CAVALLI Giasone
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Composer or Director: (Pietro) Francesco Cavalli
Genre:
Opera
Label: Pinchgut Opera
Magazine Review Date: 11/2014
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 151
Mastering:
DDD
Catalogue Number: PG004
Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
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Giasone |
(Pietro) Francesco Cavalli, Composer
(Pietro) Francesco Cavalli, Composer Adrian McEniery, Delfa, Tenor Alexandra Oomens, Alinda, Soprano Andrew Goodwin, Egeo, Tenor Celeste Lazarenko, Medea, Soprano Christopher Saunders, Demo, Tenor David Greco, Orestes, Baritone David Hansen, Giasone, Countertenor Erin Helyard, Conductor Miriam Allan, Isifile, Soprano Nicholas Dinopoulos, Ercole, Bass-baritone Orchestra of the Antipodes |
Author: David Vickers
The first appearance of the drowsy Jason – having spent the night in amorous activity with Medea and now doubtful if he has the energy to steal the golden fleece – clearly had the audience tittering in the aisles throughout the gorgeous ‘Delizie e contenti che l’alme beate’, although the musical charms offered by the powerful countertenor David Hansen and the sensuous recorders and continuo group are suitably delightful. Hansen delights in hamming up the absurdities of the hapless ‘hero’, although Medea and Jason’s duet as they fall asleep in each other’s arms (‘Dormi, dormi’) is performed with subtle delicacy. Miriam Allan’s stylish Hypsipyle steals the show several times over on account of an emotional range extending from a touching lament bewailing her abandonment by Jason (‘Lassa, che far degg’io?’) to her intense anguish at the opera’s climax when she realises he tried to have her murdered in order to placate Medea (‘Infelice, che ascolto?’). The comedic lower classes deliver appropriate ribaldry, such as the chronic stutterer Demo, whose report of having nearly drowned in pursuit of the Argo is wittily done by Christopher Saunders. Some audience laughter and a few bum notes only serve to enhance the atmosphere of this vibrant perspective on Cavalli’s notorious potpourri of tragic, beguiling and bawdy elements.
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