
Auber: La Sirene / Reiland, Orchestre des Frivolites Parisiennes
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REVIEW:
The performances on this premiere recording are modest but engaging and entertaining as well. David Reiland secures bright and breezy playing from his appropriately named Orchestre des FrivolitĂ©s Parisiennes. Jeanne Crousaud doesnât quite live up the idealised Siren of the title but sings with charm, as do the two tenors, Xavier Flabat and Jean-NoĂ«l Teyssier. The lower menâs voices sing characterfully, as do Les MĂ©taboles, even if some of their contributions get a little lost in the rough-and-tumble.
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REVIEW:
The performances on this premiere recording are modest but engaging and entertaining as well. David Reiland secures bright and breezy playing from his appropriately named Orchestre des FrivolitĂ©s Parisiennes. Jeanne Crousaud doesnât quite live up the idealised Siren of the title but sings with charm, as do the two tenors, Xavier Flabat and Jean-NoĂ«l Teyssier. The lower menâs voices sing characterfully, as do Les MĂ©taboles, even if some of their contributions get a little lost in the rough-and-tumble.
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REVIEW:
The performances on this premiere recording are modest but engaging and entertaining as well. David Reiland secures bright and breezy playing from his appropriately named Orchestre des FrivolitĂ©s Parisiennes. Jeanne Crousaud doesnât quite live up the idealised Siren of the title but sings with charm, as do the two tenors, Xavier Flabat and Jean-NoĂ«l Teyssier. The lower menâs voices sing characterfully, as do Les MĂ©taboles, even if some of their contributions get a little lost in the rough-and-tumble.
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