{"product_id":"charpentier-nocte-temporis-vox-luminis-orphee-aux-enfers","title":"Charpentier \/ Nocte Temporis \/ Vox Luminis- Orphee Aux Enfers (CD)","description":"\u003cp\u003eThe Orpheus myth was as important for the birth of opera in France as it had been in Italy. In 1684, Charpentier composed a work for three voices, OrphÃ©e descendant aux Enfers. With this piece, remarkable for it's style and concision, he showed how well he had assimilated Carissimi's art. It is a dramatic scene, similar to the 'sacred histories' of the Roman master. The text, by an unknown author, narrates Orpheus' quest for his beloved in the Underworld. The hero's haute-contre gives him an elegiac timbre - this was the vocal register in which Charpentier, himself a singer, excelled. In 1687 he created his second illustration of the myth, La Descente d'OrphÃ©e aux Enfers. In it's two acts can be discerned the outline of a possible complete opera - the manuscript has reached us shorn of the third act in which Orpheus would presumably have lost Eurydice before being devoured by the Maenads. While La Descente d'OrphÃ©e has already been recorded several times, the OrphÃ©e of 1684 is a rarity and a magnificent discovery. In these two roles that might have been written for him, Reinoud van Mechelen is at the peak of his artistry, while his ensemble A Nocte Temporis and Lionel Meunier's group Vox Luminis blend in perfect symbiosis.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Alliance - BT","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":46985144336605,"sku":"3760014195662","price":145.0,"currency_code":"CNY","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0551\/1056\/6043\/files\/3760078-2531061.jpg?v=1762928714","url":"https:\/\/darksiderecords.myshopify.com\/products\/charpentier-nocte-temporis-vox-luminis-orphee-aux-enfers","provider":"Darkside Records","version":"1.0","type":"link"}