Manuel Rosenthal
Manuel Rosenthal's life overlapped pretty near perfectly with the arrival and passing of the twentieth century. He was born in 1904, the illegitimate son of a Russian immigrant woman and a wealthy Frenchman whose name he never knew, and grew up in dire poverty in Paris. He loved music sufficiently to teach himself the violin, and when his stepfather passed away in 1918, the 14 year old proved good enough on the instrument to support his mother and sister, playing in cafés and accompanying silent films. He enrolled in the Paris Conservatory at 16 to formalize his musical knowledge, but he was so far along that he was already manifesting talent as a composer. A sonatina that he submitted in 1921 not only passed muster with a committee that included Stravinsky, Bartók, Ravel, and Prokofiev, but received a public performance two months later. In addition to the violin, he also took up the sursoprano, a stringed instrument 1/4 higher than the violin, for which he wrote music.
In 1926, he became only the third student ever taken on by Maurice Ravel. It was through Ravel's efforts in securing a concert performance for one of his works that Rosenthal made his debut as a conductor. Never having studied conducting, and not even knowing how a traditional orchestra was arranged, Rosenthal led the performance on instinct. He was impressive enough at that engagement to receive encouragement -- and, eventually, an assistant's post -- from Désiré-Emile Inghelbrecht, the conductor of the Orchestre National de France, in 1934.
Rosenthal was later selected to direct a radio orchestra, a post through which he became one of the nation's leading exponents of modern music. He continued to compose, primarily for the theater and occasionally for film. In 1938, he inherited a commission originally intended for Roger Desormiere, to orchestrate Offenbach's music into a full-length ballet for choreographer Léonide Massine. The latter initially rejected Rosenthal's work and the impasse was broken when Stravinsky was called in to mediate and praised the piece. The resulting ballet, the Gaîté Parisienne, went on not only to become one of the most popular ballets of the twentieth century, but also the vehicle by which millions of listeners were introduced to Offenbach's music.
Rosenthal's spent most of the Second World War as a prisoner of war. He resumed his work in 1946 and, for the next several decades was mostly known as a concert conductor. Rosenthal made very few recordings because he objected to the notion that technological limitations should alter a piece of music. Thus, his recorded legacy is limited to a few sides for EMI and Remington in the early '50s, several done for the Ades label at the end of that decade, and in the late '90s for Naxos. Rosenthal enjoyed decades as an elder statesman of French music, and on his death in 2003, just days before his 99th birthday, he was among the last links with the world of ballet and the concert hall of the 1920s and 1930s.
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Discography
57 album(s) • Sorted by Bestseller
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Isaac Albéniz: Iberia (for Solo piano & Orchestrated Version) & Other Piano Works
Alicia de Larrocha, Jean-Joël Barbier, Orchestre du Theatre National De L'Opera De Paris, Manuel Rosenthal
Klassiek - Released by Praga Digitals on 1 jun. 2013
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Claude Debussy: Prélude à l'Après-midi d'un faune, Images & La Boîte à joujoux
Orchestre du Theatre National De L'Opera De Paris, Manuel Rosenthal, Ernest Ansermet, Orchestre de la Suisse Romande, Ernest Ansermet
Symfonieën - Released by Praga Digitals on 1 dec. 2012
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Debussy: La damoiselle élue & Noël des enfants qui n'ont plus de maisons - Caplet: Messe (Stereo Version)
Maîtrise De La Radiodiffusion Française, Manuel Rosenthal, Anne-Marie Blanzat
Divers - Released by BNF Collection on 1 jan. 1962
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Glazunov: Raymonda Ballet Suite, Op. 57 by Manuel Rosenthal (2024 Remastered, Paris 1952)
Manuel Rosenthal, Orchestre de Paris
