Purchase Brilliant Classics from MusicWeb - "CLICK" here - Review of this disc

Daily Classical CD and DVD reviews. Classical Music Concert and Opera reviews, Jazz CD reviews, Interviews, Composer Profiles, Gerard Hoffnung

Classical Editor: Rob Barnett                               Founder Len Mullenger

 





BUY NOW 

Crotchet   AmazonUK   AmazonUS Midprice

Wolfgang Amadeus MOZART (1756-1791)
Così fan tutte

Fiordiligi – Teresa Stich-Randall (soprano)
Dorabella – Janis Martin (mezzo-soprano)
Ferrando – Werner Krenn (tenor)
Guglielmo – Victor Conrad Braun (baritone)
Don Alfonso – Carlos Feller (bass)
Despina – Adriana Martino (soprano)
Orchestra Sinfonica e Coro RAI di Roma/Peter Maag
Recorded live in Rome, 13 June 1967
ARTS 43035-2 [2 CDs: 80.23 + 68.50]


AVAILABILITY

www.artsmusic.de

Arts are producing some fine discs devoted to the memory of Peter Maag. I was admiring of their Mozart symphonies box, in which Maag displayed so many of the characteristics that made his performances of this composer’s works so treasurable. And now they resurrect this live (the audience is quiet in the main but there is some applause) 1967 broadcast of a work he longed to record commercially. It will have to stand, by proxy, as the recording he never lived to make.

The recording quality suffers a mite as it’s rather vertical and lacking in bloom and there are some small cuts – in two or three of the arias and some of the recitatives – but we do also have some treasurable Mozartian voices and a stylish band under Maag’s sure direction. Stich-Randall had recorded a fine Così with Moralt in 1956 with inter alia Waldemar Kmentt as Ferrando and Walter Berry as Guglielmo. Here she starts somewhat slowly and is not always in the absolute best of voices – her heyday was just past – but by Act 1 Scene V’s Quintet (Discrivermi ogni giorno) her colour and soft shading is still exquisitely intact, and few could do it better than she. But it’s evident even later on – see Come scoglio - that she can be rather squally and the voice hardens appreciably under pressure. The Dorabella is Janis Martin, a Senta of renown and a sensitive artist. Much of that applies equally here but she can also be rather shrill (Smanie implacabili). Werner Krenn is Ferrando and he was a proven Mozartian. His Un’ aura amorosa is fine, though it could do with a shade more lightness in the delivery, but he is very attractive and not at all throaty in his duet with Stich-Randall (Fra gli amplessi) and even better in his ardent singing of the recitative Barbara, perché fuggi? Victor Conrad Braun’s Guglielmo is redoubtable and aptly complex – his voice always had something of an Italian sound to it anyway so he is good casting - whilst the Don Alfonso of Carlos Feller is well sung. Adriano Martino is Despina and she despatches Una donna a quindici ani with élan if maybe a shade too much metal in her voice.

The orchestra plays with spirit and no little subtlety (horns are first class, flutes not far behind). Maag moulds the recitatives with real verve and buoyancy, the comic business is potent but not artificial, but it’s perhaps the ensembles that score most highly in this performance. They are its high water mark. Obviously it can hardly be considered a contender in the marketplace. But admirers of conductor and singers will rightly want to make its acquaintance and savour its attractive features.

Jonathan Woolf

Advertising Rates
Visitor stats
MusicWeb International
has over 23,000 Classical CD reviews on offer


Gerard Hoffnung Concerts &
The Bricklayer Story

Naxos Classical

Purchase Brilliant Classics

Australian Eloquence CDs on Buywell.com


New Releases

Hyperion
New Releases


Guild Music






MusicWeb sells the Polish
catalogue CDAccord
£10.50 post free W-W


MusicWeb sells the
Arcodiva catalogue
£12.00 post free W-W


Price Reduction: £11.00
post-free
world-wide
Try it and see - Sale or Return

 

MusicWeb can now offer you discs from the following catalogues:
Prices include postage

[Acte Préalable £13.50]
[Arcodiva £12.00]
[Avie from £6.25]
Brilliant Classics
[British Music Society £13.49]
[CDACCORD from £10.50 ]
[ClassicO £12.50]
[Hallé from £11]
[Hortus £14.99 ]

[Lyrita ONLY £11.00 ]
LYRITA Sale or Return
[Onyx £12.00
]
ONYX Sale or Return
[REDCLIFFE £11 ]
[Tactus £11.50 ]
[Talent from £12.00 ]
[Toccata Classics £12.50 ]

MusicWeb Recommended Recordings 2008

DISCS OF THE YEAR 2008


Return to Index



Reviews from previous months
Join the mailing list and receive a hyperlinked weekly update on the discs reviewed. details
We welcome feedback on our reviews. Please use the Bulletin Board.  Please paste in the first line of your comments the URL of the review to which you refer..

 


You can purchase CDs and Save around 22% with these retailers: