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Today is the birthday of French composer and pianist,
Francis Poulenc who was born on January 7, 1899, in the
8th arrondissement of Paris. His compositions include
songs
(this album fits into this category), solo piano works, chamber music,
choral pieces, operas, ballets, and orchestral concert music.
The
libretto consists of a woman's last phone conversation with her lover, who now
loves someone else. During the call, the woman reveals that she has
attempted suicide because her lover has abandoned her.
date & photographer unknown
This recording should rightly only go in the "Just the cover" category (
link below)
but it's too good to confine it to that. The reasoning is: it is a
brilliant work by Poulenc, a work of genius, revealing naked emotions
rarely exhibited on the stage with such realism; it is an integral part
of the art of
Denise Duval
that showcases her acting as well as her vocal prowess; and it is an amazing operatic voyage into the mind of a woman as she
grapples with grief, denial, and anger in the face of unrequited love,
all shared through a one-sided telephone call.
Each
Soria Series album came in a thick, heavy-duty textured sleeve (some
with an elegant cut-out on the reverse for pulling the disc out), golden
embossed type, and glossy full-color reproduction overlaid. Double and
triple boxsets had sliding tops and decorated spines.
detail photos of album cover by Styrous®
All
details, including the tracklist, were in booklets, designed and
printed at the world's most expensive and prestigious publishing houses,
such as Amilcare Pizzi S.p.A. in Italy and Skira Color Studios in
Switzerland. They came with comprehensive essays (about composers,
genres, or period instruments), definitive and eloquent libretto
translations, lavish "tipped-in" colored reproductions, etc.

Tracklist:
Side 1:
A - La Voix Humaine
Side 2:
B - La Voix Humaine
Companies, etc.
Recorded By – Ricordi Studios
Copyright © – Société Anonyme des Éditions Ricordi
Credits:
Conductor – Georges Prêtre
Design, Booklet Editor – Philip Sykes
Illustration, Text By – Jean Cocteau
Liner Notes – Janet Flanner
Liner Notes, Other [Essay] – Henri Hell
Music By, Liner Notes – Francis Poulenc
Orchestra – Théâtre National de L'Opéra-Comique*
Photography – Boris Lipnitzki, Claude Morel, Erio Piccagliani, Fred Plaut, Gaby Morlay, Jean-Pierre Leloir, Studio Harcourt
Recorded By – "Ricordi"
Soprano Vocals – Denise Duval
Translated By – Joseph Machlis
Notes:
Original 1960 "Soria Series" RCA Living Stereo LP with shaded dog label.
First issue of this cat # in a slipcase.
Recorded in France by Ricordi under the personal supervision of the composer.
Made in U.S.A.
Lyric Tragedy in One Act. Set includes a 21 page booklet, and comes housed in a light blue linen & Davey board slipcase.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
Matrix / Runout (Stamped side A): K2 RY4611-1S I A1
Matrix / Runout (Stamped side A): K2 RY4612-1S I A1
Denise Duval, Georges Prêtre Conducting Orchestre du Théâtre National de l'Opéra-Comique – Francis Poulenc: La Voix Humaine
Label: RCA Victor Red Seal – LS 2385
Series: Living Stereo, Soria Series
Format: Vinyl, LP, Stereo
Box Set, Slipcase
Country: US
Released: 1960
Genre: Classical
Style: Modern
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Styrous® ~ Sunday, January 7, 2024