A paean to war and its victims
Stephen A. Haines | Ottawa, Ontario Canada | 01/27/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Thank you, Erik!* This CD is a noble example of the 17th Century Italian mood. Music of "battles and laments" suggests a mixture of the exhilarating and the sombre, and this collection takes you through just such a range. In the 17th Century, battles were celebrated with musical compositions, invoked in later wars to inspire soldiers with past glories. But war, of course, breeds as much grief as grandeur. These pieces evoke the feelings of a nation acting as a cockpit for conquerors throughout the period. French and Austrian armies crisscrossed Italy as part of empire building. The music reflects the changing fortunes of people going from liberation to submission and back again.The Figueras - Savall team has once again delved into historical material to present us with an outstanding collection. They fulfill the composers' intention of personalising the full experiences of war. Opening with Samuel Scheidt's "Pavan" and "battle dance", which nicely encompasses the dual theme, they move to such composers as Gabrieli and Monteverdi. Monteverdi, so often pompous and melodramatic, is here seen in an unexpected mood. Arianna's Lament is rendered by Montserrat Figueras in her usual unmatchable style. No other vocalist can impart the mood of a woman's sorrow like this supreme Catalan talent. Through
the remaining vocal pieces, Montserrat continues to arouse the emotional responses she so adroitly evokes in all her work.Alia Vox, a newcomer to the CD publication world, is rightly climbing the ranks of "first choice" when recording shopping. Savall and Figueras founded this company to ensure the production of their music, particularly reproducing Figueras' voice, meet the most exacting standards. They have succeeded admirably in their efforts. The sound quality is matchless, giving the listener the finest sense of being in their presence while playing. Savall's scholarship in the "early music" field is demonstrated in the excellent notes provided. A fine addition to anybody's collection, or a gift to be treasured by giver and recipient alike. [stephen a. haines - Ottawa, Canada]* who sent me this for a Solstice present"