BBC Music Magazine

La Passione

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Beethoven: Ah! Perfido, Op. 65;

No, non turbati, WOO 92a; Haydn: Overture in D; Berenice, che fai?; Symphony No. 49 in F minor, ‘La Passione’; Mozart: Non temer, amato bene, K490

Christina Landshamer (soprano); Akademie für Alte Musik Berlin/ Bernhard Forck

Pentatone PTC 5186 987 71:53 mins

This programme explores an intriguing assortment of Italian secular cantatas by three very different, non-italian composers. Haydn’s Scena di Berenice was written for his honorary doctorate from Oxford University in 1795, while his ‘Solo e pensoso’ was premiered three years later in Vienna. Mozart’s

‘Non temer, amato bene’ was part of a revision process for a private concert performanc­e of his opera Idomeneo in Vienna in 1786. The most striking music here is ‘No, non turbati’, composed by Beethoven in 1802 following on-off lessons in the Italian cantata style with Salieri, and instinctiv­ely looking to break free of the conformist nature of the genre – a quest begun earlier in the ‘Ah! Perfido’ concert aria of 1796.

Christina Landshamer’s delivery of this material is consistent­ly beautiful, technicall­y top-class, and pitched with laser-like accuracy. What this level of excellence doesn’t quite solve is the conundrum of how to bring variety of mood and colour to the music’s standardis­ed territory of turbulent romantic emotion; allowing for the stylised context, should the Beethoven numbers sound quite as similar to the Haydn or Mozart ones as they do here?

The nonetheles­s superb quality of Landshamer’s singing is matched at every point by the accompanim­ents, whose range of period-instrument colours is rich, full and captured in outstandin­g recorded sound.

This is especially so in the two orchestral works, Haydn’s D major ‘Overture’ (published as such at the time, but in reality the finale of an otherwise lost symphony) and the impressive­ly dark-toned F minor Symphony ‘La Passione’. Malcolm Hayes

PERFORMANC­E ★★★★

RECORDING ★★★★★

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Quality and beauty: Christina Landshamer sings Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven
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