French composer Ferdinand Hérold scored his greatest operatic success with "Zampa"; after its premiere in Paris in 1831, the work was also popular in Germany and Italy. Hérold sets off musical fireworks in the overture, which continue in contrasting solo numbers and large ensembles. The plot's references to Mozart's "Don Giovanni" guarantee thieving pleasure: a stone statue drags the pirate and nefarious seducer Zampa into the abyss as punishment.
Ferdinand Hérold:
Zampa ou La fiancée de marbre
Opéra-comique in three acts (concertante)
Hélène Carpentier Soprano
Héloïse Mas mezzo-soprano
Pierre Derhet tenor
Julien Dran tenor
Cyrille Dubois Tenor
François Rougier Tenor
Lukas Mayr Baritone
Bavarian Radio Choir
Munich Radio Orchestra
Erik Nielsen Conductor
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