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Tim Mead (countertenor), Arcangelo, Jonathan Cohen
Mead has a light and flexible alto, and his ability to perform the often tortuous coloratura with brilliance and clarity is a marvel. He and the ensemble Arcangelo blend nicely together, and...
Sacroprofano
Tim Mead (countertenor), Arcangelo, Jonathan Cohen
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Mead has a light and flexible alto, and his ability to perform the often tortuous coloratura with brilliance and clarity is a marvel. He and the ensemble Arcangelo blend nicely together, and...
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Although he already has a rich stage and recording career behind him, this is Tim Mead’s first solo album. ‘Juxtaposing the sacred and secular aspects of Vivaldi’s work, this programme explores the earthly passion of the divine and the heavenly beauty of love’, says the English countertenor. ‘When they are placed side by side, his highly individual approach reveals that these two worlds are closely intertwined, in music at once astonishing and highly virtuosic.’ With his partners from Arcangelo, directed by Jonathan Cohen, we hear him in the famous Nisi Dominus and the no less celebrated cantata Cessate, omai, cessate, alongside the Salve Regina RV618 and Amor, hai vinto.
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Sep/Oct 2023
Mead has a light and flexible alto, and his ability to perform the often tortuous coloratura with brilliance and clarity is a marvel. He and the ensemble Arcangelo blend nicely together, and they make short work of Vivaldi’s virtuoso alto works here.
March 2023
Mead sets out his stall, so to speak, with fluent semiquaver runs in the opening section of Nisi Dominus.