Klassiek - Released by Alexandre Bak - Classical Music Reference Recording on 10 dec. 2024
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Ravel: Complete Orchestral Works by Manuel Rosenthal (Remastered 2021)
Manuel Rosenthal, Orchestre de l'Opera National de Paris, Choeurs de Radio France
Klassiek - Released by Alexandre Bak - Classical Music Reference Recording on 31 dec. 2021
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Erik Satie: Oeuvres pour piano, Parade
Christoph Deluze, Orchestre National de France, Manuel Rosenthal
Klassiek - Released by Praga Digitals on 1 jun. 2013
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Albert Roussel : Evocations - Ravel : L'Enfant et les sortilèges (Semaines musicales de Paris - 27 novembre 1962)
Wereldlijke vocale muziek - Released by Ina, musique(s) on 28 okt. 2013
The Qobuz Essential DiscographyAvailable in16-Bit/44.1 kHz Stereo -
L'Heure espagnole (Intégrale)
Klassiek - Released by INA Mémoire vive on 1 sep. 1998
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Offenbach / Rosenthal: Gaite Parisienne / Offenbachiana
Monte-Carlo Philharmonic Orchestra, Manuel Rosenthal
Klassiek - Released by Naxos on 8 jul. 1999
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La Gaîté Parisienne
Monte-Carlo Philharmonic Orchestra, Manuel Rosenthal
Klassiek - Released by Naxos on 8 jul. 1999
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Rimski-Korsakov: Schéhérazade-Le vol du bourdon-La grande Pâque russe
Hans Schmidt-Isserstedt, Manuel Rosenthal, Orchestre de l’Opéra national de Paris, Orchestre De La NDR De Hambourg
Klassiek - Released by Universal Music Division Decca Records France on 1 jan. 2006
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Tchaikovski: Symphonie 4-Borodine: Dans les steppes de l'Asie centrale-Moussorgski: Une nuit sur le mont chauve
Manuel Rosenthal, Rudolf Albert, Orchestre Lamoureux, Orchestre de l’Opéra national de Paris
Klassiek - Released by Universal Music Division Decca Records France on 1 jan. 2006
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Debussy: La Mer, Images, Nocturnes & Orchestral Works (Remastered 2021)
Manuel Rosenthal, Orchestre de l'Opera National de Paris, Choeurs de Radio France
Klassiek - Released by Alexandre Bak - Classical Music Reference Recording on 29 dec. 2021
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Claude Debussy: La Mer, Nocturnes, Jeux, Marche écossaise, Salut Printemps, Évocation
Nadine Sautereau, Michel Caron, Orchestre du Theatre National De L'Opera De Paris, Choeurs De La Radio Télévision Française, Manuel Rosenthal
Symfonieën - Released by Praga Digitals on 30 okt. 2012
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Vive Offenbach ! Pomme d'api, Monsieur Choufleuri & Mesdames de la Halle
Klassiek - Released by Warner Classics on 3 mrt. 2003
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Offenbach, Rosenthal: Gaîté parisienne
Klassiek - Released by Warner Classics on 9 nov. 2021
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Saint-Saëns: Violin Concerto No.3; Vieuxtemps: Violin Concertos Nos.4 & 5
Arthur Grumiaux, Orchestre Lamoureux, Manuel Rosenthal
Klassiek - Released by Decca Music Group Ltd. on 1 jan. 2013
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Erik Satie, morceaux choisis
Jean-Joël Barbier, Jean Wiener, Orchestre National de France, Manuel Rosenthal
Klassiek - Released by Universal Music Division Decca Records France on 17 sep. 2000
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Ravel : Concertos pour piano, Boléro, La Valse
Manuel Rosenthal, Pierre Dervaux, Orchestre de l’Opéra national de Paris, Orchestre Du Sudwestfunk Baden Baden, Pierre Sancan
Klassiek - Released by Universal Music Division Decca Records France on 1 jan. 2006
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Orchestral Music Of Eric Satie
French National Radio And Television Orchestra, Manuel Rosenthal
Klassiek - Released by Everest Records on 25 mrt. 1968
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Offenbach: La belle Hélène, extraits (Mono Version)
Jane Rhodes, Bernard Plantey, Orchestre Du Theatre National De L'opera-comique, Manuel Rosenthal
Divers - Released by BNF Collection on 1 jan. 1962
Available in24-Bit/96 kHz Stereo