J. S. Bach
Goldberg Variations
Sarabanda con Partite, Aria Variata
Matthew Halls harpsichord
Linn CKD 356 (2 CDs)
'J.S. Bach: Goldberg Variations', features Bach's popular masterpiece for keyboard, plus Sarabanda con Partite and Aria Variata, performed by Matthew Halls, one of the brightest talents of the UK early music scene.
You can listen to, purchase and download the album via the Linn website.
Halls is a formidably talented young keyboard player, bursting with energy and inspiration.
The Evening Standard
Handel
Parnasso in Festa
The festival on Parnassus for the
wedding of Thetis and Peleus, HWV 73
- Apollo - Diana Moore, mezzo-soprano
- Clio - Carolyn Sampson, soprano
- Orfeo - Lucy Crowe, soprano
- Calliope - Rebecca Outram, soprano
- Clori - Ruth Clegg, alto
- Euterpe - Diana Moore, mezzo-soprano
- Marte - Peter Harvey, bass
Matthew Halls, conductor
Hyperion CDA67701/2 (2 CDs)
World Premiere Recoring
Handel's Parnasso in Festa is a unique example in Handel's enormous creative career of a fully-fledged celebratory serenata (or Festa teatrale). This form was rare in England but had developed in parallel with opera in Italy, where it was popular for commemorating special occasions of international significance. Parnasso in Festa was written for Princess Anne’s marriage to Prince William of Orange.
In Handel's serenata three of the Muses, their leader Apollo, his son Orpheus, and Mars (god of War) gather at the feast celebrating the nuptials of Peleus and Thetis. The mythological musicians Apollo and Orfeo must have been particularly appealing for Handel here. Unlike many composers, he never composed an opera about Orpheus and Euridice. His only depiction of the mythical musician in his entire output forms the core of the serenata’s middle part. For a composer who later excelled at representing the musical ikons Timotheus and St Cecilia, and who was described by contemporaries as 'the Orpheus of our age', the depiction of Orfeo is fascinating. Created two years before Alexander's Feast, and five years before A Song for St Cecilia's Day, the emotional centre of Parnasso in Festa is devoted to a study of the power of music.
This magnificent masterpiece has long been starved of wide attention. It is presented here in a dazzling performance by an exceptional group of musicians, and graced by a stellar line-up of soloists led by Carolyn Sampson.
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You can listen to, purchase and download the album via the Hyperion website.
A recording of such exemplary artistry and insight that it is difficult to imagine the music ever sounding better - you'll wish it would go on for ever!
Classic FM Magazine

