Jules Massenet - Méditation from Thaïs (1894)

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Title | Jules Massenet - Méditation from Thaïs (1894) |
Author | Bartje Bartmans |
Duration | 5:00 |
File Format | MP3 / MP4 |
Original URL | https://youtube.com/watch?v=-qBkb6c-5TU |
Description
Jules Émile Frédéric Massenet (12 May 1842 – 13 August 1912) was a French composer of the Romantic era best known for his operas, of which he wrote more than thirty. The two most frequently staged are Manon (1884) and Werther (1892). He also composed oratorios, ballets, orchestral works, incidental music, piano pieces, songs and other music.
Méditation from Thaïs (1894)
BBC Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Yan Pascal Tortelier
"Méditation" is a symphonic intermezzo from the opera Thaïs. The piece is written for solo violin and orchestra. The opera premiered at the Opéra Garnier in Paris on March 16, 1894.
The Méditation is an instrumental entr'acte performed between the scenes of Act II in the opera Thaïs. In the first scene of Act II, Athanaël, a Cenobite monk, confronts Thaïs, a beautiful and hedonistic courtesan and devotée of Venus, and attempts to persuade her to leave her life of luxury and pleasure and find salvation through God. It is during a time of reflection following the encounter that the Méditation is played by the orchestra. In the second scene of Act II, following the Méditation, Thaïs tells Athanaël that she will follow him to the desert.