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Trevor Pinnock, The English Concert - Händel: Tamerlano (Intégrale) (2002)

Trevor Pinnock, The English Concert - Händel: Tamerlano (Intégrale) (2002)
  • Title: Händel: Tamerlano (Intégrale)
  • Year Of Release: 2002
  • Label: Avie Records
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3 320 Kbps
  • Total Time: 03:00:39
  • Total Size: 904 / 462 Mb
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Tracklist:

CD 1
1. Tamerlano - Act 1: Overture 04:53
2. Tamerlano - Act 1: Sinfonia 00:58
3. Tamerlano - Act 1: Recit: Esci, esci o Signore 00:09
4. Tamerlano - Act 1: Sinfonia 01:00
5. Tamerlano - Act 1: Recit: Prence, lo so 01:59
6. Tamerlano - Act 1: Aria: Forte e lieto a morte 04:34
7. Tamerlano - Act 1: Recit: Non si perda di vista 02:05
8. Tamerlano - Act 1: Aria: Vuò dar pace a un'alma 04:43
9. Tamerlano - Act 1: Recit: Il Tartaro ama Asteria 00:27
10. Tamerlano - Act 1: Bella Asteria 05:30
11. Tamerlano - Act 1: Recit: No È più tempo, Asteria 01:12
12. Tamerlano - Act 1: Recit: Serve Asteria de prezzo 00:19
13. Tamerlano - Act 1: Aria: S'ei non mi vuol amar 05:40
14. Tamerlano - Act 1: Recit: Non ascolto più nulla 02:11
15. Tamerlano - Act 1: Aria: Ciel e terra armi di sdegno 03:34
16. Tamerlano - Act 1: Recit: Asteria, non parlate? 01:00
17. Tamerlano - Act 1: Aria: Deh, lasciatemi il nemico 06:45
18. Tamerlano - Act 1: Recit: Così la sposa 01:56
19. Tamerlano - Act 1: Aria: Dal crudel che m'ha tradita 03:00
20. Tamerlano - Act 1: Recit: Chi vide mai più sventurato 01:14
21. Tamerlano - Act 1: Aria: Benchè mi sprezzi 07:07

CD 2
1. Tamerlano - Act 2: Recit: Amico, tengo un testimon 01:18
2. Tamerlano - Act 2: Aria: Bella gara che faranno 04:29
3. Tamerlano - Act 2: Recit: Qui l'infedel! 01:36
4. Tamerlano - Act 2: Aria: Non È più tempo no 02:42
5. Tamerlano - Act 2: Recit: Ah no! dove trascorri 00:58
6. Tamerlano - Act 2: Aria: Cerco in vano di placare 06:05
7. Tamerlano - Act 2: Recit: Signor, vergine illustre 01:12
8. Tamerlano - Act 2: Recit: Senti, chiunque tu sia 00:39
9. Tamerlano - Act 2: Recit: Non si perda di vista 00:23
10. Tamerlano - Act 2: Aria: Par che minasca in seno 06:42
11. Tamerlano - Act 2: Recit: Dov'e mia figlia 01:03
12. Tamerlano - Act 2: Aria: A suoi piedi padre esangue 06:52
13. Tamerlano - Act 2: Recit: Al soglio 04:06
14. Tamerlano - Act 2: Recit: E per lei vengo 05:05
15. Tamerlano - Act 2: Trio: Voglio strage 01:20
16. Tamerlano - Act 2: Recit: Padre, dimmi 00:08
17. Tamerlano - Act 2: Arietta: No, no, il tuo sdegno 01:26
18. Tamerlano - Act 2: Recit: Andronico, son più l'infida 00:07
19. Tamerlano - Act 2: Arietta: No, che del tuo gran cor 01:21
20. Tamerlano - Act 2: Recit: Amica, son quella superba 00:08
21. Tamerlano - Act 2: Arietta: Non, che sei tanto constante 01:19
22. Tamerlano - Act 2: Recit: Sì, sì,son vendicata 00:27
23. Tamerlano - Act 2: Aria: Cor di padre 07:57

