Danielle de Niese: The Beauty of Baroque

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1 CD 

Classical Music 

Decca

28 November 2023

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Johann Sebastian Bach:Cantata BWV202 'Weichet Nur, betrübte Schatten' (Wedding Cantata) (Excerpt)Cantata BWV208 'Was mir behagt, ist nur die muntre Jagd!' (Hunting Cantata) (Excerpt)
John Dowland:Come again, sweet love doth now inviteWhat if I never speed?
George Frideric Handel:Acis and Galatea: Heart, the seat of soft delightIo t'abbraccio (from Rodelinda)Ombra mai fu (from Serse) (Largo from Xerxes)Samson: Let the bright seraphim
Claudio Giovanni Antonio Monteverdi:Pur ti miro (I gaze upon you) from L'Incoronazione di PoppeaQuel sguardo sdegnosetto
Giovanni Battista Pergolesi:Stabat Mater (Excerpt)
Henry Purcell:Thy hand, Belinda … When I am laid in earth (from Dido & Aeneas) (Dido & Aeneas)

Detailed Presentation

Johann Sebastian Bach:Cantata BWV202 'Weichet Nur, betrübte Schatten' (Wedding Cantata) (Excerpt)Cantata BWV208 'Was mir behagt, ist nur die muntre Jagd!' (Hunting Cantata) (Excerpt)
John Dowland:Come again, sweet love doth now inviteWhat if I never speed?
George Frideric Handel:Acis and Galatea: Heart, the seat of soft delightOmbra mai fu (from Serse) (Largo from Xerxes)Samson: Let the bright seraphim
Claudio Giovanni Antonio Monteverdi:Quel sguardo sdegnosetto
Henry Purcell:Thy hand, Belinda … When I am laid in earth (from Dido & Aeneas) (Dido & Aeneas)
Danielle de Niese (Soprano)
The English Concert (Early Music Ensemble)
Harry Bicket (Conductor)
George Frideric Handel:Io t'abbraccio (from Rodelinda)
Claudio Giovanni Antonio Monteverdi:Pur ti miro (I gaze upon you) from L'Incoronazione di Poppea
Giovanni Battista Pergolesi:Stabat Mater (Excerpt)
Danielle de Niese (Soprano)Andreas Scholl (Counter-Tenor)
The English Concert (Early Music Ensemble)
Harry Bicket (Conductor)

Since her early success in Glyndebourne’s now famous production of Handel’s Giulio Cesare, Danielle de Niese has become most closely associated with the music of the Baroque. The New York Times commented: “A voice seductive enough to woo gods as well as mortals”.

With her third solo album, Danielle de Niese embodies the Beauty of the Baroque with an album of arias from the English, German, and Italian traditions, accompanied by the leading European Baroque orchestra, The English Concert, under Harry Bicket. Many popular arias feature, including Handel’s, ‘Ombra mai fu’, and highlights from JS Bach’s Cantatas are contrasted with much loved solo songs by Purcell and Dowland.

Decca’s star countertenor Andreas Scholl joins Danielle de Niese for duets including the ravishing duet “Pur ti miro” from Monteverdi’s L’Incoronazione di Poppea.

Reviews

Classic FM Magazine August 2011

“she keeps things light on this disc, and for the greater part only shows off her many splendid advantages. Indeed, her flirtatious performance of the famous lute-song Come again can rank as one of the most captivating on disc. The duets with Scholl are a delight too. De Niese’s sheer joy in singing leaps off the CD and her emotional immediacy is hard to resist. – 4 out of 5 stars

International Record Review July/August 2011

“In Dowland’s Come again, sweet love doth now invite and What if I never speed?, she sounds like a sexier Emma Kirkby…The English Concert under its Music Director Harry Bicket provides the stylish orchestral and instrumental backing…You really hear the personality behind the voice – the ‘Beauty of the Baroque’ is, without question, a real artist.

The Independent 10th June 2011

“It’s an intriguing and enjoyable programme…The English Concert provides suitable support throughout, from solo theorbo on Dowland’s “What if I never speed?” to the trio of harpsichord, theorbo and viola da gamba with her delightful duet with counter-tenor Andreas Scholl – 4 out of 5 stars

The Telegraph 7th July 2011

“This is a charming recital that shows this popular soprano at her best…she has plenty of vivacity and fresh-toned sweetness. Guardian Angels, from Handel’s “The Triumph of Time and Truth”, is a highlight: a little-known but beautiful aria, sung here with poise and allure. – 4 out of 5 stars