Critique
Handel's exact version of Messiah performed at the Foundling Hospital in May 1754 has been reconstructed for memorable recordings by Hogwood (L Oiseau-Lyre, 4/80) and McCreesh (DG Archiv, 12/97). Now it is the basis for Hervé Niquet's reinterpretation although he makes a few interventions and does not allocate the soprano solos in strict accordance to the 1754 division of duties. At a running time of just under two hours, the quicksilver music-making causes much of the oratorio to skip by briskly without having sufficient rhetorical space and textural depth to guarantee a profound emotional impact although there are plenty of things to enjoy along the way.
Rupert Charlesworth's unforced fluency fused with the lightly relaxed orchestra in Every valley is top-notch. Sandrine Piau and the Le Concert Spirituel's strings integrate solemnity and furore together to striking effect when conveying the refiner's fire (But who may abide), with vocal embellishments that thrill while never forsaking sense and taste. Niquet's conducting of key moments such as For unto us a child is born have quick momentum and yet are also relaxed and graceful. The trumpets are at an ideal distance in Glory to God , during which the overriding impression from the excellent choir is the importance of peace on earth . Katherine Watson's nonchalant Rejoice greatly is sung flawlessly, but the breathless pace of He shall feed his flock (shared between Piau and Watson) lacks enough space to convey its consoling message. The opening stages of Part 2 are especially diminished by impatience: Behold the Lamb of God lacks sufficient gravity for its solemn message, and a rushed He was despised severely limits the scope for Anthea Pichanick to mine its sentimental treasures; the manic pace of He trusted in God is aligned to eccentric whispered choral singing and feather-like strings. The choral singing in Lift up your heads and Let all the angels of God is softly compassionate, and the doleful unaccompanied passages in Since by man came death are powerfully fulsome. Andreas Wolf's open-throated proclamation of The trumpet shall sound is accompanied by broad bowed strings and Jean-François Madeuf's regal natural trumpet (Niquet performs only the first section, whereas Handel always performed it in full). There are a few moments of mercurial whimsy, such as convoluted drone bass and pungent oboes punching throughout the Pifa, contrived harpsichord solo embellishments over the closing bars of Glory to God and an absurd timpani solo prior to the oratorio's final cadences. Nevertheless, Niquet's high-wire interpretation is commendably inquisitive and often surprisingly intimate. --David Vickers - Gramophone
Description du produit
Pourquoi un énième Messie ? « Je suis allé chercher, parmi les différentes moutures qui existent, la version très intéressante de 1754, à cinq solistes. Il faut savoir que lorsque Haendel arrivait dans une ville pour faire jouer son oratorio, il avait à disposition des solistes de niveau inégal. Il se dépêchait donc de remanier sa partition (…) On est en prise directe avec la réalité de producteur de Haendel. C'est-à-dire qu'à l'époque, pour vivre de sa musique, le compositeur devait absolument faire jouer ses oeuvres et engranger un bénéfice sur la soirée. L'idée de ne pas retoucher son oeuvre pour ne pas l'abîmer ou la dénaturer est une idée totalement contemporaine. Il doit exister une douzaine de versions du Messie, je ne les ai pas toutes répertoriées ; celle de 1754 est rarement jouée parce qu'elle exige cinq solistes : deux sopranos, alto, ténor et basse (…) Je prends le parti ici d'une version opératique, modelée dans le drame qu'est cette histoire de la vie du Christ. » Hervé Niquet Un passionnant portrait, « le millefeuille Hervé Niquet» est inclus dans ce livre-disque : des propos recueillis en une trentaine de mots-clés (de Danse à Trac) qui lèvent un voile sur un des chefs les plus atypiques de la planète musicale.
Caractéristiques
Éditions :Alpha
ISBN :3760014193620
Date de publication :13 octobre 2017
Dimensions (L x H x E cm) :13.7 X 1.8 X 20.9
Poids (g) :320
Reliure :CD
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