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Italophilia - Discovering the Italian Style in Handel's London

Aljosja Mietus, Thomas Triesschijn, Matthea de Muynck, Petr Hamouz, Giulio Quirici, Kristen Witmer (leadvocalist), Anne-Linde Visser, The Counterpoints

Italophilia - Discovering the Italian Style in Handel's London

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Though the larger, formalised structures are excellently performed, the more folky, embroidered, improvisatory moments of the album stand out as exceptional.

Italophilia - Discovering the Italian Style in Handel's London

Aljosja Mietus, Thomas Triesschijn, Matthea de Muynck, Petr Hamouz, Giulio Quirici, Kristen Witmer (leadvocalist), Anne-Linde Visser, The Counterpoints

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Though the larger, formalised structures are excellently performed, the more folky, embroidered, improvisatory moments of the album stand out as exceptional.

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This CD by The Counterpoints, entitled Italophilia: Discovering the Italian style in Handel's London, investigates the Italian musical influences on English baroque music in the seventeenth and eighteenth century.Already in 1683, Henry Purcell (1659-1695) had written in the foreword of his Sonatas of three Parts that he had 'faithfully endeavour'd a just imitation of the most fam'd Italian Masters'. In later years, the impact of these Italian Masters would only increase, reaching its apogee in the work of George Frideric Handel (1685-1759). This CD contextualizes Handel's work with composers he influenced and was influenced by, both in England and Italy.

The Counterpoints have released an earlier CD on Challenge: Thomascantors in Dialogue (2022), focused on German composers. On Italophilia, the geographical focus shifts to Italy and England. As a consequent, there is a musical relocation, towards a different kind of expression, more contrast between lively and cantabile movements, and solo and tutti moments. Taking Handel as the key figure for this CD then is very fitting, as he had connections to all three countries. Finally,the vocal music and its narrative elements runs like a thread through the entire program. This reflects Handel's oeuvre, in which vocal music also has a central place.

Contents and tracklist

I. Adagio
Track length1:27
II. Canzona
Track length1:36
III. Grave
Track length1:20
IV. Largo - Allegro
Track length1:38
I. Aria
Track length3:14
II. Recitativo
Track length0:33
III. Aria
Track length1:44
IV. Recitativo
Track length0:57
V. Aria
Track length2:09
I. Prelude - Aria
Track length2:59
II. Allegro
Track length1:19
I. Recitativo
Track length0:32
II. Aria
Track length3:02
III. Recitativo
Track length0:18
IV Aria
Track length2:19
I. Andante
Track length3:47
II. Allegro
Track length2:36
III. Largo
Track length3:09
IV. Allegro
Track length2:07
I. Andante
Track length2:40
II. Presto
Track length2:38
III. Adagio
Track length0:52
IV. Allegro
Track length5:20
I. Allegro
Track length2:39
II. Largo
Track length3:10
III. Allegro
Track length2:41

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Awards and reviews

  • Gramophone Magazine
    February 2025
    Editor's Choice

February 2025

Though the larger, formalised structures are excellently performed, the more folky, embroidered, improvisatory moments of the album stand out as exceptional.
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