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London with whom I exchanged emails about the opera himself made a recording. He says he gave a copy of his recording to Josef Weinberger the copyright holders of the opera libretto and to the composer. He told me he listened to the archive.org recording and that it is not his recording (he had speculated that perhaps Josef Wieinberger might have made their copy to archive.org). He says he edited his copy to remove extraneous, distractions--thus there are at least two, his and the archive.org recording. I think there could be three sources for the Oriel Music Trust recording: 1. The same source as the archive.org recording; 2. Josef Weinberger Ltd; 3. Another as yet unknown individual's recording. In any case, it is remarkable that at least two people, and maybe more, recorded that BBC Radio 3 broadcast and that the recordings have survivied 50+ years and at least one is available and can be listened to.
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langue française en phrases musicales souples qui plantent le personnage et s'imposent immédiatement à la mémoire (il mémorisait ses livrets avant de les mettre en musique); une rare virtuosité orchestrale, alliant l’éclat à la limpidité; un sens infaillible de l'effet théâtral et de la durée. Alliées à sa science harmonique sophistiquée et à son habileté à manier l’héritage wagnérien, ces vertus lui permirent d'exercer une influence indéniable sur l’école « vériste » italienne, de raffiner son langage et de remporter des succès jusqu'aux dernières années ou son invention trahissait des signes de faiblesses. Kaminski, Piotr.
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I am sure more than one person recorded the Lucky-Peter broadcast and it's possible that more than one of those survived. I must listen again to my CDs to see if the criticism is fully justified! By the way, if you have access to New Grove Opera, my 1997 edition devotes quite a bit of the Malcolm Williamson article to this opera. All the best, G
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conductors, out of curiosity I flicked through the appendix of the Cluytens book by Baeck (which gives every concert and opera performance he conducted). I was amazed at the number of Massenet operas and performances he conducted in the French and Belgian provinces from the 1920s to the 1950s. Anyway I will look for non British sources.
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I have included that short, sharp piece of musical criticism in the Berlioz article, though I have coyly tucked it away in a footnote. Hector is now at peer review if you have time and inclination to look in. No obligation, naturally. Meanwhile, Chabrier's article gets better and better, and should I
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I am being very slow but have various things I would like to add - I will let you know when I am more-or-less done. Although his life was relatively short and the first half fairly uneventful, and his compositions not plentiful, there is enough material to have a featured/good article, in due course
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Thanks, it is of much interest, and I will have time over the next week. I hope to learn something new and if I spot anything while I read I will add it to the peer review. (thank you also for popping into the Chabrier article and tidying a little. Perhaps I should try to add more referenced material
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Very pleased to see that the article has been promoted to FA. I should like to thank you for your important input, and for your encouragement and advice. I really don't think I could have got the page to FA standard on my own, and I am most grateful to you, and in addition to your half of the gold FA
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Rereading the Reputation section I now fear it is inappropriately wholly British in its sources. Do you think it reflects opinion in France in the first half of the 20th century? If you have any French sources to draw on I think this section would benefit from them. We'll cope if not, but it would be
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Thanks for your message. I have quite a few recordings from Oriel. I am not if they still exist but they made available radio recordings of operas from UK opera houses and donated any monies after costs to the Musicians Benevolent Fund. Sometimes they gave the source of the recording. Yes, of course
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Indeed, and I have got hold of these at the British Library and taken some very good stuff from them. Where I have quoted them I have reproduced the original French in footnotes, so that proper Francophones can be satisfied I've translated reasonably accurately. If you do look in, by all means amend
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Apologies for the silence, I was on holiday. I looked for an 'official' translation in an English source, but can only find p166 of Graham Johnson's Hyperion notes on the songs has "The critic who described Poulenc as both 'moine et voyou', monk and ragamuffin...". I think this sounds a bit too nice
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I have now read through Chabrier, and although there is little I would wish to correct, it has made me keen to add more to the article, and I have made some notes which I will translate to more text over the next week or so with references. That should give more space for pictures. Meanwhile, I am
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What a nice message to get! Thank you! I'm greatly looking forward to your article on the songs. (I'm smiling from listening to Hugues Cuénod's recording of "Les Cigales" just now.) Of course, please improve and amend my short section on the songs at your leisure, if so inclined, and anything else,
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No problem. I think the couplets is best left as it is as I am not aware of an exact English equivalent ('ballad opera' suggests that the songs already exist). Your 2nd para is a bit technical for me, but I think I know what it is about! Thanks for all your work on these French articles, I will try
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Héritier de Meyerbeer, Berlioz et Gounod, orphelin de Bizet, pendant plus de trente ans, Massenet cultivait seul l’héritage de l’opéra français, grâce à un métier parmi les plus accomplis de son temps, ainsi que des qualités que la postérité tarda quelque peu à lui reconnaître: l'art de traduire la
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As you have contributed so much invaluable input during PR, can I invite you to be co-nominator of the article when I put it up for FAC very soon? If you prefer to remain neutral so as to comment ad lib at FAC that would be fine, of course, but in truth I think you ought to have a share of the gold
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Thank you, sorry for the delayed reaction. I will try to make time to look but I doubt I will spot anything - but as mentioned if I find any references for the reputation and performance of his stage works in the second half of the 20th century, which is an element lacking, I will put it somewhere
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model a dozen times or so, someone came the day after and suppressed the model only to leave 1957 (say). But this time I knew the model existed (as on the fr wiki) and I had seen it used already several time here so I keep on with this form 1957 in television|1957//1957 in literature|1957//1957 in
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Hello - thanks for your amendment of the recording section of the Lucky-Peter's Journey article. I confess I am very curious how you know of this Oriel Music Trust CD. I know from personal correspondance that more than one person recorded that 5 February 1970 BBC Radio 3 recording. A gentleman in
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I have scratched about a bit and added some pertinent comments about Massenet's style and technique. There is still a lot more Life than Works in the article, but I am going to be bold and put it up for PR. I hope you will look in. Meanwhile, thank you for tweaking my clumsy French spellings etc!
