Mozart: Lucio Silla / Fischer

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Label: DACAPO
Catalog: 8226069-71
Format: CD

Fischer, Ádám; Hammarström, Kristina; Ars Nova; Odinius, Lothar; Bonde-Hansen, Henriette; Danish Radio Sinfonietta; Nold, Simone; Madsen, Jakob Naeslund; Elmark, Susanne

The Milan premiere of Lucio Silla, on Boxing Day 1772, was a near-fiasco: ham acting from the last-minute tenor and the prima donna in a sulk. But from the second performance Mozart's second opera seria was an unalloyed triumph. The libretto is lumbering, sententious and dubiously motivated, culminating in an astonishing volte-face in which the sadistically ruthless Emperor suddenly morphs into a paragon of Enlightenment clemency. Not that this would have bothered 16-year-old Mozart's audiences one iota. What they came for – and got in spades – were varied and inventive arias that showcased the star singers. The central roles of Giunia and her betrothed, the banished senator Cecilio (written for the castrato Rauzzini), inspired Mozart to his most powerful operatic music to date: darkly coloured accompanied recitatives that look forward to Idomeneo, Cecilio's anguished aria of parting, 'Ah, se a morir', a Gluckian ombra aria for Giunia as she prepares for death, and a dramatic trio that pits the two lovers against the raging Emperor. This 2001-02 recording from Danish Radio archives is well sung and excitingly conducted. Adám Fischer encourages playing of quivering energy from the trim, lean-toned Danish orchestra. In the accompanied recitatives the players grieve and rage as vividly as the singers. Only Fischer's jerky tempo fluctuations, à la Harnoncourt, in the trio fail to convince. While there are no big names among the soloists, they have fresh, youthful-sounding voices, and cope elegantly with Mozart's coloratura demands. As the put-upon heroine Giunia, Simone Nold sings with grace and agility, and fiery intensity, too – try the agitated Act 2 aria 'Parto, m'affretto'. Kristina Hammarström impresses especially in Cecilio's sombre memento mori scene in Act 1 and the spectacular vengeance aria 'Quest' improvviso tremito'. The secondary pair of lovers, Cecilio's friend Cinna and the Emperor's blithely innocent sister Celia, are equally well cast, Susanne Elmark dispatching high staccato passages with delightful insouciance. The recording gives the orchestra plenty of presence without short-changing the singers. This is now the version to have of an ambitious, over-long but often richly expressive opera. ~ Gramophone 2010

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