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Amour et Mascarade. Purcell et l'Italie

Posted By: First Amendment
Amour et Mascarade. Purcell et l'Italie

Amour et Mascarade. Purcell et l'Italie
MP3 CBR 320 Kbps | Covers | RAR 145 MB
CD | Classical | 2009 | Naive | Playing Time: 62'27"

As with the last recording I reviewed by this group (arias of J.S. Bach–see reviews) the music presented has an underlying programmatic scheme that's not at first apparent. This time, it's to show how fresh and youthful the English Purcell and the Italian Frescobaldi and Mancini can sound when performed by, well, fresh and youthful performers. I say to just forget all that and enjoy some really wonderful Purcell, including two beautifully sung duets with soprano Patricia Petibon and tenor Jean-François Novelli, and a lovely performance of Francesco Mancini's solo soprano cantata Quanto dolce è quell' ardore. After a rather formal beginning with Purcell's song Bid the virtues, Petibon proves a thoroughly mesmerizing singer. Her vocal control is amazing, her ornaments truly original. She's playful, she's sweet, she's commanding, and her voice is clear, her tone centered, her technique flexible. And you just have to hear Petibon and Novelli's version of Purcell's Sound the trumpet: it's such a wild, flashy, fun treatment, with pizzicato cello and harpsichord accompaniment and some surprising vocal pyrotechnics, that you'll never think of this oft-performed piece the same way again. Their rendition of Purcell's gorgeous O dive custos is another highlight. Petibon completes her memorable outing with some really virtuoso singing in the Allegro of the Mancini piece. The instrumental playing–recorders, oboe, cello, harpsichord, organ–is first rate, especially the oboe in the Mancini, although the musical selections aren't always of equal stature (the rather routine Frescobaldi canzonas are a case in point). The sound is true to the natural qualities of instruments and voices, giving full measure to the wide dynamic and pitch range of the instruments and presenting the voices in ideal balance with their accompanying partners.

–David Vernier
TRACKS

Anonyme “The furies”
Henry Purcell “Bid the virtues”
Girolamo Frescobaldi “Canzon terza”
Girolamo Frescobaldi “Canzon quinta”
Girolamo Frescobaldi “Canzon prima”
Girolamo Frescobaldi “Canzon sesta”
Henry Purcell “O dive custos”
Anonyme “The fairey masque”
Anonyme “Cupararee or graysin”
Henry Purcell “The plaint”
Anonyme “The ladies masque”
Henry Purcell “Sound the trumpet”
Anonyme “The goates masque”
Anonyme “The second witches dance”
Francesco Mancini “Quanto dolce è quell'ardore”

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Amour et Mascarade. Purcell et l'Italie

Patricia Petibon, soprano
Jean-François Novelli, tenor

Ensemble Amarilli

Héloïse Gaillard, flute a bec et hautbois
Violaine Cochard, clavecin et orgue
Ophelie Gaillard, Violoncelle
Richard Myron, contrebasse