BBC Music Magazine

A Night in London

- Kate Bolton-porciatti

Works by GB Cirri, Geminiani, Handel, JA Hasse, Oswald, Porpora, D Scarlatti

Sandrine Piau, Raquel Camarinha (soprano), Gabriel Pidoux (oboe), Ophélie Gaillard (cello);

Pulcinella Orchestra

Aparté AP274 85:22 mins

Ophélie Gaillard’s musical tour of Georgian London takes in a medley of vocal and instrument­al works that might have wafted through the city’s streets, theatres and salons in the early decades of the 18th century. This was the period when Londoners adopted

‘the dear Saxon’ George Frideric Handel and welcomed a flurry of Italian musicians who energised

‘the land without music’ with their instrument­al virtuosity and the drama and lyricism of opera. The programme skilfully plaits together the various connection­s between two of the ‘local boys’, Charles Avison and James Oswald, and their émigré friends, colleagues and rivals.

Among the disc’s many highlights are the virtuoso cello concertos by Cirri and Porpora which showcase Gaillard’s athletic technique as well as her extraordin­ary ability to make the cello sing. Also invigorati­ng is Geminiani’s Concerto Grosso

'La Folia' (a homage to his teacher Corelli) whose vacillatin­g moods and exotic Hispanic rhythms are thrillingl­y played up by the Frenchbase­d period ensemble Pulcinella. Composer-cellist James Oswald was inspired by traditiona­l Scottish tunes in four pieces that add a dram of local colour; their wistful melodies are expressive­ly shaped by Gaillard or irresistib­ly jazzed up by the ensemble. Finally, we’re treated to a quartet of vocal works, including Geminiani’s arrangemen­ts of

British folk songs and Handel’s meltingly beautiful lament ‘Credete al mio dolore’ from Alcina – ravishingl­y sung by Sandrine Piau.

PERFORMANC­E ★★★★★

RECORDING ★★★★★

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