CD 3
1. Tamerlano - Act 3: Recit: Figlia, siam rei 01:55
2. Tamerlano - Act 3: Aria: Su la sponda 06:08
3. Tamerlano - Act 3: Recit: Andronico, il mio amore 02:44
4. Tamerlano - Act 3: Recit: Come? Asteria 01:10
5. Tamerlano - Act 3: Aria: A dispetto d'un volto ingrato 04:53
6. Tamerlano - Act 3: Recit: L'empietà de' ministri 00:33
7. Tamerlano - Act 3: Recit: Vivo in te, mio caro bene 07:19
8. Tamerlano - Act 3: Recit: Reina 00:51
9. Tamerlano - Act 3: Recit: Crudel più non son io 02:39
10. Tamerlano - Act 3: Recit: Principessa infelice 00:59
11. Tamerlano - Act 3: Aria: Nel mondo e nell'abisso 05:00
12. Tamerlano - Act 3: Recit: Eccoti, Bajazete 01:41
13. Tamerlano - Act 3: Recit: Eccomi, che si chiede? 03:33
14. Tamerlano - Act 3: Recit: Padre, amante 00:59
15. Tamerlano - Act 3: Arioso & recit: Folle sei, se lo consenti 02:53
16. Tamerlano - Act 3: Recit: E il soffrirete 00:23
17. Tamerlano - Act 3: Aria: Empio, per farti guerra 04:05
18. Tamerlano - Act 3: Recit: Signor, fra tante cure 00:47
19. Tamerlano - Act 3: Recit: Vieni, Asteria 00:46
20. Tamerlano - Act 3: Recit: Oh per me lieto 00:59
21. Tamerlano - Act 3: Recit: Fremi, minaccia 02:51
22. Tamerlano - Act 3: Arioso: Figlia mia, non pianger 02:09
23. Tamerlano - Act 3: Accomp.: Tu, spietato, il vedrai 03:49
24. Tamerlano - Act 3: Recit: Barbaro! 01:08
25. Tamerlano - Act 3: Chorus: D'attra notte già mirasi a scorno 02:46

Performers:
Elizabeth Norberg-Schulz (soprano)
Anna Bonitatibus (mezzo-soprano)
Monica Bacelli (contralto)
Graham Pushee (alto)
Tom Randle (tenor)
Antonio Abete (bass)
Pinnock, Trevor (conductor)
The English Concert

What a strange, wondrous work this is! Dealing almost exclusively with emotions–paternal, filial, and romantic love, sacrifice, jealousy, hatred, spite–there is very little “action” per se. But in Handel’s Tamerlano we are smack in the middle of these people’s hearts and it’s more suspenseful and moving than operas with battles, great political themes, wind machines, and exotic dancers. In short, absolute ruler Tamerlano has conquered and taken the Turkish Emperor Bajazet captive. Despite his engagement to Irene, Tamerlano loves Bajazet’s daughter Asteria; Andronicus, his Greek ally, loves her too and Asteria returns Andronicus’ love. Although it appears as if Asteria also has accepted Tamerlano’s love (to the horror of Bajazet, Andronicus, and Irene), in fact she plans to kill him. She and her father are condemned to death when her plot is discovered, but Bajazet commits suicide and in a last minute change of heart, Tamerlano allows Andronicus and Asteria to wed, while he takes Irene as bride.

It was very daring indeed to have a character (just about) die on stage (Bajazet sort of crawls off, his final line trailing away); most heroes in Baroque opera died in the wings and their deaths were reported. But Bajazet is one of Handel’s great creations–probably the first “heroic” tenor role ever composed–and his nobility remains with him to the very end and Handel wanted the audience to experience it. Asteria is complicated enough to fool those around her while she’s planning to murder the tyrant, and Tamerlano himself is a real stinker. Andronicus has a certain nobility as well, and even Irene, as the spurned bride, has real feelings and a valid role in the drama. There are more than two dozen arias and the scoring is light: while recorders, flutes, oboes, bassoons, and clarinets are used, they’re never played all at once.

This performance was taped live and the drama benefits from its theatrical venue despite applause after almost every big aria–some of it weirdly spotty and uncertain and all of it annoying. The cast is good: I would prefer a countertenor in the role of Tamerlano (sung by a castrato at the premiere), but that having been said, contralto Monica Bacelli does a fine job. Her powers of exclamation are ideal for Tamerlano’s sense of entitlement and nastiness, and she’s a very good technician, managing the difficult runs with ease and spitting out some low notes to great effect. Asteria is a determined little gal, and Elizabeth Norberg-Schulz portrays her well. I’ve never found her voice particularly distinctive and still don’t, but she’s good here, moving and strong-minded. Countertenor Graham Pushee’s voice may be a bit opaque for the Greek general Andronicus, but that’s my only complaint, and mezzo Anna Bonitatibus, a new voice to my ears, is very impressive as Irene, sounding occasionally like a young Tatiana Troyanos–no small compliment.

Tenor Tom Randle is one-of-a-kind: His well-thought-out Bajazet is not only aristocratic, defiant, and morally above reproach, but his voice sits perfectly in the lowish register for which the role is composed, and he’s as comfortable in tender, legato-driven moments as he is when he’s in a coloratura rage. Bass Antonio Abete, in the role of Leone, a friend of Tamerlano and Andronicus, is given a showpiece aria Handel wrote for a revival of the work, and he sings it brilliantly. All of the singers embellish their vocal lines, occasionally not quite in the manner Handel might have opted for. Trevor Pinnock leads his English Concert expertly; his pacing of arias and recitatives is nothing if not both natural and dramatically apt. This is not perfect–it suffers some of the vicissitudes of live performances–but it presents this opera better than any competition on CD, and probably as well as we’ll hear it any time soon.




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