Italophilia: Discovering the Italian Style in Handel’s London
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Label: Challenge Classics
Cat No: CC720003
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Release Date: 24th January 2025
Contents
Works
Toilets GroundThe Mad Lover
Cantata HWV134 'Pensieri notturni di Filli' (Nel dolce dell'oblio)
Trio Sonata in B minor, HWV386a
Trio Sonatas (10), op.2 HWV386a-394
Ground in D minor, Z222
Sonata a 4 no.10 in D major, Z811
Cantata 'Augellin, vago e canoro'
Concerto in F major, RV100
Artists
The Counterpoints & friendsWorks
Toilets GroundThe Mad Lover
Cantata HWV134 'Pensieri notturni di Filli' (Nel dolce dell'oblio)
Trio Sonata in B minor, HWV386a
Trio Sonatas (10), op.2 HWV386a-394
Ground in D minor, Z222
Sonata a 4 no.10 in D major, Z811
Cantata 'Augellin, vago e canoro'
Concerto in F major, RV100
Artists
The Counterpoints & friendsAbout
The Counterpoints have released an earlier CD on Challenge: Thomascantors in Dialogue (2022), focused on German composers. On Italophilia, the geographical focus shifts to Italy and England. As a consequent, there is a musical relocation, towards a different kind of expression, more contrast between lively and cantabile movements, and solo and tutti moments. Taking Handel as the key figure for this CD then is very fitting, as he had connections to all three countries. Finally, the vocal music and its narrative elements run like a thread through the entire programme. This reflects Handel's oeuvre, in which vocal music also has a central place.
Reviews
Like their debut album, ‘Italophilia’ moves deftly between solo and chamber music and cantata. And though the larger, formalised structures are excellently performed, the more folky, embroidered, improvisatory moments of the album stand out as exceptional. ... Some final praise for the evocative rendition of John Eccles’s The Mad Lover, a fine alternative to Thomas Dunford and Théotime Langlois de Swarte’s interpretation (Harmonia Mundi, 12/20). [Thomas] Triesschijn conjures contrasts that are extremely challenging on the recorder, and the continuo support moves between melancholy, richness and allure in sympathetic sway. Mark Seow
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