目录
| # | 曲目 | 时长 |
|---|---|---|
1 | Ouverture (Live) | 00:06:42 |
| 2 | La brise est pure (Live) | 00:06:14 |
| 3 | Entouré de tous mes amis (Live) | 00:03:18 |
| 4 | Seigneur, je dois vous dire (Live) | 00:04:03 |
| 5 | Cet enfant qu’avec vous (Live) | 00:03:12 |
| 6 | Ah ! Merci, cher Ali (Live) | 00:03:00 |
| 7 | Qu’elle est belle l’étoile (Live) | 00:02:55 |
| 8 | Et maintenant, amis (Live) | 00:01:15 |
| 9 | Seigneur Hagi Hassan (Live) | 00:04:32 |
| 10 | Quelle sotte fureur (Live) | 00:03:07 |
| 11 | Introduction – Ouvrons le marché (Live) | 00:05:22 |
| 12 | Ils sont jaloux, je connais la race (Live) | 00:10:53 |
| 13 | On m’enchaîne, on m’entraîne (Live) | 00:08:26 |
| 14 | Chacun est parti (Live) | 00:07:15 |
| 15 | Entr’acte – Mon plan est arrêté (Live) | 00:07:56 |
| 16 | Par vos ordres (Live) | 00:05:53 |
| 17 | Indomptable fierté (Live) | 00:01:42 |
| 18 | Honneur, honneur (Live) | 00:01:55 |
| 19 | Qu’on m’apporte à l’instant (Live) | 00:02:38 |
| 20 | Des chanteurs déguisés (Live) | 00:01:59 |
| 21 | Puisque le Sultan le demande (Live) | 00:07:32 |
| 22 | Pleure, pleure (Live) | 00:01:39 |
| 23 | Quand l’espoir t’es ravi (Live) | 00:02:18 |
| 24 | Le bonheur des familles (Live) | 00:01:47 |
| 25 | Qu’on les enchaîne (Live) | 00:03:34 |
| 26 | Entr’acte (Live) | 00:03:00 |
| 27 | En vain vous déployez (Live) | 00:11:04 |
| 28 | Vole, vole, notre âme (Live) | 00:01:56 |
| 29 | Imprudente réponse (Live) | 00:04:18 |
| 30 | Je reste confondu (Live) | 00:03:08 |
| 31 | Petite bague taillée (Live) | 00:03:14 |
| 32 | Au ridicule ajoutant l’infamie (Live) | 00:03:50 |
| 33 | Vous vivrez mon père (Live) | 00:03:05 |
专辑简介
Delos partners with Opera Lafayette and OperaCréole to present this world premiere recording of the earliest complete opera by a Black American. This recording is not a revival – it is a revelation. More than a century after its completion, Edmond Dédé’s Morgiane is finally being heard, thanks to the tireless work of Givonna Joseph, founder of OperaCréole, conductor Patrick Dupre Quigley, and many others. Born in New Orleans, Dédé fled an Apartheid-like existence for free people of color in the southern United States to build his career in France, a move that turned to exert a great influence on his composing style. In that respect, Morgiane is not only beautiful, but it also bridges worlds: American and French, Black and white, powerful and marginalized. It is the work of a composer who labored with conviction and brilliance, even as he feared no one might ever hear his music.























