Britten, The Turn of the Screw, H. Field, R. Greager, Schwetzinger Festspiele, S. Bedford (released May 20, 2003) Arthaus Musik 100 198 |
Richard Greager's Quint loses some of his menace as he becomes more visible but sings with power and clarity. (Mark Padmore's Quint, heard on a recent DVD in the Richard Hickox-led City of London Sinfonia series, is superior.) Director Michael Hampe made the interesting choice to have Miss Jessel and Quint sing from distances in their earliest scenes, behind doors and scrims, high above the stage on a balcony. The otherworldliness is enhanced by some sort of amplification of only those singers throughout, an ingenious idea that nevertheless plays havoc with the balance between voices. The only slightly odd casting choice was Machiko Obata's Flora, standing out more by comparison to the creepy, introspective Miles of treble Sam Linay. Bedford weaves a tight accompaniment from the fifteen players of the Stuttgart Radio Symphony Orchestra in the pit, an envelope of sound that is scaled to the singers and terrifying in its delicacy of color.
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