Handel Il trionfo del Tempo e del Disinganno – Lucy Crowe, Anna Stephany, Hilary Summers, Andrew Staples, Early Opera Company, Christian Curnyn
Dealing with the theme of pleasure, and focussing on the three characters of Beauty, Enlightenment, and Time, Handel’s Il trionfo del Tempo e del Disinganno was the composer’s first opera to feature the celebrated aria ‘Lascia la spina, cogli la rosa’ (Avoid the thorn, pluck the rose).
The work was recorded for Wigmore Hall Live in January 2010 by the Early Opera Company, one of Britain’s leading early music ensembles. The group features the contralto Hilary Summers in the traditional countertenor role of Enlightenment, her voice specifically chosen for its depth and fullness of tone.
Christian Curnyn, the group’s director and harpsichordist, was determined to recreate a sound as faithful as possible to what audiences at the time would have heard, not only instrumentally but, notably, in relation to tempi:
‘Everything in Handel comes back to the heartbeat rate, fifty per minute. Recently people have tended to go either very fast or make things very dragged out, but in my view that spoils it. Baroque music is all based on dance, which means a natural rhythm. Of course, you should push the boundaries, but it should feel as though you’re pushing against a natural membrane. There’s an inner pulse in Handel which you can’t ignore.’