Christian Curnyn, Early Opera Company - John Eccles: The Judgment of Paris, Three Mad Songs (2009)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 300 Mb | Total time: 62:14 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Chandos | # CHAN 0759 | Recorded: 2008
This "Paris" is special because it shows Eccles trying to shunt musical theater in an all-English direction, and move it out of the shadow of the dominant Italian and French traditions. As Lindsay Kemp points out in verbose but thorough liner notes, the word settings, or underlay is for English speech rhythms and the score focuses more on line and melody that decoration and ornamentation. This is a Maske, so it feels much more like music from a play than an opera. The score is a theatrical and musical treat, lived up to in this vibrant and energized performance, conducted by Christian Curnyn and sung by the Early Opera Company. The soloists are well cast, lucid and each of them really grasp the difference between this and opera. The Three Mad Songs that end the program are just that, set pieces from various English plays where the heroin loses it, usually because a man has done her wrong.