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Composers
- Bizet, Georges (1838-75)
- Chabrier, Alexis Emmanuel (1841–94)
- Delibes, Clémont Philibert Léo (1836-91)
- Duparc, Henri (1848–1933)
- Godard, Benjamin Louis Paul (1849-95)
- Gounod, Charles François (1818-93)
- Hess, John (1915-83)
- Holmès, Augusta (1847–1903)
- Joncières, Victorin de (1839–1903)
- Lehár, Franz (1870-1948)
- Messager, André (1853-1929)
- Thomas, Ambroise (1811-96)
- Trenet, Charles (1913–2001)
Works
- Bizet: La jolie fille de Perth: Serenade
- Chabrier: Habanera
- Delibes: J’ai vu la bannière de France! (from Jean de Nivelle)
- Delibes: Prendre le dessin d'un bijou…Fantaisie, ô divin mensonge (from Lakmé)
- Duparc: Aux Étoiles
- Godard, B: Cachès dans cet asile (Jocelyn)
- Gounod: A vous, ma mère...ô chère et vivante image (from Cinq-Mars)
- Hess, J: Vous, qui passez sans me voir
- Joncières: Parlons de moi, le voulez vous?...Oui j’aime, hélas! (from Le chevalier Jean)
- Lehár: Dein ist mein ganzes Herz (from Das Land des Lächelns)
- Lehár: Viens dans ce joli pavillon (from La veuve joyeuse)
- Messager: J’aimais la vieille maison grise (from Fortunio)
- Thomas, Ambroise: Elle ne croyait pas, dans sa candeur naïve (from Mignon)
- Trenet: Vous, qui passez sans me voir
Groups & Artists
The French tenor Julien Behr is one of today’s rising vocal stars. Voted ‘Révélation artiste lyrique de l’Adami’ in 2009, the year he made his international debut at the Festival d’Aix-en-Provence, he has become famous for his Mozart roles (including Don Ottavio in Don Giovanni, recorded live at the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées in 2016 under the direction of Jérémie Rhorer, Alpha379).
It is the French Romantic repertory composed between 1800 and 1900 that the tenor has chosen for his first recital disc. A wide variety of works (both grand opéra and opéra-comique), famous arias and absolute rarities make up this programme devised by the Palazzetto Bru Zane and Alexandre Dratwicki, who writes in the booklet that accompanies the CD: ‘Nothing is more difficult for a tenor than “finding his voice” in this imbroglio of genres and institutions... Already much admired for his charismatic vocal style and personality, the tenor Julien Behr is now the hero of a recital that revisits this repertory in all its variety, ranging from tenderness to heroism, from joy to melancholy.’
The programme takes in Ambroise Thomas (Mignon, after Goethe), Bizet and his famous La Jolie Fille de Perth, Cinq-Mars (1877) by Gounod, Benjamin Godard (Jocelyn), André Messager and his splendid Fortunio (1907), Delibes (Jean de Nivelle and Lakmé, with Gérald’s celebrated aria) and Le Chevalier Jean (1885) by Victorin Joncières (one of the first Wagnerians) among others. French versions of two extremely well-known numbers by Franz Lehár from The Merry Widow and The Land of Smiles – the title track ‘Je t’ai donné mon coeur’ (‘You are my heart’s delight’) – complete this panorama magnificently supported by the Orchestre de l’Opéra National de Lyon and conducted by another rising star, Pierre Bleuse.
January 2019
Lesser-known French Romantic repertoire is brought to shimmering light thanks to Behr’s honeyed vocals and the luxuriant accompaniment.
December 2018
He has an attractive voice, with a touch of metal in the sound under pressure, an easy ring at the top and a beguiling warmth of tone when singing softly.
18th November 2018
This young Frenchman’s recital of opéra-comique rarities is exquisitely delivered...his vocal pliancy, ringing top notes and flawless diction are best heard in the lovely Berceuse from Benjamin Godard’s opérette Jocelyn.