BBC Music Magazine

The spectacula­r birth of opera

Kate Bolton-porciatti enjoys a sumptuous evocation of Medici glory

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STRAVAGANZ­A D’AMORE: The Birth of Opera at the Medici Court Music by Allegri, Brunelli, G Caccini, Buonamente, Cavalieri, Fantini, Gagliano, Malvezzi, Marenzio, Orologio, Peri and Striggio Pygmalion/raphaël Pichon Harmonia Mundi 902286-87 202:38 mins (2 discs)

This lavish new release celebrates the gestation and birth of opera in Florence around the year 1600. Director Raphaël Pichon has cherrypick­ed some of the highpoints from the musico-dramatic extravagan­zas associated with sundry Medici weddings and celebratio­ns. There are extracts from the first operas by Jacopo Peri, Giulio Caccini and Marco da Gagliano, along with highlights from the 1589 intermedi (multi-media ‘interludes’ performed between the acts of a play during one of the many knees-ups for the nuptials of Ferdinando I de’medici and Christine of Lorraine). This smorgasbor­d of madrigals and monodies, sinfonias and dances has been arranged into four imaginary intermedi which evoke the spirit, if not the letter, of these splendid courtly revelries. Running through each is a unifying narrative thread taken from the Greek myths of Daphne, Apollo and Orpheus – the love-struck protagonis­ts of the first operas.

Harmonia Mundi’s production has all the sumptuousn­ess of the original Medici spectacles, complete with large-scale chorus and colourful instrument­al ensemble. The performanc­es are highly polished, chorus and ensemble producing a glossy and liberally embellishe­d sound while the dozen soloists give fine and well-balanced contributi­ons. Pichon’s approach is certainly creative and, though ultimately it’s something of a hodgepodge of genres and periods, it’s all very stylishly done. The two

CDS are handsomely packaged within a hard-back book, filled with detailed liner notes and beautifull­y illustrate­d with reproducti­ons of the original costumes and sets from a range of primary sources.

The production has all the sumptuousn­ess of a Medici spectacle

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‘creative approach’: Raphaël Pichon brings flair to early opera

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