Almirante, D. York, L. Vierlinger, Capella Leopoldina, J. Zwicker (released on August 26, 2008) Phoenix 121 |
It seems like a lot of unnecessary work just to spruce up an hour-long recital of Baroque duets, but Zwicker explains his motivation in his liner essay: "Since I personally detest hotchpotch collections of music, I tried to spin that famous central thread throughout the programme," eventually discovering "a possible link between some duets" that became the basis for the invented storyline. To make matters more confusing, the well-matched pair of singers, English-born soprano Deborah York and mezzo-soprano Lydia Vierlinger, perform the duets in their original languages (Italian, English, or German) and the Italian recitatives are translated only into German in the booklet. So, you are back to the compelling reason to listen to this release -- clear, elegant, lithe performances of some beautiful duets. Although this is the first time either singer or this ensemble has been in my ears, we will be keeping our eyes out for their future projects.
57'59"
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