Soprano Sabine Devieilhe’s signature operatic role, Lakmé, forms the starting point for her enticing albumMirages. A collection of opera and song in French, it’s theme is the exotic allure of faraway – and imagined – places and people. In addition to three numbers from Delibes’ opera, it features music by Berlioz, Debussy and Stravinsky and some rarer names: Thomas, Messager, Koechlin and Delage. Devieilhe is joined by mezzo-soprano Marianne Crebassa, pianist Alexandre Tharaud and the period-instrument orchestra Les Siècles under it’s founder, François-Xavier Roth.
Madame Chrysanthème, Act 3: “Le Jour Sous Le Soleil Béni” (Madame Chrysanthème)
Pelléas Et Mélisande, L. 88, Act 3: “Mes Longs Cheveux Descendent” (Mélisande)
Lakmé, Act 2: “Où Va la Jeune Hindoue” (Lakmé)
4 Poèmes Hindous: I. Madras
4 Poèmes Hindous: II. Lahore
4 Poèmes Hindous: III. Bénarès
4 Poèmes Hindous: IV. Jeypur
La Romance D’ariel, L. 54
Lakmé, Act 1: “Viens, Mallika” (Lakmé, Mallika)
Le Rossignol, Act 2: “Ah, Joie, Emplis Mon Coeur” (Le Rossignol)
Hamlet, Act 4: “À Vos Jeux, Mes Amis” (Ophélie)
La Mort D’ophélie, H. 92
Thaïs, Act 2: “Celle Qui Vient Est Plus Belle” (La Charmeuse, Crobyle, Myrtale)
Shéhérazade, Op. 84, Book 2: II. Le Voyage
Lakmé, Act 3: “Tu M’as Donné Le Plus Doux Rêve” (Lakmé)