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Comment: “Free!” – Pygmalion, Raphaël Pichon
Pichon v9.6.8.0 crack downloadIn his latest release entitled “Libertà!”, Pygmalion with conductor Raphaël Pichon explores the unknown repertoire of Mozart and three of his contemporaries. Through a selection of operatic extracts, unused Mozart material, concert arias and miscellaneous pieces, they construct an operatic fantasy in three “tableaux” or acts, creating a vision of a complete opera. Through the musical selection, parallels can be drawn between Mozart’s early works and the later refinement of the pinnacles of his operatic repertoire. Pichon and Pigmalion craft a provisional narrative, linking the three acts. Six solo singers – Sabine Devieilhe, Siobhan Stagg, Serena Malfi, Linard Vrielink, John Chest and Nahuel di Pierro – take on the roles of different characters in each act.
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“La folle giornata” or ‘The Crazy Day’ is the first act, set in a count’s castle, and is a pastiche of the “Marriage of Figaro”. The opening sequence is taken from the incomplete opera “Lo sposo deluso (K.430). In the opening, Pichon recognizes the similarities with Figaro’s opening and follows the climaxes with conviction. The quartet that follows with Stagg, Malfi, Vrielink and di Pierro is one of several impressive ensembles on the album, which have a strong sense of unity and formidable balance. There are two notable arias in this opening sequence of the song – “Dove mai trovar que ciglio?” (Track 3) and “Saper bramate” (4). The first is interpreted with personality by Crest and the second, taken from “Il barbiere di Siviglia”, by Giovanni Paisiello, is sung by Vrielink, whose lyrical voice captures something of comparable innocence in Cherbunio’s surprisingly similar aria, “Voi che sapete che.” cosa è amor”, from “The Marriage of Figaro”.
Pichon Free CrackThe second act, “Il dissoluto punito” (“The corrupt punished”), takes place in Spain. Opening with a dramatic and superbly played “overture”, this orchestral extract spans from act 1 of Mozart’s instrumental music to “Thamos, König in Ägypten” (K.345). The similarities to the “Don Giovanni” overture are obvious. The first of two sextets follows, the first by Vicente Martìn y Soler, which showcases the six solo voices with their exceptional complementary blend. At the center of the ‘tableau’ are three concert arias. The first, “Vado, ma dove?” (15, sung by Malfi), is treated more operatively, but sounds appropriate to the context here. Notable comparisons range from Dame Kiri Te Kanawa’s classical recording with György Fischer, or Magdelana Koźená’s period instruments with Simon Rattle and the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment. The second concert aria — “Per pietà, non ricercate” (16, sung by Vrielink), stands out for the tenor’s excellent diction and sense of style, compared to Ronaldo Villaźon with Antonio Pappano who presents a significantly bolder interpretation. The final aria (17, “No, che non sei capace”) is the perfect piece for Devieilhe’s coloratura. Her voice is less dramatic than that of Natalie Dessay or Edita Gruberová, however Devieilhe’s top notes have a warmer tone and softer sound that blends beautifully with Pygmalion’s orchestral character. The second sextet of Mozart’s “L’oca del Cairo” follows, further confirming the three soloists’ abilities to blend eloquently together. stands out for the tenor’s excellent diction and sense of style, compared to Ronaldo Villaźon with Antonio Pappano who presents a significantly bolder interpretation. The final aria (17, “No, che non sei capace”) is the perfect piece for Devieilhe’s coloratura. Her voice is less dramatic than that of Natalie Dessay or Edita Gruberová, however, Devieilhe’s top notes have a warmer tone and softer sound that blends beautifully with Pygmalion’s orchestral character. The second sextet of Mozart’s “L’oca del Cairo” follows, further confirming the three soloists’ abilities to blend eloquently together. stands out for the tenor’s excellent diction and sense of style, compared to Ronaldo Villaźon with Antonio Pappano who presents a significantly bolder interpretation. The final aria (17, “No, che non sei capace”) is the perfect piece for Devieilhe’s coloratura. Her voice is less dramatic than that of Natalie Dessay or Edita Gruberová, however, Devieilhe’s top notes have a warmer tone and softer sound that blends beautifully with Pygmalion’s orchestral character. The second sextet of Mozart’s “L’oca del Cairo” follows, further confirming the three soloists’ abilities to blend eloquently together. Her voice is less dramatic than that of Natalie Dessay or Edita Gruberová, however Devieilhe’s top notes have a warmer tone and softer sound that blends beautifully with Pygmalion’s orchestral character. The second sextet of Mozart’s “L’oca del Cairo” follows, further confirming the three soloists’ abilities to blend eloquently together. Her voice is less dramatic than that of Natalie Dessay or Edita Gruberová, however Devieilhe’s top notes have a warmer tone and softer sound that blends beautifully with Pygmalion’s orchestral character. The second sextet of Mozart’s “L’oca del Cairo” follows, further confirming the three soloists’ abilities to blend eloquently together.
Pichon CrackIn the booklet’s insightful interview, Pichon describes Pygmalion’s approach to exploring music as looking at the “nooks and crannies” of great composers. They provide a fascinating insight into Mozart’s craft and the gestation of the Ponte operas, which are pinnacles of the classical operatic repertoire. They light the torch of enlightenment in the context of the growing appetite and development of opera buffa and would be during the relatively liberal reign of Joseph II. However, listeners familiar with Mozart’s operas will yearn for weddings by René Jacobs’ Figaro, Yannick Nézet-Séguin’s Don Giovanni or Teodor Currentzis’ “Così Fan Tutte”, as intriguing as this new album may be. However, there is an authoritative sense of authenticity in this imaginative and captivating album, despite the artificially created narrative. What prevails is the intrinsic sense of style, attention to detail, blends of voices and unified and balanced orchestral sounds. Very affordable and highly enjoyable overall.
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