Love's Madness
Drones, laments and the curse of love from Katschner and co
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Composer or Director: Matthew Locke, Robert II Johnson, Henry Purcell
Genre:
Opera
Label: Carus
Magazine Review Date: 09/2012
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 75
Mastering:
Stereo
DDD
Catalogue Number: CARUS83 371
Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
---|---|
As I walked forth |
Robert II Johnson, Composer
Robert II Johnson, Composer |
Full fathom five |
Robert II Johnson, Composer
Robert II Johnson, Composer |
(The) Tempest, Movement: Curtain Tune |
Matthew Locke, Composer
Matthew Locke, Composer |
'Tis women makes us love |
Henry Purcell, Composer
Henry Purcell, Composer |
Author: Lindsay Kemp
Where things depart from what might have been expected is in its performing choices. Dorothee Mields has a fine, conventional voice for this kind of music – pure, pretty and with clear, largely correct English – and she enters into the spirit to the point of the odd deranged cackle, sob or moan. Her singing of the drony ‘The Cruel Mother’ has the haunting qualities of a good folksong performance. Almost all of the music, however, is in arrangements which are quite heavy on instrumental colour – not just continuo and violins but also recorder, flutes and oboes, not to mention percussion. There is certainly flair to the way they are created and performed but they can irritate at times, leaving one thinking longingly of the original. Ultimately they seem more like the kind of adaptations you might hear in a modern staging of a Restoration play than a reflection of the 17th-century sound world. Nothing wrong with that of course, but I thought you should know.
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