Not only as singers, but also as composers, women have helped shape the history of opera - even during the heyday of this art form. High time to pay tribute to their works! The Frenchwoman Clémence de Grandval was trained by Camille Saint-Saëns, among others. In Mazeppa, she depicts in brilliant colors the rise and fall of the title character - a dazzling figure in the midst of the Cossack struggle for freedom, betrayal and condemnation, who had already inspired Tchaikovsky ... find out more!
Clémence de Grandval:
Mazeppa, Opéra en cinq actes et six tableaux (concertante)
Nicole Car soprano (photo)
Julien Dran Tenor
Tassis Christoyannis Baritone
Pawel Trojak Baritone
Ante Jerkunica Bass
Bavarian Radio Choir
Munich Radio Orchestra
Mihhail Gerts Conductor
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