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Alexandra Coghlan Giovanni Colonna’s aria ‘Su l’arco d’amore’ from Salomone amante is all graceful, filigree melody and sensuous, dovetailing accompaniment in the violins, a starry advertisement both for Colonna’s work itself and for Spanish soprano Nuria Rial, whose vocal agility and purity are as striking as ever here. She’s at the fore also in Pasquini’s more emotional and expansive ‘Vaga rosa’ (Sant’Agnese) and the lyrical ease of Bononcini’s ‘Cor imbelle’ (La conversione di Maddalena), but it’s young countertenor Valer Sabadus who gets the more athletic arias – fiery and explosive in Porpora’s ‘Quasi locuste che intorno’ (Gedeone) and Caldara’s glorious ‘Si pensi alla vendetta’ (La frode della castita).
In duets, Sabadus’s smoky, rounded
countertenor makes an effective foil for Rial’s bright soprano, bringing depth
and colour to the blend, while retaining his own tonal identity. If these
numbers are less distinctive than the arias, then they’re still attractive,
gently appealing pieces, especially when enlivened by the crisp, interventionist
accompaniments of the Kammerorchester Basel, led from the violin by Julia
Schröder. A lovely change from the many Handel duet discs on offer. |
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