Mathé Altéry

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1Les Belles de nuit
soprano vocals:
Mathé Altéry (French soprano) (on 1953-02-25)
orchestra:
Raymond Legrand et son orchestre (on 1953-02-25)
recording of:
Les belles de nuit (on 1953-02-25)
lyricist:
René Clair (in 1952)
composer:
Georges van Parys (composer) (in 1952)
3:13
2Frou frou
soprano vocals:
Mathé Altéry (French soprano) (on 1955-02-25)
conductor:
Jacques Météhen (a.k.a. "Jack" Metehen, John Ellsworth) (on 1955-02-25)
recording of:
Frou-frou (on 1955-02-25)
lyricist:
Henri Blondeau and Hector Monréal
composer:
Henri Chatau
2:35
3Fascination
soprano vocals:
Mathé Altéry (French soprano) (on 1955-02-25)
conductor:
Jacques Météhen (a.k.a. "Jack" Metehen, John Ellsworth) (on 1955-02-25)
recording of:
Fascination (original French version) (on 1955-02-25)
lyricist:
Maurice de Féraudy (in 1905)
composer:
Fermo Dante Marchetti (in 1904)
3:11
4Quand l’amour meurt
soprano vocals:
Mathé Altéry (French soprano) (on 1955-04-25)
conductor:
Jacques Météhen (a.k.a. "Jack" Metehen, John Ellsworth) (on 1955-04-25)
recording of:
Quand l'amour meurt (from "Morocco") (on 1955-04-25)
lyricist:
Georges Millandy
composer:
Octave Crémieux
2:46
5Ah ! Ce qu’on s’aimait
soprano vocals:
Mathé Altéry (French soprano) (on 1955-04-25)
conductor:
Jacques Météhen (a.k.a. "Jack" Metehen, John Ellsworth) (on 1955-04-25)
recording of:
Ah ! ce qu’on s’aimait (on 1955-04-25)
lyricist:
Lucien Boyer (French cabaret artist)
composer:
Paul Marinier
3:11
6Reviens
soprano vocals:
Mathé Altéry (French soprano) (on 1955-04-25)
conductor:
Jacques Météhen (a.k.a. "Jack" Metehen, John Ellsworth) (on 1955-04-25)
recording of:
Reviens (on 1955-04-25)
lyricist:
Henri Christiné (in 1910)
composer:
Harry Fragson (in 1910)
publisher:
Salabert (in 1910)
3:23
7Barcarolle des contes d’Hoffmann
soprano vocals:
Mathé Altéry (French soprano) (on 1960-07-12)
conductor:
Jacques Météhen (a.k.a. "Jack" Metehen, John Ellsworth) (on 1960-07-12)
recording of:
Les Contes d’Hoffmann: Acte III. “Belle nuit, ô nuit d’amour” (Nicklausse, Giulietta) (on 1960-07-12)
composer:
Jacques Offenbach (German-French composer, cellist and impresario)
librettist:
Jules Barbier
part of:
Les Contes d’Hoffmann: Acte III (Giulietta) (alternate order)
2:19
8L’Anneau d’argent
soprano vocals:
Mathé Altéry (French soprano) (on 1956-10-26)
conductor:
Jacques Météhen (a.k.a. "Jack" Metehen, John Ellsworth) (on 1956-10-26)
recording of:
L’Anneau d’argent (Silver Ring) (on 1956-10-26)
lyricist:
Rosemonde Gérard
composer:
Cécile Chaminade (French composer and pianist)
2:51
9La Chanson de "Fortunio"
soprano vocals:
Mathé Altéry (French soprano) (on 1956-10-26)
conductor:
Jacques Météhen (a.k.a. "Jack" Metehen, John Ellsworth) (on 1956-10-26)
recording of:
Chanson de Fortunio (on 1956-10-26)
writer:
Alfred de Musset
1:53
10Jardins d’Andalousie
soprano vocals:
Mathé Altéry (French soprano) (on 1968-02-02)
conductor:
Jean‐Michel Defaye (French composer, conductor and pianist) (on 1968-02-02)
recording of:
Jardins d’Andalousie (on 1968-02-02)
lyricist:
Jacques Plante
publisher:
Edward B. Marks Music Co. (founded originally as J. Stern & Co. in 1894, renamed in 1919) and EMHA
translated version of:
The Breeze and I
2:43
