
And then I listened to In dolce amore on DHM, a recording of arias and cantatas by Antonio Caldara (all of which are receiving their world premiere recordings here) beautifully sung by Robin Johannsen. Personally speaking, Caldara's Maddelena ai piedi di Cristo is a desert island piece for me (especally in the landmark recording for Harmonia Mundi by Rene Jacobs, a career highlight for this great conductor). This is a work of great beauty, displaying extraordinary levels of passionate intensity that linger long in the mind. It is always a pleasure to hear new music from Caldara and, whilst the pieces on this new CD are not quite on the same level as the aforementioned masterpiece, they are nevertheless richly rewarding. There are superficial similarities to Vivaldi's operatic work, but, rather like Alessandro Scarlatti, Caldara appears to be capable of greater emotional depth. (Perhaps I'm over-generalising here but I do rate Vivaldi's sacred vocal output rather higher than his secular work). Robin Johannsen also appeared on the superb recording that conductor Alessandro de Marchi made of an imagined musical pasticcio comprising works by Handel and Caldara (Carmelite Vespers 1709) a few years back for DHM and it is a treat to hear them performing Caldara again. A wonderful CD.
