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5.0 out of 5 stars
An opera that should be better known-,
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This review is from: Handel: Riccardo Primo (Audio CD)
What a treat it is to have what seems like a Handel opera (or two, or three) newly recorded every month or thereabouts. I was thrilled to see this Riccardo Primo by Paul Goodwin & the Basel Chamber Orchestra since I like this setting of Richard the Lion-Hearted as well as my favorite Handel operas - Orlando, Alcina, Ottone, Rodelinda - and to me there are more show-stopping arias in Riccardo Primo than some of Handel's contemporary rival composers could muster in their entire opus.
Highlights include Costanza's Act 1 "Se Peri L'Amato Bene"; her Act 2 "Caro, vieni a me!"; her Act 3 "Morte, Vieni !" & "Bacia Per Me La Mano..." and "Il Volo Cosio Fido" with a wonderful piccolo/soprano recorder accompaniment in the final scene. And her duet with King Richard, "T'amo, si !", is ten minutes of heaven. Goodwin's Basel group does a nice job, but I prefer Christophe Rousset's '96 recording with Les Talens Lyriques. Sandrine Piau, Sara Mingardo, Claire Brua and the other soloists in Rousset's group move me more than the up & coming Lawrence Zazzo, Nuria Rial and their cohorts. The countertenor Zazzo has been getting positive reviews from all quarters lately, but I like contralto Sara Mingardo more in the role of Richard. I also enjoyed listening to Piau's Costanza more than Rial's. But both bands will give listeners an exciting discovery if they haven't heard this Handel offering before. Highly recommended for those who value beautiful singing, baroque or otherwise, and masterful song-writing.
5.0 out of 5 stars
A great performance about the Old England,
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This review is from: Handel: Riccardo Primo (Audio CD)
The opera «Riccardo primo» (1727) by Georg Friedrich Händel is a proof of the greatness that can represent the music of this german composer. The orchestra sounds in each moment like a warriors army that goes against the enemy, but without to lose the tenderness of the heart; for example the aria «V`adoro o luci belle», sung by the great countertenor Team Mead as Oronte is very romantic and yields a heavenly peace for your heart; but the role played by the great countertenor Lawrence Zazzo as the King Richard I, Heart of Lyon is superb; his aria «Dall`orrore e le procelle» from the Act III is a gift of outstanding gorgheggi for your ears, difficult to sing it. Nuria Rial as Costanza has a sweet voice; in her duetto «T`amo sí» with the King she makes you feel in another planet for a while. David Johnson as Isacio is a great proof of wickedness: an excellent role; his aria «Ti vedró regnar sul trono» has an incredible power. I recommend this CD set. A superb masterwork!
3 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
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This review is from: Handel: Riccardo Primo (Audio CD)
Originally I wanted to purchase this Handel opera in performance of Mingardo, Piau, Lallouette, etc, but it wasn't available since a very long time. Now I could observe that it was produced in a new edition with Zazzo, Rial and so on. As I could listen to extracts of the former release now I could have a comparison with the newer one and could state that there is a slight difference only between the two releases. I find that the former release has a little bit softer sound and is performed more similarly to the style what I am used to listenig Handel's operas.
Peter Konrad
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