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May I yet again impose on your kindness to steer me in the right linguistic direction? The critic Claude Rostand said of Francis Poulenc, "y a en lui du moine et du voyou". The monk is not a difficulty even with my poor French, but I have seen "voyou" translated variously in books on Poulenc as
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Sorry for the delay in replying. Yes I will gladly look but it may be the end of the week. But I think I can find a few options. The issue may partly be that Massenet did not fade from view in France and Belgium as much as elsewhere. When originally checking the article, looking at the list of
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I had better not promise, but if I can find time over Easter I will have a look; who knows? - I may be able to put 12 notes together. I am still struggling making slow progress with EC's songs, but it should be done soon. I would like to check through all the Offenbach articles for any quick
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Thanks for you reply here and apologies again for my disorganization and tardiness. In fact it was more difficult than I thought to find something useful, and I was still looking for a good quote to include, but I think what you have put above is fine. - According to an advert on p138 of the
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Though the article has just been promoted to FA (more on which below), I don't think anybody will object to our adding a sentence on Massenet's current standing in France. Would this do, do you think: "In France, Massenet's 20th-century eclipse was less complete than elsewhere, but his
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Thanks so much for all your very helpful comments which I have more or less included, apart from the Bernac page numbers, which are correct (ie not all are p81) but I am not the best at formatting repeating references so I will get round to sorting those out! Many thanks again.
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Well, I have a strong stock of hundreds articles of 17th, 18th, 19th and 20th-century French dramatists and playwrights to translate so the mistake won't be repeated from now on. And when I see again one of the ancient faulty pages that I wrote, I'll make the correction.
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Panurge/Le Cid Avant-Scene book (1994), the Association was founded in 1990 . - I think most people ended up with some class of Légion d’Honneur, so not really essential (I did not notice that he has the category). I will try now to improve some of the related articles.
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I apologize again for my graceless handling of your additions to the subsequent productions section of the article. I hope you are pleased with the subsequent developments, and I would value your further input to both the article and the Talk page. Best wishes, --
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up for peer review. Though he is rather a neglected figure now, as the last great composer of opéra-comique and opérette, he is rather close to my heart in a quiet sort of way. If you are moved to look in and give me your comments it will be esteemed a favour.
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improvements that could be made, and maybe even break my rule of only writing about things I have seen or heard, by adding the important missing ones. Tales of Hoffmann ought to be improved, but it is one of those articles which attracts fly-by-night edits.
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Wow, that is magnificent! Thank you so much. I will look properly in the next days. Strangely.... while away just now I did some more on an article I have been trying to create on Chabrier's Songs (using as template some of your Fauré atricles...). Kind
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or childlike(?). Collins-Robert offers 'lout' which is seedier. Do we know the full context of Rostand's comments, that might help. My Larousse has (1) enfant mal élevé (which I suppose is the ragamuffin) and (2)individu de moeurs crapuleuse. Difficult!
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Hi Cg2p0B0u8m, and thanks for reverting what needed to be reverted in this article. The reason why I made this mistake is that the first time I came accross a French page where "couplet" was used I decided to translate it with "distic" (from
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Well, he's certainly a bit mixed up, but there wouldn't be much opera at all if the characters were terribly sensible people like us. You can't have the 'Gondoliers' every night. (And I think Bizet does actually mark Escamillo's song "avec
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of Verdi's wonderful work? We hope to get the article to FA level, and we would like input from any opera lovers who might be interested. Quite understand if you're too busy, naturally, but your comments would be most welcome. Best wishes.
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with another article. If you are interested in the merge discussion, please participate by going to the article and clicking on the (Discuss) link at the top of the article, and adding your comments on the discussion page. Thank you.
