fergus wrote:
I really liked this work. It contained lovely music and I liked the scale of it; there are five voices, no chorus and the instrumentation only comprises two violins and basso continuo. It is a lovely live chamber performance but that does not take away from the quality of the work and there was plenty of well earned applause at the end.
Alessandro Stradella was an extraordinary character. He was not only one of the finest composers of his time (he may have been the first composer in history to use a "crescendo"), but he was also a hopeless ladies man who got in trouble every other day with jealous husbands. In fact he was murdered by one when he was barely 40 years old. It is said that Purcell cried when he learned of his assassination.
And in his gorgeous oratorio La Susanna we can perfectly understand what the fuzz is about.
So far this is the 4th recording of this work, and by far it´s the best.
I´m very happy you liked it Fergus, and trust me, just as with Caldara´s Maddalena it will grow on you with repetition.