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Anna Ryberg, Stephen Bennett, Cantillation, Sirius Ensemble, Antony Walker - Pinchgut Opera - Handel: Semele (2003)

Anna Ryberg, Stephen Bennett, Cantillation, Sirius Ensemble, Antony Walker - Pinchgut Opera - Handel: Semele (2003)
  • Title: Pinchgut Opera - Handel: Semele
  • Year Of Release: 2003
  • Label: ABC Classics
  • Genre: Classical, Opera, Choral
  • Quality: FLAC (image+.cue,log,scans)
  • Total Time: 02:30:50
  • Total Size: 867 Mb
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Tracklist:

CD 1:
1 Handel: Semele, HWV 58 / Act 1 - Overture
by Sirius Ensemble & Antony Walker
2 Behold! auspicious flashes arise
by Craig Everingham & Sirius Ensemble & Antony Walker
3 Lucky omens bless our rites
by Cantillation & Sirius Ensemble & Antony Walker
4 Daughter, obey
by Sirius Ensemble & Antony Walker & Tobias Cole & Stephen Bennett
5 Ah! me! - O Jove!
by Sirius Ensemble & Antony Walker & Anna Ryberg
6 See she blushing turns her eyes
by Sirius Ensemble & Antony Walker & Tobias Cole
7 Alas! she yields, and has undone me
by Sirius Ensemble & Antony Walker & Anna Ryberg & Sally-Anne Russell & Tobias Cole
8 Why dost thou thus untimely grieve?
by Sirius Ensemble & Antony Walker & Anna Ryberg & Sally-Anne Russell & Tobias Cole & Stephen Bennett
9 Avert these omens, all ye pow'rs!
by Sirius Ensemble & Antony Walker & Cantillation
10 Again auspicious flashes rise
by Sirius Ensemble & Antony Walker & Craig Everingham
11 Thy aid, pronubial Juno, Athamas implores!
by Sirius Ensemble & Antony Walker & Anna Ryberg & Tobias Cole
12 Cease your vows
by Sirius Ensemble & Antony Walker & Cantillation
13 O Athamas, what toture hast thou borne!
by Sirius Ensemble & Antony Walker & Tobias Cole
14 Turn, hopeless lover, turn thy eyes
by Sirius Ensemble & Antony Walker & Sally-Anne Russell
15 She weeps!
by Sirius Ensemble & Antony Walker & Tobias Cole
16 Your tuneful voice my tale would tell
by Sirius Ensemble & Antony Walker & Tobias Cole
17 Too well I see, thou wilt not understand me
by Sirius Ensemble & Antony Walker & Sally-Anne Russell & Tobias Cole
18 You've undone me
by Sirius Ensemble & Antony Walker & Sally-Anne Russell & Tobias Cole
19 Ah, Wretched Prince, Doom'd to Disastrous Love!
by Sirius Ensemble & Antony Walker & Tobias Cole & Stephen Bennett
20 Endless pleasure, Endless Love
by Sirius Ensemble & Antony Walker & Cantillation & Anna Ryberg

CD 2:
21 Act 2 - Sinfonia
by Sirius Ensemble & Antony Walker
22 Iris, impatient of thy stay
by Sirius Ensemble & Antony Walker & Belinda Montgomery & Sally-Anne Russell
23 There from mortal cares retiring
by Sirius Ensemble & Antony Walker & Belinda Montgomery
24
No more! I'll hear no more!
by Sirius Ensemble & Antony Walker & Belinda Montgomery & Sally-Anne Russell
25 Hence, Iris, hence away
by Sirius Ensemble & Antony Walker & Sally-Anne Russell
26 Come, Zephyrs, Come
by Sirius Ensemble & Antony Walker & Shelli Gilhome
27 Oh sleep, why dost thou leave me?
by Sirius Ensemble & Antony Walker & Anna Ryberg
28 Let me not another moment bear the pangs of absence
by Sirius Ensemble & Antony Walker & Anna Ryberg
29 Lay your doubts and fears aside
by Sirius Ensemble & Antony Walker & Angus Wood
30 You are mortal and require time to rest
by Sirius Ensemble & Antony Walker & Angus Wood
31 With fond desiring
by Sirius Ensemble & Antony Walker & Anna Ryberg
3:21
32 How engaging, how endearing
by Sirius Ensemble & Antony Walker & Cantillation
33 Ah me! why sighs my Semele!
by Sirius Ensemble & Antony Walker & Anna Ryberg & Angus Wood
34 I must with speed amuse her
by Sirius Ensemble & Antony Walker & Angus Woo
35 Handel: Semele HWV 58 / Act 2 - Now Love that everlasting boy invites
by Cantillation & Sirius Ensemble & Antony Walker
2:27 Album Only
36 By my command
by Sirius Ensemble & Antony Walker & Anna Ryberg & Angus Wood
37 Where'er you walk
by Sirius Ensemble & Antony Walker & Angus Wood
38 Dear Sister, how was your passage hither?
by Sirius Ensemble & Antony Walker & Anna Ryberg & Sally-Anne Russell
39 But hark! The Heavenly Sphere
by Sirius Ensemble & Antony Walker & Sally-Anne Russell
40 Prepare then, ye immortal choir
by Sirius Ensemble & Antony Walker & Anna Ryberg & Sally-Anne Russell
41 Bless the glad earth with heav'nly lays
by Sirius Ensemble & Antony Walker & Cantillation

