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Over 200 years later, such considerations are, thankfully, far less important. While it remains slightly disconcerting to hear quasi-Handelian choruses interpolated into what is in every other respect an opera seria, Bachs graceful galant manner and his easy, fluid way with vocal melody remain as delightful as ever throughout an increasingly dramatic succession of accompanied recitatives, arias and duets. The fulsome choruses themselves turn out to be the works most colourful elements.
Hermann Max follows his previous London Bach recording, La Clemenza di Scipione, with another sympathetic reading. His period-instrument band Das Kleine Konzert, his soloists--Kai Wessel, Ulrike Staude, Mechthild Georg and Markus Schafer--and the Rheinische Kantorei all sound comfortably at ease with the composers mellifluous idiom. As part of the ongoing renaissance of JC Bachs works, this new recording presents us with, if not exactly a lost masterpiece, a substantial and rewarding addition to his discography. --Mark Walker
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