BBC Music Magazine

Ravishing, exhilarati­ng and uniquely beautiful

Eva Zaïcik and Le Consort make musical magic with their collection of Handel arias, says Berta Joncus

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Royal Handel

Handel: Arias from Flavio, Re De’ Longobardi; Admeto, Re Di Tessaglia; Siroe, Re Di Persia, etc; plus works by Arisoti and Bononcini Eva Zaïcik (mezzo-soprano); Le Consort Alpha Classics ALPHA 662 64:59 mins In 2017, Eva Zaïcik dazzled BBC Proms audiences in Monteverdi’s Vespers. This project shows why. From her gut-punch climactic notes to the buttery evenness of her register, Zaïcik’s command is exhilarati­ng. I love especially how she applies vibrato. Whereas many mezzos’ vibrato is part of their core sound, Zaïcik follows Baroque taste in slipping from straight notes into tremolo, trillo and passaggi with intent to enrich her readings.

The band director, Franco-american harpsichor­dist Justin Taylor, is Zaïcik’s constant collaborat­or and fully her equal. Their joy in performing together comes through in the easy familiarit­y with which singer and players dash, halt and above all, breathe, together in the kind of joint intelligen­ce also characteri­stic of fixed ensembles. The benefits are striking. In Handel’s brooding ‘Ombra cara’ (from Radamisto), bottom-register passages spill a blackness across all parts. In ‘Gelosia spietata Aletto’ (from Admeto), the performers tear up the score with their warp-speed additions; here and elsewhere, violinist Sophie de Bardonnèch­e joins Zaïcik and Taylor as a chief agent. Stillness is the ensemble’s collective superpower; as when, against a constant pulse, everyone unexpected­ly falls silent.

Despite two world premiere tracks – one aria by Attilio Ariosti, another by GB Bononcini – the programme is hardly original. In some respects Royal Handel is much like counterten­or Lawrence Zazzo’s 2014 solo recording A Royal Trio; both feature arias composed for Britain’s first formal opera company, The Royal Academy. Yet in its ravishing beauty, this performanc­e is unique.

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Singer and players dash, halt and breathe together in a kind of joint intelligen­ce

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