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Le veau d'or est toujours debout

Opera details:

Opera title:

Faust

Composer:

Charles Gounod

Language:

French

Synopsis:

Faust Synopsis

Libretto:

Faust Libretto

Translation(s):

English Deutsch

Aria details:

Type:

aria

Role(s):

Méphistophélès

Voice(s):

Bass-Baritone

Act:

2.05

Previous scene: Allons amis point de vaines
Next scene: Singulier personnage

Charles Gounod – FAUST: ‘Le veau d'or’ (Boris Christoff)

Singer: Boris Christoff

FAUST
Opéra en 5 actes
Composer: Charles Gounod (1818–1893)
Libretto : Jules Barbier & Michael Carré, after Goethe’s Faust, part 1 (1808)
First performed : Théâtre Lyrique (boulevard du Temple), Paris, 19 March 1859

SETTING: Germany, 16th century

PLOT: The philosopher Faust sells his soul to Méphistophèles in exchange for youth. Faust seduces and then abandons Marguerite, who gives birth to an illegitimate child. He then murders her brother, the soldier Valentin, who curses Marguerite with his dying breath. Marguerite goes mad and kills her child; Faust and Méphistophèles go to the prison to rescue her, but she rejects them. She dies and her soul rises up to heaven.

‘Faust’ was one of the most successful operas of the nineteenth century. Like Berlioz ('La damnation de Faust', 1846: youtube.com/watch?v=0-x-9WzLS7Q&list=PLoB7Fd8EvhHagG5GFHsyUz60HRHvdsPla) before him, Gounod read Faust as a young man, as a 20-year-old Prix de Rome student, and dreamt of composing music for it. (Goethe himself had wanted Mozart or Meyerbeer to set it to music.)

It was surprisingly unsuccessful when it was first performed; it was found too learned and not tuneful enough. The problem was that Gounod’s music was in a different style from French grand opéra to which audiences were used; it was an early opéra lyrique. Berlioz, however, admired the work, going so far as to use the word ‘masterpiece’. Reyer considered it ‘among the most beautiful works of the time; a work in which inspiration and beauties of the first order erase very light imperfections’.

The audience did not embrace ‘Faust’ until the revised version of 1862. From that time, Gounod was seen as France’s leading opera composer. Its 500th Parisian performance took place in 1887, its 1,500th in 1912 and its 2,000th in 1934.

Ronde du Veau d'or: ‘Le veau d'or est toujours debout’
Méphistophèles entertains the townsfolk with the wild song of the golden calf, to whom even kings and gods do homage.

Méphistophèles (bass): Boris Christoff

Conductor : André Cluytens
Orchestre & Chœurs du Théâtre National de l’Opéra
Paris, 1958

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Libretto/Lyrics/Text/Testo:

MÉPHISTOPHÉLÈS
Je ferai de mon mieux -
Pour n'ennuyer personne!

MÉPHISTOPHÉLÈS
Le veau d'or est toujours debout!
On encense
Sa puissance,
D'un bout du monde à l'autre bout!
Pour fêter l'infâme idole
Roi et peuples confondus,
Au bruit sombre des écus,
Dansent une ronde folle
Autour de son piédestal!…
Et Satan conduit le bal!

CHŒUR
Et Satan conduit le bal!

MÉPHISTOPHÉLÈS
Le veau d'or est vainquer des dieux!
Dans sa gloire
Dérisoire
Le monstre abjecte insulte aux cieux
Il contemple, ô rage étrange!
A ses pieds le genre humain
Se ruant, le fer en main,
Dans le sang et dans la fange
Où brille l'ardent métal!
Et Satan conduit le bal!

CHŒUR
Et Satan conduit le bal!

CHŒUR
Merci de ta chanson.

English Libretto or Translation:

MEPHISTOPHELES
I shall try my hardest not to bore anyone!
The golden calf is still standing,
His might
Is celebrated
From one end of the world to the other!
Nations and kings mix together
To hail the infamous idol
And to the sinister clink of coins
They whirl in a frenzied ring
Round and round his pedestal!
And Satan leads the dance!

ALL
And Satan leads the dance!

MEPHISTOPHELES
The golden calf triumphs over the gods;
Basking in
His preposterous glory
The base monster insults Heaven!
He looks down, ? O strange madness! ?
On the human race at his feet
Sallying forth, sword in hand,
Through blood and filth,
Where the burning metal is shining!
And Satan leads the dance!

ALL
And Satan leads the dance!
We thank you for your song!

Sheetmusic in our database with this aria

G. Schirmer Opera Anthology: Arias for BassG. Schirmer Opera Anthology: Diction Coach - Arias for BassOperatic Anthology: BassCantolopera: Arias for Bass Volume 2Cesare Siepi

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