Improvisation – Canario
Handel:
Alcina: Act 3 Sinfonia
Venti turbini (Rinaldo)
Valer Sabadus (countertenor)
Semele: O, Sleep Why Dost Thou Leave Me?
Nuria Rial (soprano)
Semele: Where'er you walk
Nuria Rial (soprano)
Cara sposa (from Rinaldo)
Valer Sabadus (countertenor)
Arrival of the Queen of Sheba (from Solomon)
Pena tiranna (from Amadigi)
Valer Sabadus (countertenor)
Piangerò la sorte mia (from Giulio Cesare)
Nuria Rial (soprano)
Verdi prati (from Alcina)
Valer Sabadus (countertenor)
Tu del ciel ministro eletto (Il Trionfo del Tempo e del Disinganno)
Nuria Rial (soprano)
Mi lusinga il dolce affetto (from Alcina)
Valer Sabadus (countertenor)
Lascia ch'io pianga (from Rinaldo)
instrumental
Ombra mai fu (from Serse)
Valer Sabadus (countertenor)
Vivaldi:
Concerto in G minor RV157
L'Arpeggiata, Christina Pluhar
With Händel Goes Wild Christina Pluhar and her ensemble L’Arpeggiata once again embark on some musical time travel, this time in the company of soprano Nuria Rial, countertenor Valer Sabadus and jazz clarinettist Gianluigi Trovesi. The album features sumptuously reimagined versions of some of Handel’s most celebrated operatic arias. “All baroque composers used strict forms,” explains Christina Pluhar, “but those forms would also allow the singers and musicians to improvise and add ornament freely.” Highlighting the composer’s dynamism and temperament, she says: “Handel must have been pretty wild himself.”
George Frideric Handel now joins Purcell, Monteverdi and Cavalli on the list of composers who have inspired an album by Christina Pluhar and her ensemble L’Arpeggiata.
The title of this new album refers first and foremost to the imaginative treatment his music receives from L’Arpeggiata, but Christina Pluhar reminds us that “Handel must have been pretty wild himself,” quoting this famous anecdote: “At a rehearsal for his opera Ottone, when the celebrated soprano Francesca Cuzzoni refused to sing the aria ‘Falsa immagine’, he became so furious that he grabbed her round the waist and threatened to throw her out of the window.”
Fortunately, the ‘wildness’ on this album is purely pleasurable. Händel Goes Wild is in the beguiling vein of Music For A While – Improvisations on Henry Purcell, released by L’Arpeggiata on Erato in 2014. Praising that album, BBC Music Magazine wrote: “Long experienced in fusing Baroque with jazz-inspired performance styles, L'Arpeggiata's approach breathes new life into the Restoration composer, whose ground basses are akin to riffs, his melodies folk-like in their raw simplicity ... Baroque instruments and a jazz-style combo mix to intriguing effect
Tracks
Disc 1
1. Sinfonia (Bearb. Von Christina Pluhar)
2. Venti, Turbini (Bearb. Von Christina Pluhar, Text Von A. Hill Und G. Rossi, Nach La Gerusalemme
3. O Sleep, Why Dost Thou Leave Me (Bearb. Von Christina Pluhar, Text Von William Congreve)
4. Allegro (Bearb. Von Christina Pluhar)
5. Cara Sposa (Text Von A. Hill Und G. Rossi, Nach La Gerusalemme Liberata Von Tasso)
6. Where'er You Walk (Bearb. Von Christina Pluhar, Text Von William Congreve)
7. The Arrival Of The Queen Of Sheba (Bearb. Von Christina Pluhar)
8. Pena Tiranna (Bearb. Von Christina Pluhar, Text Von Rossi O. Haym, Nach A. H. De La Motte)
9. Piangerò La Sorte Mia (Bearb. Von Christina Pluhar, Text Von N. Haym Nach G. F. Bussani)
10. Canario (Improvisation Über Motive Von Girolamo Kapsberger)
11. Verdi Prati (Bearb. Von Christina Pluhar, Text Von R. Broschi, Nach Orlando Furioso Von Ariosto
12. Tu Del Ciel Ministro Eletto (Bearb. Von Christina Pluhar, Text Von Benedetto Pamphili)
13. Mi Lusinga Il Dolce Affetto (Text Von Riccardo Broschi, Nach Orlando Furioso Von Ariosto)
14. Improvisationen Über Lascia Ch'io Pianga
15. Ombra Mai Fu (Bearb. Von Christina Pluhar, Text Nach Silvio Stampiglia)