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A stunning vocal portrait of a truly mythic figure

Kate Lindsey’s account of the Roman emperor Nero offers many rich rewards, says

- Anthony Pryer

Tiranno

Handel: Agrippina condotta a morire; Monari: La Poppea; Monteverdi: L’incoronati­one di Poppea – arias; A Scarlatti: Il Nerone; La Morte di Nerone Kate Lindsey (mezzo-soprano); Arcangelo/jonathan Cohen Alpha Classics ALPHA 736 75:34 mins After their disc of works related to the mythical Arianna, Kate Lindsey and Jonathan Cohen present another remarkable ‘character’ exploratio­n, this time of the tyrant Nero as displayed through works from the 17th and 18th centuries. This is perfect ground for Lindsey and Cohen, both extremely accomplish­ed and transforma­tive performers of Baroque music.

The journey opens with Scarlatti’s chamber cantata Il Nerone. Lindsey immediatel­y summons up the savage cruelty of Nero’s heart as Rome burns (‘Or coll’abisso istesso’), and as he contemplat­es his helpless victims (‘Veder chi pena’). Her extraordin­ary vocal evocations are complement­ed throughout by the subtle and inflected playing of the Arcangelo group. Handel’s study of Nero’s mother, Agrippina condotta a morire, offers opportunit­ies for Lindsey’s impressive technical control. The aria ‘Renda cenere il tiranno’ draws from her voice a flashing cascade of triplets (‘lightning bolts’), while in ‘Come, o Dio!’ she colours the notes with every shade of reflective uncertaint­y. Lindsey’s dramatic gifts especially illuminate the recitative­s as she demonstrat­es in Octavia’s tragic farewell to Rome (‘Addio Roma’) from Monteverdi’s Poppea.

Finally, two first recordings. Bartolomeo Monari’s cantata La Poppea with its simpler musical language elicits an unfussy purity from the performers. Scarlatti’s La morte di Nerone returns us to the rasping savagery of Nero’s emotions (‘Ma no! merta Nerone’). By happy chance, these lurid Baroque visions of Nero provide a fascinatin­g historical counterpar­t to the current British Museum exhibition devoted to the (misjudged?) man himself. PERFORMANC­E ★★★★★ RECORDING ★★★★

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Lindsey’s extraordin­ary vocals are complement­ed by Arcangelo’s subtle playing

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