CD 3:
42 Act 3 - Larghetto e piano per tutto
by Sirius Ensemble & Antony Walker
43 Somnus, awake! Raise thy reclining head!
by Sirius Ensemble & Antony Walker & Belinda Montgomery & Sally-Anne Russell
44 Leave me, loathsome light
by Sirius Ensemble & Antony Walker & Stephen Bennett
45 Dull God, Canst Thou Attend the Water's Fall
by Sirius Ensemble & Antony Walker & Belinda Montgomery & Sally-Anne Russell
46 More sweet is that name
by Sirius Ensemble & Antony Walker & Stephen Bennett
47
My will obey, she shall be thine
by Sirius Ensemble & Antony Walker & Sally-Anne Russell & Stephen Bennett
48 Obey my will
by Sirius Ensemble & Antony Walker & Sally-Anne Russell & Stephen Bennett
49 My racking thoughts by no kind slumbers freed
by Sirius Ensemble & Antony Walker & Anna Ryberg
50 Thus shap'd like Ino
by Sirius Ensemble & Antony Walker & Anna Ryberg & Sally-Anne Russell
51 Myself I shall adore
by Sirius Ensemble & Antony Walker & Anna Ryberg
52 Be wise, as you are beautiful
by Sirius Ensemble & Antony Walker & Anna Ryberg & Sally-Anne Russell
53 Thus let my thanks be pay'd
by Sirius Ensemble & Antony Walker & Anna Ryberg
54 Rich odours fill the fragrant air
by Sirius Ensemble & Antony Walker & Anna Ryberg
55 Come to my arms, my lovely fair
by Sirius Ensemble & Antony Walker & Angus Wood
56 O Semele! Why Art Thou Thus Insensible?
by Sirius Ensemble & Antony Walker & Angus Wood
57 I ever am granting, you always complain
by Sirius Ensemble & Antony Walker & Anna Ryberg
58 Speak, Speak Your Desire
by Sirius Ensemble & Antony Walker & Anna Ryberg & Angus Wood
59 You'll grant what I require?
by Sirius Ensemble & Antony Walker & Anna Ryberg & Angus Wood
60 Then cast off this human shape
by Sirius Ensemble & Antony Walker & Anna Ryberg
61 Ah, take heed what you press!
by Sirius Ensemble & Antony Walker & Angus Wood
62 No, No, I'll take no less
by Sirius Ensemble & Antony Walker & Anna Ryberg
63
Ah, whither is she gone?
by Sirius Ensemble & Antony Walker & Angus Wood
64 Above measure is the pleasure, which my revenge supplies
by Sirius Ensemble & Antony Walker & Sally-Anne Russell
65 Ah me, too late I now repent
by Sirius Ensemble & Antony Walker & Anna Ryberg
66 Of my ill-boding dream
by Sirius Ensemble & Antony Walker & Sally-Anne Russell
67 Oh, terror and astonishment
by Sirius Ensemble & Antony Walker & Cantillation
68 How I was hence remov'd
by Sirius Ensemble & Antony Walker & Sally-Anne Russell & Tobias Cole & Stephen Bennett
69 See from above the belling clouds descend
by Sirius Ensemble & Antony Walker & Stephen Bennett
70 Sinfonia: Apollo come
by Sirius Ensemble & Antony Walker
71 Apollo comes, to relieve your care
by Sirius Ensemble & Antony Walker & Paul McMahon
72 Happy shall we be
by Sirius Ensemble & Antony Walker & Cantillation

