Music reviews: Cecilia Bartoli, London Grammar, Cory Hanson and more
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Cecilia Bartoli is probably the outstanding baroque coloratura of her generation, so the album title is no exaggeration. This glorious collection spans 1993 to 2020 (including two never-before recorded arias by Steffani and Vinci; both well worth putting on the record, as it were). The 17 tracks are arias and a few duets/quartets by Handel, Porpora, Caldara, Steffani, Pergolesi, Scarlatti, Vivaldi, Albinoni and others: a whoâs who of baroque opera composers. This may be heretical, but baroque opera sometimes palls on me because it can be so stylised, static and repetitive. The emphasis is on expressing an emotion rather than advancing a narrative. But Bartoli transcends this with her superhuman accuracy and articulati
Music reviews: Cecilia Bartoli, London Grammar, Cory Hanson and more
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Albare –
Albare Plays Jobim, Vol. 2 (Alfi): “Albare Plays Jobim, Vol. 2 by Moroccan-born, Israeli-raised guitarist Albare (the only name given) isn’t quite what it seems. While the names of the musicians and guest artists are listed on the jacket, what is not addressed is the presence of a string orchestra, the only suggestion of which is pianist Joe Chindamo’s designation as “orchestra conductor.”… The album is, of course, a tribute to one of the most renowned Latin composers who ever lived, maestro Antonio Carlos Jobim. Those familiar with Jobim’s music should know pretty much what to expect, slow-to mid-tempo sambas and bossas with sensuous melodies that linger in the mind and heart. (https://www.allaboutjazz.com/plays-jobim-vol-2-albare-alfi-records) Backing musicians include Joe Chindamo (piano, orchestra conductor), Pablo Bincid (drums), Luisito Quintero (percussion), and Ricardo Rodriquez (bass) with guests Randy Brecker, Nestor Torres (flute) and Antonio San