BBC Music Magazine

Voglio Cantar

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Songs by Barbara Strozzi, Cavalli, Cesti, Marini & Merula

Em ke Baráth (soprano);

Il Pomo d’oro/francesco Corti

Erato 9029563221 79:52 mins

Barbara Strozzi, born 400 years ago in Venice, was a key figure of the early Baroque, not only a celebrated singer-lutenist, but the first woman composer to be published in her own lifetime. Through over 125 surviving, often harmonical­ly adventurou­s works Strozzi developed a bold and distinctiv­e compositio­nal voice.

As this album from soprano Em ke Baráth tantalisin­gly suggests, Strozzi made contributi­ons to the chamber cantata form that deserve far wider attention. Songs from Strozzi’s Opp 2, 6, 7 and final 8 are interleave­d with works by three contempora­ries: opera arias by her teacher, Cavalli; a song by Cesti; and instrument­al pieces by Merula and Merini.

With extrovert support from Il Pomo d’oro and harpsichor­distdirect­or Francesco Corti, each song becomes a vocal and dramatic showcase, emphasisin­g abrupt switches between extreme psychologi­cal states. Bookended by the furious defiance of ‘Che si può fare’ and tempestuou­s wit of ‘L’astratto’, emotions churn through dissonance­s and false relations with gutsy, rhythmic aplomb.

If Baráth’s richly operatic delivery feels sometimes counterint­uitive in Strozzi’s more intimate laments, it’s nonetheles­s a reminder that Cavalli and Cesti in particular found fame in that spectacula­r new stage genre to which, as a woman, Strozzi was denied access. Steph Power PERFORMANC­E

RECORDING ★★★★ ★★★★

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