Performers:
Craig Everingham (Priest -baritone-)
Stephen Bennett (Cadmus, King of Thebes, father of Semele and Ino/Somnus -bass-)
Tobias Cole (Athamas, Prince of Bœotia, in love with, and desighn to marry Semele -countertenor-)
Anna Ryberg (Semele, Daughter to Cadmus, beloved by and in love with Jupiter -soprano-)
Sally-Anne Russell (Juno/Ino, Sister to Semele, in love with Athamas -mezzo-soprano-)
Belinda Montgomery (Iris -soprano-)
Shelli Gilhome (A Deity -soprano-)
Angus Wood (Jupiter -tenor-)
Paul McMahon (Apollo -tenor-)
Cantillation (Music Director: Antony Walker, Manager: Alison Johnson)
Sirius Ensemble (Directors: Erin Helyard, Anna McDonald)

Semele was first presented in London in 1744; it was billed as an oratorio for murky reasons, but indeed it is operatic. I believe that this is the third recording of the work: John Eliot Gardiner’s (on Erato) is severely cut, and although much of the singing is good, it can’t compare with John Nelson’s complete, gorgeous performance (on DG) played on modern instruments. This latter is a lithe, brilliant show with Kathleen Battle in her greatest recording as the vain, self-destructive Semele and Marilyn Horne and Samuel Ramey close to magnificent, with tenor John Aler an elegant if slightly underpowered Jupiter. It’s a wonderful work, and Nelson gives us all the theatrics as well as some glorious playing and singing.
Now we get this recording from a newish Australian group, taped live in Sydney in December, 2002. There are some cuts, among them three arias, two of which are for Athamus, turning that role into what amounts to a cameo. The other is Semele’s “The morning lark”, which frankly wouldn’t have suited the present Semele. There also are a bunch of da capos missing, but Gardiner’s cuts are more extensive. Anthony Walker leads a very dramatic performance, and there’s a great deal of audience laughter, which implies that many arias, though sung straight, were somehow camped up. (We also get some creaking of music stands, but it’s not serious.)
The Sirius Ensemble plays on period instruments and it’s world-class; the prominently-recorded continuo playing is original and always appropriate. The chorus, called Cantillation, is stylish, accurate, interested, and energetic. Walker clearly loves appoggiaturas; both singers and players grasp every opportunity to put one in. And the second “A” sections of the da capos are madly embellished, sometimes to the detriment and defeat of the singers.
The solo singing is never less than interesting, often more. As Semele, Anna Ryberg is articulate and entertaining, and she gives us a complete character. In truth, though, hers is not really a Semele voice; the vibrato is too prominent and she’s too mature-sounding. She’s got some proficiency with coloratura, but not as much as the part requires. She’s more fascinating than anything else and certainly can’t compare vocally with Battle. Angus Wood also makes a lot of Jupiter dramatically, but his tenor is a nowhere sort of sound–useful but not god-like. Sally-Ann Russell sings both Ino and Juno and she’s the show’s star. As the vicious Juno, her delivery of the recitatives is brilliantly vivid, and while she occasionally sounds like Katisha (in Mikado) with her prominent chest voice, her every appearance is a treat. (Both Della Jones for Gardiner and Horne for Nelson are just as good.) As Ino, she uses a softer tone and lovely legato; her “But hark…” near the end of Act 2 is splendid. Iris is well sung by Belinda Montgomery, with appealing, round tones. Shelli Gilhome grabs her moment as A Deity, and what’s left of Athamus’ part is well performed by Tobias Cole. Stephen Bennett, as Cadmus and Somnus, impresses with his dark tone.
I feel as if I’ve been overly critical of this performance; in many ways it’s terrific and I’d certainly take it over Gardiner’s. But with the Nelson still available (a miracle), all others are second place anyway. And I hope we’ll soon hear more of conductor Walker–and his orchestra and chorus.




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