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and enjoy your additions, which are giving me great pleasure. Meanwhile, I am working offline on Berlioz, so beware! I shall be after your input there too in due course. In passing, you may enjoy this from Chabrier on Berlioz:
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seems to me populated with unpleasing persons. Micaëla is a needy bore, Escamillo a buffoon and Carmen herself is, calmly considered, not a nice person. Still, the music redeems all, and it is undeniably a marvellous opera.
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It would be nice to mention that there is a International Massenet Association, but I can't find on its website the date of its foundation, and I don't think we can mention the Association without saying when it was
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The Gondoliers are not that well-ordered: "one third of myself has married one half of ye or you", but thank you so much for "avec fatuité", which I didn't know and am enchanted to learn. You have made my day.
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of Massenet's skill in translating French text into flexible melodic phrases, his exceptional orchestral virtuosity, combining sparkle and clarity, and his unerring theatrical instinct." . Please consider.
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Thank you for asking me and thank you for all the work you put in on writing all your articles. I am not sure what the deadline is going to be, but will try to put some thought to it in the next days.
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my translations if you think they need it. There's no deadline for the peer review, and as I should particularly value your input on all aspects of the article I'll be in no rush to close the review.
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Excellent. Apart from your general comments, which I look forward to, there are two chunks of prose translated by me from the French, on which I'd particularly value your approval or amendment:
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The fact of his elevation to Grand Officier is well documented, and I thought of mentioning it. Would it have been noteworthy at the time to the generality of the French public, do you think?
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OK, I printed it off on last Thursday (I know it has changed since then) and have started looking, and will add my comments over the Easter break. One or two things have crossed my mind
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Will have a go once I've done with a new singer I'm trying to create. There seems to be a fair amount in Opera mag. Did you know he had written a second book (the first is mentioned),
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Thank you for asking me, I hope you don't mind if I decline this one, but I am happy to do it again in future. I hope you find others who are able to undertake this. Best regards.
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I've been doing some work on his article. I don't envisage taking it to GA or FAC, but if you have time and inclination to look in again you might polish my efforts further.
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For your indefatigable and scholarly contributions to articles on Offenbach I award you this long overdue medal. We are lucky to have you as a fellow Knowledge (XXG) editor!
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Thank you for the recordings for Graham Clark! Can you please add a ref, as it is a GA? Some more links perhaps? - I'd do it myself but have little time right now. --
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for a relatively minor musician, he surprisingly has at least four books dedicated to him, the Wagstaff and these in French, but I can't see them mentioned:
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Greetings! If it's of any interest, and you have time, I have Poulenc up for peer review, and any comments you cared to make would be gladly received.
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Thank you - I may risk it if something crosses my path! Though there was that successful 'German' Bluebeard by Felsenstein, so maybe it is possible...
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Not, I feel, for the article talk page, but as you ask me "if you have one word to describe Don José, what would it be?", my answer would be "idiot".
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That's absolutely fine, of course. I look forward to another occasion. (Perhaps Ravel, on whom I'm working, very slowly, at the moment?) Best wishes,
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who reversed Fauré's forward-looking policies and turned back to rigid conservatism. Massenet would have smiled, I think, had he lived to see that! –
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for 12 May 2019. Please check that the article needs no amendments. If you're interested in editing the main page text, you're welcome to do so at
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Apology for delay is absolutely not needed! We are enormously indebted to you for your help so far, and anything further will be a bonus. Amitiés,
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I was away for a while - thank you for asking me, I will look later in the week, from Wednesday, and comment as quickly as I can. Best regards.
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That's fine, although of course you have done 99% of the work on him - but you can put me there, and I will try to answer any questions.
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I am not sure who proposed it but thank you if you did. 7,000 people looked at the article. I hope they missed the dreadful vandalism.
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Thank you for the kind words and the gong; I assume it is time for dinner. I hope my next offering will not shatter your illusions.
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I have added a few bits to Roger Delage, but I am sure there is more if I knew where to look. Will return the man himself shortly.
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Its back! Albeit with some fudgery around the disambiguation. Not sure what the person who changed it originally was trying to do.
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with FAC in mind. If you could look in and comment it would be greatly welcomed. I shall be bothering you again later as
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I do not intend to write an article on Louis Noguera, but if you would like a copy of the entry in Kutsch & Riemens,
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Para added. I've also added a link to the Association Internationale. As to the 1905 scandal there's no mystery
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Thank you, and apology accepted. I'll have a proper look later but it seems to have improved greatly. Thanks.
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Yes, I will be happy to look at this article in the coming week and send any comments. Thank you for asking.
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Février, Henry. André Messager : mon maître, mon ami. Paris, Amiot-Dumont, « Jeunesse de la musique », 1948.
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Thanks very much - I hope someone else will help fill in the offenbachian gaps; I shouldn't do them all!
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