Musical director – Juanjo Mena
Joélle Harvey , soprano
Marie-Nicole Lemieux, contralto
Toronto Symphony Orchestra
Amadeus Choir
Elmer Iseler Singers
Musical director – Juanjo Mena
Joélle Harvey , soprano
Marie-Nicole Lemieux, contralto
Toronto Symphony Orchestra
Amadeus Choir
Elmer Iseler Singers
Madama Butterfly played on July 9 & 12 at the Chorégies d’Orange is available on Culturebox.
Marie-Nicole Lemieux signs exclusive recording contract with Erato
The French-Canadian contralto will make her label debut with a recital album of Rossini arias.
One of today’s leading contraltos, Marie-Nicole Lemieux is in demand on the opera stage, as soloist with the world’s finest orchestras, in recital and in the recording studio. The French-Canadian singer is as renowned for the richness and agility of her voice as for her warmth and exuberance, on stage and off.
It is these rare qualities that have led Erato to sign Lemieux as an exclusive recording artist. Her label debut, due for release early 2017, will be devoted to Rossini, whose music she describes as “a revelation” and for whom the singer has a particular affinity. The recording sessions took place in December 2015 around Lemieux’s Rossini recitals with the orchestra and chorus of the Opéra National Montpellier Languedoc-Roussillon and conductor Enrique Mazzola.
“Strangely, with Rossini, you sing twice as much, but you’re half as tired at the end of the performance,” she told Opéra Online. “Rossini, it’s organic, it’s beautifully written, and he understands perfectly the voice.
“It’s an absolute joy to join the Erato team on this new musical adventure,” said Marie-Nicole Lemieux of the signing. “The greatest artists of the past and present have left their mark on the label; their talent and vision have inspired and enchanted generations of music-lovers all over the world. Music is essential to the good of humanity and I hope from the bottom of my heart to share my love for this beautiful, deeply human art form that is singing. And who better than Rossini to celebrate with in all his musical splendor and generosity!”
Alain Lanceron, President, Warner Classics and Erato, added: “Marie-Nicole Lemieux is a unique and indispensable personality in the international opera landscape. I have known her practically since the beginning of her career and we have occasionally had the opportunity to collaborate. Welcoming her into the core roster of the Erato label is, for me, a great source of pride.”
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Marie-Nicole Lemieux sings tonight at the Maison Symphonique de Montréal with her accomplice, the pianist Daniel Blumenthal, with a program of French songs by Fauré, Lekeu, Hahn, Koechlin, Debussy and Duparc.
Program
Fauré, Cinq mélodies « de Venise », op. 58
Lekeu, Trois poèmes
Hahn, Premier recueil de mélodies (extraits) : no 8, « Offrande » et no 16, « D’une prison »
Hahn, Chansons grises (extrait) : no 5, « L’heure exquise »
Hahn, Premier recueil de mélodies (extrait) : no 11, « Fêtes galantes »
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Koechlin, Mélodie, op. 5, no 4, « Menuet »
Koechlin, Rondels, op. 8 (extraits) : no 1, « La pêche », no 4, « La lune » et no 2, « L’hiver »
Koechlin, Mélodie, op. 5, no 5, « Si tu le veux »
Debussy, Fêtes galantes, Deuxième livre
Duparc, L’invitation au voyage
Duparc, La vie antérieure
Duparc, Sérénade florentine « Étoile dont la beauté luit »
Duparc, Phidylé
To view Marie-Nicole’s full schedule, click here.
Arthur Honegger (1892 – 1955) & Jacques Ibert (1890 – 1962)
L’Aiglon
Musical director – Kent Nagano
L’Aiglon – Anne-Catherine Gillet
Flambeau – Marc Barrard
Metternich – Etienne Dupuis
Marmont – Philippe Sly
L’attaché-militaire – Pascal Charbonneau
Gentz – Isaiah Bell
Prokesch – Tyler Duncan
Sedlinsky – Jean-Michel Richer
Thérèse – Hélène Guilmette
Marie-Louise – Marie-Nicole Lemieux
Fanny Elssler – Julie Boulianne
Comtesse Camerata – Kimy McLaren
Orchestre Symphonique de Montréal
Released on March 4, 2016 by Decca
Recorded in March 2015, for the creation of this opera on the north-American continent under the baton of Kent Nagano, the CD of L’Aiglon by Arthur Honegger and Jacques Ibert is released by Decca.
