Benjamin Godard: Mélodies Tassis Christoyannis & Jeff Cohen
Album info
Album-Release:
2016
HRA-Release:
16.03.2016
Label: Aparté
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Vocal
Artist: Tassis Christoyannis & Jeff Cohen
Composer: Benjamin Godard (1849-1895)
Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)
- 1 Te souviens-tu 01:53
- 2 Le Banc de pierre 04:46
- 3 Je ne veux pas d'autres choses 03:25
- 4 Dieu, qui sourit et qui donne 01:21
- 5 Jacotte 03:41
- 6 Six fables de La Fontaine: I. La Laitière et le Pot-au-lait 03:41
- 7 Six fables de La Fontaine: II. La Cigale et la Foumi 01:59
- 8 Six fables de La Fontaine: III. Le Renaurd et le Corbeau 02:05
- 9 Six fables de La Fontaine: IV. Le Coche et la Mouche 04:28
- 10 Six fables de La Fontaine: V. Le Renard et les Raisins 01:23
- 11 Six fables de La Fontaine: VI. Le Rat de vill et le Rat des champs 01:56
- 12 L'invitation au voyage 04:21
- 13 Les Adieux du berger (extrait des Pastorales, Op. 29) 04:20
- 14 Elle 03:35
- 15 Chanson du berger 01:43
- 16 Nouvelles Chansons du vieux temps,: I. Suis-je belle ? 02:49
- 17 Nouvelles Chansons du vieux temps,: II. Printemps 01:48
- 18 Nouvelles Chansons du vieux temps,: III. Menuet 02:03
- 19 Nouvelles Chansons du vieux temps,: IV. Chanson de Malherbe 02:23
- 20 Nouvelles Chansons du vieux temps,: V. Vaudeville 02:24
- 21 Nouvelles Chansons du vieux temps,: VI. J'ai perdu ma tourterelle 03:08
- 22 Printemps 01:32
- 23 Guitare 02:51
- 24 Chanson 03:30
- 25 Le Ménétrier 02:18
- 26 Si mes vers avaient des ailes 01:42
Info for Benjamin Godard: Mélodies
The mélodies of Benjamin Godard (1849-1895) are little-known, and yet, Godard was one of the most prolific composers in the genre. Focusing on opera after the success of his dramatic symphony Le Tasse in 1878, Godard composed several lyric works that overshadowed his 162 published songs. Today, they remain one of the most interesting parts of his catalogue. The pieces selected here by Tassis Christoyannis and Jeff Cohen, most of them recorded for the first time, illustrate the composer's literary sensibilities.
Tassis Christoyannis, baritone
Jeff Cohen, piano
Tassis Christoyannis
Born in Athens, baritone Tassis Christoyannis began piano lessons at the age of 9 and at 17 he joined the Athens Conservatory, where he studied singing conducting and composing. From 1995-1999 he was a member of the ensemble at the Greek National Opera in Athens.
Future engagements include Germont (La Traviata) at Royal Opera House Covent Garden, Chorebe (Les Troyens) in Geneva, Posa (Don Carlo) in Strasbourg, Falstaff (Tour with BFO Ivan Fisher), Title part in Simon Boccanegra in Bordeaux, Titel role of Ali Baba by Lecocq in Rouen, Winterreise by Schubert in Athen...
He has recently been heard in Michele and Gianni Schicchi in Il Trittico in Tours and Duparquet (Ciboulette) in Paris Opéra Comique, Jeletski (La dame de Pique) in Strasbourg, Posa in Bordeaux...
Between 2012 and 2014, he sang Danaüs (Les Danaïdes by Salieri), Don Giovanni in Tours, Figaro (Il Barbiere di Siviglia) at the Vienna State Opera, Germont (La Traviata) in Genève and Nantes, Posa (Don Carlo) in Frankfurt, Renato (Un Ballo in Maschera) in Tours, Egée (Gossec’s Thésée) in Liege and Versailles and Macbeth in Athens, Germont (La Traviata) at the Glyndebourne Festival, Marcello (La Bohème) in Paris Bastille.
In February 2012, he sang a well-received Macbeth in Bordeaux. The following April, he sang Silvio (Pagliacci) and Figaro (Il Barbiere di Siviglia) in Paris and in Genève in September.
In March 2011, he sang Ford (Falstaff) in Nantes, and in May he was heard as Monfort (Les Vêpres Siciliennes) in Genève. The following September he sang Valentin (Faust) in Paris. In January 2010 he sang the leading role in a world premiere in Athens, then sang Don Giovanni in Budapest under the baton of Ivan Fischer. Also in 2010, he sang Oreste (Andromaque by Grétry) in Schwetzingen, Montpellier, and Nürnberg. He also sang Posa (Don Carlo) in Frankfurt, and Figaro (Il Barbiere) in Genève.
In January and February 2009, he sang the title roles in Ulisse and Pelléas et Mélisande in Düsseldorf, followed by Ford (Falstaff) (V.Jurowski / R.Jones) at the Glyndebourne Festival, Oreste (the revival of Andromaque by Grétry) in Paris and Bruxelles. In December 2009, he sang Figaro (Il Barbiere) in Rouen.
Between January and May 2007, he sang in Lucia in Düsseldorf, Fautszenen (Schumann) in Athens, Lucia in Tours, Hamlet and Don Giovanni in Düsseldorf. In September 2007 he was heard as Olivier (Capriccio) at the Paris National Opera. The following November he sang Enrico (Lucia) in Amsterdam, and Falke (Die Fledermaus) in Lausanne in December. In 2008, he sang Germont in Düsseldorf, Figaro (Il Barbiere) at the Berlin State Opera, Alfonso (La Favorita) in Montpellier, Posa (Don Carlos) in Düsseldorf. He also notably sang Guglielmo (Così) under Ivan Fischer in Las Palmas and Budapest.
In 2006, he sang the title role in Hamlet in Düsseldorf, then Ford (Falstaff) and Enrico (Lucia di Lammermoor).
In December he made his debut in Brussels at the Théâtre de la Monnaie as Germont (La Traviata). In 2005 he sang Il Ritorno di Ulisse in Patria in Düsseldorf, followed by Papageno, Posa (Don Carlos) and Bajazet (Tamerlano) in Athens. He ended the year with a critically acclaimed Figaro (Barbiere) at the Staatsoper Berlin.
Beginning in 2000, as a leading baritone at the Deutsche Oper am Rhein in Düsseldorf, he sang: Posa (Don Carlos), Germont (La Traviata), Enrico (Lucia di Lammermoor), Conte (Le nozze di Figaro), Don Giovanni, Figaro (Il barbiere di Siviglia), Dandini (La Cenerentola), Taddeo (L´Italiana in Algeri), Silvio (I Pagliacci), Ulisse (Il ritorno d´Ulisse in patria), Guglielmo (Così fan tutte), Oreste (Iphigenie en Tauride) and Eugen Onegin.
As a member of Greek Opera house (1995-1999) he sang Belcore (L´elisir d´amore), Don Carlos (Ernani), Papageno (Die Zauberflöte), Figaro (Il Barbiere di Siviglia), Guglielmo (Così fan tutte), and the title role in Eugen Onegin.
In 1993 he studied Italian repertoire in Cremona under the Italian baritone Aldo Protti. In 1994 he was awarded the Aldo Protti Golden Medal and in 1995 won "First Honorary Mention" at the Maria Callas International Singing Competition.
Booklet for Benjamin Godard: Mélodies