Yes, it’s time again for the Wordability highlights of the year, that consoling list which doesn’t include anything too recent. The music award this year has been easy: Rossini’s Il Viaggio di Reims on DGG, Claudio Abbado, the Chamber Orchestra of Europe, the Prague Philharmonic Chorus and a cast like a fleet of Rolls-Royces.
Rossini wrote it for Paris to celebrate the coronation of Charles X in 1825. It was given four times, then withdrawn. For 150 years it was thought the complete score had been lost. (About half the music was re-purposed for Le Comte Ory.) But three separate manuscript discoveries and some careful editing restored the whole. This 1985 recording, based on performances at Pesaro, is the work’s first. Charles X, by the way, was a reactionary so boneheaded that he brought on the 1830 revolution.
It’s first-rate Rossini. There are samples of the work on YouTube, from both the 1984 Pesaro performances, a 1992 performance again conducted by Abbado with much the same cast. and an Opus Arte video of another production.
Here’s the Pesaro version of the incomparable Sextet (the tenor who leads off is Franco Araiza).
This is the encore of the finale, this time from Berlin 1992. Watch ten virtuosi deliberately skating on thin ice.
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