It has received very good press and has been stamped “Diapason Discovery” by the French magazine Diapason.
Marie-Nicole Lemieux sings a “luxurious Empress Marie-Louise” according to Jacques Schmitt (Resmusica).
Musical director – Kent Nagano
L’Aiglon – Anne-Catherine Gillet
Flambeau – Marc Barrard
Metternich – Etienne Dupuis
Marmont – Philippe Sly
L’attaché-militaire – Pascal Charbonneau
Gentz – Isaiah Bell
Prokesch – Tyler Duncan
Sedlinsky – Jean-Michel Richer
Thérèse – Hélène Guilmette
Marie-Louise – Marie-Nicole Lemieux
Fanny Elssler – Julie Boulianne
Comtesse Camerata – Kimy McLaren
Orchestre Symphonique de Montréal
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Marie-Nicole Lemieux will sing Bach’s Matthäus-Passion, on each side of the Atlantic.
The first concerts take place in Canada with Les Violons du Roy conducted by Bernard Labadie: in Québec on March 9 and 10, and in Montréal on March 12.
The second part, in France, on March 24 and 26 in Strasbourg and March 25 in Guebwiller with the Orchestre philharmonique de Strasbourg under the baton of John Nelson.
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Musical director – Bernard Labadie
Contralto – Marie-Nicole Lemieux
Les Violons du Roy
Program
Jean-Sébastien Bach : Passacaille et fugue en do mineur, BWV 582
Antonio Vivaldi : Stabat Mater, RV 621
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart :
«Ombra felice ! … Io ti lascio», K. 255
«Deh, per questo istante solo», K. 621
Joseph Haydn :
Symphonie n° 85 «La Reine»
«Se non piange un’infelice» extrait de L’isola disabitata, Hob. XXVIII / 9
«Sudò il guerriero» extrait de Il ritorno di Tobia, Hob. XXI / 1
Live on France 2, Culturebox, ZDF and Radio France
Musical director – Daniele Gatti
Soprano – Aida Garifullina
Soprano – Patricia Petibon
Mezzo-soprano – Béatrice Uria-Monzon
Contralto – Marie-Nicole Lemieux
Tenor – Juan Diego Florez
Baritone – Luca Salsi
Bass-baritone – Ildar Abdrazakov
Violin – Julian Rachlin
Piano – Jean-Yves Thibaudet
Orchestre National de France
Choeur de Radio-France
Maîtrise de Radio France
Chorus master – Sofi Jeannin
Program
Hector Berlioz : La Damnation de Faust – Marche Hongroise
Jean Dréjac / Hubert Giraud : “Sous le ciel de Paris” (Arr. Andrew Cottee)
Georges Bizet : Carmen – “Votre toast”
Charles Gounod : Roméo & Juliette – “Je veux vivre”
Hector Berlioz : Symphonie fantastique – Un bal
Georges Bizet : Carmen – “Prés des remparts de Séville”
Camille Saint–Saëns : Samson et Dalila – “Mon cœur s’ouvre à ta voix”
Jacques Offenbach : La belle Hélène – “Au mont Ida”
Pietro Mascagni : Cavalleria Rusticana – Intermezzo
Charles Gounod : Faust – “L’air des Bijoux”
Felix Mendelssohn : Concerto pour violon – dernier mouvement
Giuseppe Verdi : La Traviata – “Di Provenza il mar”
Maurice Ravel : Concerto en sol – final
Giuseppe Verdi : La Traviata – “Parigi O Cara”
Jacques Offenbach : Orphée aux enfers – Galop infernal
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart : Cosi fan tutte – “Soave sia il vento”
Giuseppe Verdi : Rigoletto – “Bella figlia dell’amore”
La Traviata – “Choeur des Bohémiennes et des Matadors”
Ludwig van Beethoven : Symphonie n°9 – Ode à la joie
Hector Berlioz : La Marseillaise – couplets n°1 et 2
Musical director – Mikko Franck
Stage director – Nadine Duffaut
Cio-Cio San – Ermonela Jaho
Pinkerton – Bryan Hymel
Suzuki – Marie-Nicole Lemieux
Sharpless – Marc Barrard
Goro – Carlo Bosi
Il Bonzo – Wojtek Smilek
Kate Pinkerton – Valentine Lemercier
Il Principe Yamadori – Christophe Gay
Il Commissario Imperiale – Pierre Doyen
Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France
Chœurs des Opéras d’Avignon, Nice et Toulon