (Jacoppo, Chérubin, Innkeeper, Baroness, Countess, Baron, Count) *11 (3:50) ''Aubade'': "Vive amour qui rêve, embrasse et fuit" (L'Ensoleillad, Chorus) *12 (5:50) "Par pitié! Ne pars pas!" (Chérubin, L'Ensoleillad, Duke, Chorus, Jacoppo) *13 (8:26) "Nina! - Chérubin!" (Chérubin, Nina, Duke, Ricardo, Jacoppo)


Personnel


Musical

*
Frederica von Stade Frederica von Stade (born 1 June 1945) is a semi-retired American classical singer. Best known for her work in opera, she was also a recitalist and concert artist, and she recorded more than a hundred albums and videos. She is especially associa ...
(mezzo-soprano), Chérubin *
Samuel Ramey Samuel Ramey (born March 28, 1942) is an American operatic bass. At the height of his career, he was greatly admired for his range and versatility, having possessed a sufficiently accomplished bel canto technique which enabled him to sing the mu ...
(bass), Jacoppo, a philosopher, tutor to Chérubin *
June Anderson June Anderson (born December 30, 1952) is an American dramatic coloratura soprano. She is known for ''bel canto'' performances of Rossini, Donizetti, and Vincenzo Bellini. Subsequently, she has extended her repertoire to include a wide variety o ...
(soprano), L'Ensoleillad, a Spanish dancer *
Dawn Upshaw Dawn Upshaw (born July 17, 1960) is an American soprano. She is the recipient of several Grammy Awards and has released a number of Edison Award-winning discs; she performs both opera and art song, and her repertoire spans Baroque to contempo ...
(soprano), Nina, maid to the Countess * Jean-Marc Ivaldi (baritone), Count * Hélène Garetti (soprano), Countess * Michel Trempont (baritone), Baron * Brigitte Balleys (mezzo-soprano), Baroness * Michel Sénéchal (tenor), Duke * Claes Hakon Ahnsjö (tenor), Captain Ricardo * Armand Arapian (baritone), Innkeeper * Rainer Scholze (bass), Officer * Chorus of the
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(chorus master: Udo Mehrpohl) *
Munich Radio Orchestra The Munich Radio Orchestra (German: ''Münchner Rundfunkorchester'') is a German symphony broadcast orchestra based in Munich. It is one of the two orchestras affiliated with the Bavarian Radio (Bayerischer Rundfunk), the other being the Bavaria ...
*
Pinchas Steinberg Pinchas Steinberg (; born 13 December 1945) is an Israeli-German conductor and violinist. He is currently the Chief Conductor of the Budapest Philharmonic Orchestra. Early career Steinberg studied violin in the USA under Jascha Heifetz and Jo ...
, conductor


Other

* Jocelyne Dienst, French language coach * Torsten Schreier, producer * Hans Schmid, balance engineer * Susanne Wocker, recording engineer * Walter Spring, recording engineer


Release history

In 1992, RCA Victor Red Seal released the album as a double CD (catalogue number 09026 60593 2) in a slipcase with a booklet. The latter provided photographs of Massenet, Anderson, Ramey, von Stade, Upshaw and Steinberg and libretti, synopses, notes by Norbert Christian and biographies of Anderson, Ramey, von Stade, Upshaw and Steinberg in English, French, German and Italian.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Cherubin (Pinchas Steinberg recording) 1992 classical albums Opera recordings Recordings of Jules Massenet Frederica von Stade albums Bayerischer Rundfunk RCA Victor albums Munich Radio Orchestra