In his Leçons de ténèbres, Couperin relies on a clever play of contrasts, between sorrow and hope, between Hell and Paradise, between high and low notes, thus translating the very essence of Holy Week. From the heart of the Chapelle Royale, relive the painful but salutary journey of Christ to Jerusalem, from his Passion to his Resurrection!
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Orchestre de l'Opéra Royal
Stéphane Fuget, direction
Sophie Junker, Florie Valiquette, sopranos
FRANÇOIS COUPERIN (1668-1733)
Motet pour le jour de Pâques : Victoria Christo Resurgenti !
MICHEL-RICHARD DELALANDE (1657-1726)
Cantique Quatrième : Sur le Bonheur des Justes et le Malheur des Réprouvés
Recorded at the Royal Chapel of Versailles from 13th to 17th June 2020.
The most famous Leçons de Ténèbres are those of François Couperin, dating from 1714. At the end of the reign of Louis XIV, the sacred emotions composed by Couperin for his female singers would appear to have originated in an opera... In the Parisian convents, people made haste to listen to these divine voices singing the Lessons of Holy Week, the faceless voices of young convent recluses, voices from heaven... but more often Opera singers! The candles were extinguished as the Tenebrae service progressed, concluding in the darkness of the night… The Leçons by François Couperin, organist of La Chapelle Royale for 37 years, are the pinnacle of French sacred art in the Century of Louis Le Grand. The sublime and juvenile voices of Florie Valiquette and Sophie Junker intertwine in virtuosity and lamentations, giving this music a fascinating freshness. At the head of the soloists of the Royal Opera Orchestra, Stéphane Fuget works on the ornamentation in the time-honoured traditional manner, giving meaning to each phrase, and bringing out the brilliance of this apotheosis of French baroque singing.
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Available on all streaming platforms here!
Orchestre de l'Opéra Royal
Stéphane Fuget, direction
Sophie Junker, Florie Valiquette, sopranos
FRANÇOIS COUPERIN (1668-1733)
Motet pour le jour de Pâques : Victoria Christo Resurgenti !
MICHEL-RICHARD DELALANDE (1657-1726)
Cantique Quatrième : Sur le Bonheur des Justes et le Malheur des Réprouvés
Recorded at the Royal Chapel of Versailles from 13th to 17th June 2020.
The most famous Leçons de Ténèbres are those of François Couperin, dating from 1714. At the end of the reign of Louis XIV, the sacred emotions composed by Couperin for his female singers would appear to have originated in an opera... In the Parisian convents, people made haste to listen to these divine voices singing the Lessons of Holy Week, the faceless voices of young convent recluses, voices from heaven... but more often Opera singers! The candles were extinguished as the Tenebrae service progressed, concluding in the darkness of the night… The Leçons by François Couperin, organist of La Chapelle Royale for 37 years, are the pinnacle of French sacred art in the Century of Louis Le Grand. The sublime and juvenile voices of Florie Valiquette and Sophie Junker intertwine in virtuosity and lamentations, giving this music a fascinating freshness. At the head of the soloists of the Royal Opera Orchestra, Stéphane Fuget works on the ornamentation in the time-honoured traditional manner, giving meaning to each phrase, and bringing out the brilliance of this apotheosis of French baroque singing.
You may find the booklet, available in French and English, by clicking here
You may find this recording on our online shop by clicking here
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