Mozart, Opera and Concert Arias, D. Damrau, Le Cercle de l'Harmonie, J. Rhorer (released on October 28, 2008) Virgin Classics 50999 2 12023 2 2 |
While readily admitting Damrau's prowess and achievement, I find the just-so-slightly acidic turn to her voice pleases less. Certainly that edge works remarkably well in the characterization of venomous characters like the Queen of the Night or Vitellia in La Clemenza di Tito, but for an ultimate Mozart soprano give me a voice with a little more warmth and sheen like Natalie Dessay or Sandrine Piau, although Damrau's native pronunciation of German wins hands down. For all of Damrau's technical mastery -- and the runs are indeed mostly fleet and well-defined -- a recital like this is a rave if all the tracks are bold and hard to critique. That is not the case here, where some of the highest notes sound effortful and a little pointy and the fast passage work occasionally gets a little bogged down. The value is improved by the original-instrument sound of Le Cercle de l'Harmonie, especially the horns, traverso flutes, and basset-horn (Nicola Boud -- also on clarinet).
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