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The Music => Recordings & Broadcasts => Topic started by: mikehopf on Friday 12 December 2014, 10:27

Title: David: Christophe Colombe
Post by: mikehopf on Friday 12 December 2014, 10:27
Christmas is coming early this year:

Tomorrow on Radio France Musique a performance of Felicien David's Symphonic Ode in 4 Parts: Christophe Colombe (1847).

Be ready with your record buttons and/or timers!
Title: Re: David: Christophe Colombe
Post by: Mark Thomas on Friday 12 December 2014, 10:31
I'm out all day, but I'll do what I can...
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Post by: jerfilm on Friday 12 December 2014, 13:25
Oh dear, I hope someone gets it.

J
Title: Re: David: Christophe Colombe
Post by: eschiss1 on Friday 12 December 2014, 17:09
Thanks!
(Still wondering about his Symphony in E-flat. Maybe someday :) )
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Post by: Aramiarz on Saturday 13 December 2014, 09:18
What year is the symphony?
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Post by: jdperdrix on Saturday 13 December 2014, 10:02
On http://www.musicologie.org/Biographies/d/david_felicien.html (http://www.musicologie.org/Biographies/d/david_felicien.html) (in French), I've found mentions of the following symphonies :
1837, symphony in F
1838, symphony in E
1846, symphony in E
1849, sympnony in C minor,
to which can be added two "ode-symphonies"
1844, "Le Désert"
1847, "Christophe Colomb".

Vocal + piano scores of both ode-symphonies are available at http://imslp.org/wiki/Category:David,_F%C3%A9licien (http://imslp.org/wiki/Category:David,_F%C3%A9licien)
Title: Re: David: Christophe Colombe
Post by: eschiss1 on Saturday 13 December 2014, 23:51
Symphony in E-flat major published in 1846- see OCLC (http://www.worldcat.org/title/symphonie-en-mi-bemol/oclc/34127326)  (date 1846 from Bibliographie de la France). Someone- either Schott (&Worldcat) & BDLF (one of which may be repeating the other), or Musicologie.org - has a typo here. Apparently both Newberry Library, Illinois and the British Library @ St Pancras have copies of this 96-page full orchestral score, so it is not impossible to find out. (Maybe, too, an issue of a French music magazine from around 1846 might have a review of the premiere or of this publication with a description of the work, including maybe even incipits... - some of these have been scanned in by e.g. BNF, I think... will have to check...)
Title: Re: David: Christophe Colombe
Post by: Mark Thomas on Sunday 14 December 2014, 08:39
Unfortunately, my attempt at a timed recording failed and it looks as if "listen again" is not available for the particular broadcast. Did anyone manage to get a recording?
Title: Re: David: Christophe Colombe
Post by: jdperdrix on Sunday 14 December 2014, 11:24
Replay is now available at http://www.francemusique.fr/emission/samedi-soir-l-opera/2014-2015/christophe-colomb-de-felicien-david-12-13-2014-19-00 (http://www.francemusique.fr/emission/samedi-soir-l-opera/2014-2015/christophe-colomb-de-felicien-david-12-13-2014-19-00) until January 12.
I'll try to find time to edit it (broadcast is 3:49 hours, the work itself starts at 0:59 and ends at 2:20), the rest being presentation and other works available on CD.
Then I'll upload it. Be patient !
Title: Re: David: Christophe Colombe
Post by: Mark Thomas on Sunday 14 December 2014, 13:46
Thanks very much. Now recording it myself, too. The vocal score is at IMSLP here (http://imslp.org/wiki/Christophe_Colomb_%28David,_F%C3%A9licien%29), by the way.
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Post by: jdperdrix on Sunday 14 December 2014, 15:20
David's Christophe Colomb has been uploaded. Links in the downloads section, as soon as my post has been approved.
Title: Re: David: Christophe Colombe
Post by: Mark Thomas on Sunday 14 December 2014, 15:28
Very many thanks for this quick work, much appreciated. I must say that it's a very attractive, tuneful and colourfully orchestrated piece, fully up to the standard of Lalla Roukh or Le Désert, although without the perfumed orientalism of the latter.
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Post by: Aramiarz on Monday 15 December 2014, 15:44
Thank you jdperdrix!!
Title: Re: David: Christophe Colombe
Post by: scottevan on Tuesday 16 December 2014, 05:15
I found it to be the most effective of David's large scale works I've heard so far. I was at the very enjoyable NYC staging of Lalla Roukh, and have heard his other opera, Herculaneum, which has fine choral writing and orchestration. Christophe Colombe has all that and more. I'm curious how it would come across in the theater, given that the narration aspect limits it to concert performance.

Taking into account recent performances and broadcasts of his music a Felicien David revival seems to be unfolding before us.  Given his penchant for the exotic, there should be some interesting travel destinations ahead.