11Petite Maison grise
soprano vocals:
Mathé Altéry (French soprano) (on 1956-10-26)
conductor:
Jacques Météhen (a.k.a. "Jack" Metehen, John Ellsworth) (on 1956-10-26)
recording of:
Petite maison grise (on 1956-10-26)
lyricist:
Pierre d'Amor (in 1929)
composer:
Hermann Löhr (in 1929)
is based on:
Little Grey Home in the West
2:10
12Le Beau Danube bleu
soprano vocals:
Mathé Altéry (French soprano) (in 1959)
conductor:
Jacques Météhen (a.k.a. "Jack" Metehen, John Ellsworth) (in 1959)
recording of:
Le beau Danube bleu (in 1959)
lyricist:
Jules Barbier and Max Eddy (French lyricist ; a.k.a. Jean Ferdinand Delabre)
translated version of:
An der schönen blauen Donau, op. 314 (On the Beautiful Blue Danube, op. 314)
4:59
13La Valse de l’empereur
soprano vocals:
Mathé Altéry (French soprano) (in 1959)
conductor:
Jacques Météhen (a.k.a. "Jack" Metehen, John Ellsworth) (in 1959)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Pathé (in 1959)
recording of:
Valse de l'Empereur („Kaiser-Walzer”, with French lyrics) (in 1959)
lyricist:
Marie-Hélène Ottmann (Lyricist / translator from German into French)
composer:
Johann Strauss (Johann Strauss II, Austro-German composer, „Walzerkönig“, Johann Strauss II, Sohn, Jr., the Younger, the Son)
is based on:
Kaiser‐Walzer, op. 437 (Emperor Waltz, op. 437)
4:53
14La Veuve joyeuse
soprano vocals:
Mathé Altéry (French soprano) (in 1959)
conductor:
Jacques Météhen (a.k.a. "Jack" Metehen, John Ellsworth) (in 1959)
2:41
15Rêves de printemps
soprano vocals:
Mathé Altéry (French soprano) (in 1959)
conductor:
Jacques Météhen (a.k.a. "Jack" Metehen, John Ellsworth) (in 1959)
recording of:
Rêves de printemps (in 1959)
lyricist:
Victor Wilder (Belgian lyricist, a.k.a. Victor van Wilder, V. Wilder)
translated version of:
Frühlingsstimmen, op. 410 (Voices of Spring)
4:29
16C’est la saison d’amour4:05
17Les Saltimbanques
soprano vocals:
Mathé Altéry (French soprano) (on 1957-10-08)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Choudens (in 1957)
recording of:
Les Saltimbanques (on 1957-10-08)
composer:
Louis Ganne
librettist:
Maurice Ordonneau
3:53
18Les Cloches de Corneville
soprano vocals:
Mathé Altéry (French soprano) (in 1958)
conductor:
Jacques Météhen (a.k.a. "Jack" Metehen, John Ellsworth) (in 1958)
recording of:
Les Cloches de Corneville (in 1958)
composer:
Robert Planquette (composer)
librettist:
Clairville and Charles Gabet
4:59
19Véronique : "Adieu je pars"
soprano vocals:
Mathé Altéry (French soprano) (on 1957-10-07)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Choudens (in 1957)
recording of:
Véronique : Acte II. “Adieu, je pars” (Florestan) (on 1957-10-07)
composer:
André Messager (French composer)
part of:
Véronique : Acte II
2:38
20Berceuse de Brahms
soprano vocals:
Mathé Altéry (French soprano) (on 1960-09-08)
conductor:
Jacques Météhen (a.k.a. "Jack" Metehen, John Ellsworth) (on 1960-09-08)
recording of:
Berceuse de Brahms (French version, a.k.a. "Bonne nuit") (on 1960-09-08)
translator:
Victor Wilder (Belgian lyricist, a.k.a. Victor van Wilder, V. Wilder)
translated version of:
5 Lieder, op. 49: Nr. 4. Wiegenlied “Guten Abend, gute Nacht” (original for voice and piano)
1:33
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liner notes:Yvon Roux (in 1999)