Of course I know the name of Louis Hector Berlioz as a composer of the Fantastic Symphony and other great pieces of. But unfortunately I do not recognize him as an opera composer like Charles Gounod or Jacques Offenbach.
Thanks. Actually a lovely performance of my favorite opera. However, prop people, that crucifix is ghastly! It is completely out of period. As a Catholic, I know crucifixes, and one need not model a crucifix on the Shroud of Turin, however accurate that relic might be, to fit a scene from a 19th century opera!
Though I realize that the Faust Waltz is amazingly beautiful, I do not get any of the lyrics in French. I wish this clip had English captions so we could follow the meaning
of the verses we hear now.
Gounod is the best French opera composer to me. Thanks for posting this clip.
What a pityful way to waist such excellent singers, such great voices (Raimondi is a Baritone and Mephistofeles was written for a Bass voice, so the character changes completely ).
What a pityful way to waist such GREAT MUSIC! The production is awful.
I recently saw a DVD of this production from the Vienna State Opera from around the 1980's. It's simply great as far as singing - Araiza as Faust and Raimondi as the Devil. The costumes/period is not a problem but I don't like that Marguerite is a nun. I can still overlook that next to the larger problem - there are too many dancing girls! Ballerinas of the VSO are in EVERY major scene and it's a huge distraction from the power of the dramatic moments.
Ainsi que la brise légère Soulève en épais tourbillons La poussière Des sillons, Que la valse nous entraîne! Faisons retentir la plaine Du bruit de nos chansons! Ainsi que la brise légère Soulève en épais tourbillons La poussière Des sillons, Que la valse nous entraîne! Faisons retentir la plaine Du bruit de nos chansons! Valsons..
@lilanma Good, lilanma, but we need the intervention of Mephisto at the beginning: it is: "ici même en cet instanct joyeux la belle et chaste enfant va paraitre a vos yeux"
Bravo!!!!! wunderbar!!!!!!!!!
misskatergrl 2 months ago
Of course I know the name of Louis Hector Berlioz as a composer of the Fantastic Symphony and other great pieces of. But unfortunately I do not recognize him as an opera composer like Charles Gounod or Jacques Offenbach.
Bluejeans0701 4 months ago
Thanks. Actually a lovely performance of my favorite opera. However, prop people, that crucifix is ghastly! It is completely out of period. As a Catholic, I know crucifixes, and one need not model a crucifix on the Shroud of Turin, however accurate that relic might be, to fit a scene from a 19th century opera!
0276boy 7 months ago
Though I realize that the Faust Waltz is amazingly beautiful, I do not get any of the lyrics in French. I wish this clip had English captions so we could follow the meaning
of the verses we hear now.
Gounod is the best French opera composer to me. Thanks for posting this clip.
Bluejeans0701 11 months ago
@Bluejeans0701
Do you know Berlioz ? :-)
StCorentin 4 months ago
For some reason I like it without the words xD
BrendanPanFlautist 11 months ago
INCREDIBLE!!
What a pityful way to waist such excellent singers, such great voices (Raimondi is a Baritone and Mephistofeles was written for a Bass voice, so the character changes completely ).
What a pityful way to waist such GREAT MUSIC! The production is awful.
Alejandro
alejandrobajo 1 year ago 4
This is one of those amazing pieces one gets stuck in his or her head for at least a couple of years after first hearing it. I absolutely love it!
KrazyDukMan 2 years ago 7
I recently saw a DVD of this production from the Vienna State Opera from around the 1980's. It's simply great as far as singing - Araiza as Faust and Raimondi as the Devil. The costumes/period is not a problem but I don't like that Marguerite is a nun. I can still overlook that next to the larger problem - there are too many dancing girls! Ballerinas of the VSO are in EVERY major scene and it's a huge distraction from the power of the dramatic moments.
MastersoftheOpera 2 years ago 6
BRAVA-Margarita!!!!
straumeeee 2 years ago 5
Does anyone know the words to this ,, please. The French words.
waywoodruff 2 years ago 4
lilanma 2 years ago 12
@lilanma Good, lilanma, but we need the intervention of Mephisto at the beginning: it is: "ici même en cet instanct joyeux la belle et chaste enfant va paraitre a vos yeux"
voltape 1 year ago
Fine, I like it a lot
blichilde 2 years ago 4