Scottish Chamber Orchestra - Mozart: Opera Arias & Overtures - SA-CD.net
Performance: 5 stars
Sonics: 5 stars
Rather than issuing a disc made up solely of either
Mozart arias or Mozart overtures, Linn have had the happy idea to combine the
two for this beautifully performed and recorded programme that not only
showcases the remarkable talent and musicianship of soprano Elizabeth Watts but
also the stylish orchestral playing of the Scottish Chamber Orchestra. Each of
the six overtures on this SACD, expertly recorded by Philip Hobbs in the Usher
Hall, Edinburgh, (3rd to 6th June 2013), is followed by a soprano aria from the
respective Mozart opera (or in the case of Don Giovanni both of Zerlina's
arias), something that makes for a more varied and interesting recital than is
often the case.
The
creamy soprano of Elizabeth Watts seems perfectly suited to Susanna's aria 'Deh
vieni non tardar' from Act IV of the 'Marriage of Figaro', but she is equally
adept in the more stylised world of Opera Seria, as is demonstrated by her
dramatic and fiery delivery of the recitative preceding Ilia's aria 'Padre,
germani, addio! from 'Idomeneo'. Throughout this recital Watts' firm and
beautifully controlled singing meets the challenges posed by the diverse
characters portrayed in these six Mozart operas and, thanks to her feeling for
the words and immaculate diction, she is most successful in differentiating
between each of them; no easy task in programmes of this type.
Christian
Baldini elicits lively, but never hard driven, performances from the thirty six
members of the Scottish Chamber Orchestra whose period influenced style
(natural horns, timpani played with hard sticks etc.) is a delight. Elizabeth
Watts' voice is set in perfect perspective with the orchestra ensuring that the
characterful winds are always audible.
Full
texts and translations and are included, and Philip Borg-Wheeler's liner notes
provide useful background information on each of the operas as well as placing
the respective arias in context.
Wherever
you dip into this disc you will find singing of great character, freshness and
refinement that marks out all of Elizabeth Watts' performances, making this a
disc to return to often with much pleasure.
Highly
recommended.