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1. Les Troyens: Acte 1: Ha! Ha! Apres dix ans
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2. Les Troyens: Acte 1: Les Grecs ont disparu! Cassandre
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3. Les Troyens: Acte 1: Chorebe! ... il faut qu'il parte et quitte la Troada Cassandre
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4. Les Troyens: Acte 1: Reviens a toi, vierge adoree
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5. Les Troyens: Acte 1: Signes trompeurs!... Quitte-nous des ce soir Cassandre
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1. Les Troyens: Acte 2: Premier Tableau: Introduction
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2. Les Troyens: Acte 2: Premier Tableau: O lumiere de Troie! Enee
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3. Les Troyens: Acte 2: Premier Tableau: Quelle esperance encor est permice, Panthee? Enee
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4. Les Troyens: Acte 2: Deuxieme Tableau: Ah! Puissante Cybele
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5. Les Troyens: Acte 2: Deuxieme Tableau: Tous ne penront pas Cassandre
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1. Les Troyens: Acte 4: Premier Tableau: Chasse royale et Orage
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2. Les Troyens: Acte 4: Deuxieme Tableau: Dites, Narbal, qui cause vos alarmes?
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3. Les Troyens: Acte 4: Deuxieme Tableau: De quels revers menaces-tu Carthage
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4. Les Troyens: Acte 4: Deuxieme Tableau: Marche pour l'Entree de la Reine
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5. Les Troyens: Acte 4: Deuxieme Tableau: Pas des Almees
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1. Les Troyens: Acte 5: Premier Tableau: Vallon sonore
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2. Les Troyens: Acte 5: Premier Tableau: Preparez tout, il faut partir enfin
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3. Les Troyens: Acte 5: Premier Tableau: Par Bacchus! ils sont fous avec leur Italie!
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4. Les Troyens: Acte 5: Premier Tableau: Inutiles regrets!... je dois quitter Carthage Enee
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5. Les Troyens: Acte 5: Premier Tableau: Ah! quand viendra I'instant des supremes adieux Enee
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Amazon.com essential recording
In the absence of Colin Davis's pioneering Les Troyens recording on Philips (temporary, one hopes), Charles Dutoit's more recent 1993 outing with the Montreal Symphony Orchestra and Chorus gives a vital, idiomatically French account of the opera, despite mixed success with the singers. Few operas are as nightmarish to cast as this epic about the Trojan War and its aftermath, and it would have been better made either a few years earlier when Plácido Domingo and Jessye Norman were still performing it, or a few years later, when Ben Heppner and Renée Fleming might be recruited. In the central role of Aeneas, Gary Lakes has been unfairly compared to Jon Vickers on the Davis set, though Lakes came to the recording having done a number of stage performances of Les Troyens, and it shows. As Cassandra, Deborah Voigt delivers magnificent vocalism but is still finding her way into the role. The big disappointment is Françoise Pollet, who is a vocally underpowered, score-bound Dido. Still, Dutoit generates sparks, thanks to his attempted use of Berlioz's fast metronome markings. --David Patrick Stearns
If you want to listen to Les Troyens, the set to get is the 1969 Davis set. Forget the 2001 set, it's too stripped of its drama. The 1969 set is the best ever!!
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