Here is England’s first great opera presented
with a truly cohesive sense of theatrical purpose, one which unusually
allows the drama to unfold in a close identification with each of the
cameo characters… we have a supremely wide-ranging, tragic and
experienced queen from the start, inhabiting the shadows of ‘Ah!
Belinda’ with early signs of deplorable fate, which are accentuated by
an extended symphony luxuriating poignantly on this resonating conceit…
Lucy Crow’s Belinda is a splendid foil for Connolly’s self-absorption,
with her astute and increasingly desperate buoying up.
jueves, 20 de julio de 2017
Choir and Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment / Elizabeth Kenny / Steven Devine HENRY PURCELL Dido & Aeneas
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