
Originally Posted by
MickyD
I just remembered that I have that Harnoncourt one in a reissue from a couple of years back, Vinteuil...it does sound rather dated now. But the Farncombe one (Erato) is well worth getting hold of, it is the revised version of 1754 and though shorter than the Christie, is full of good things...the English Bach Festival Baroque Orchestra, so many well known English period players from the vintage years of the 80s. Plus Philippe Huttenlocher and the wonderful Jennifer Smith as Télaire. I imagine the set is long deleted, but keep your eyes open for it.
Christie for me - "Tristes aprêts..." was the piece, heard at random on the Early Music Show I think, which opened up the whole world of baroque opera for me, from a standing start.
I share your difficulty with Rameau etc. in English.
"The isle is full of noises... Sounds, and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not"
The Tempest, Act III scene 2 ll 148-9