Bach (J. C.): Temistocle - McAlpine, M. Hayward, Elkins, A, Evans, Herincx; Mackerras. London, 1972
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Description:
Charles Mackerras leads a compelling revival of Temistocle, a rarely performed opera seria by Johann Christian Bach, the youngest son of J.S. Bach and often referred to as the "London Bach." Premiered in Mannheim in 1772, the opera explores the themes of loyalty, honor, and political exile through the figure of the Athenian general Themistocles, who seeks refuge in the Persian court after being ostracized from his homeland. The work demonstrates J.C. Bach’s distinctive blend of Italianate lyricism and classical restraint, foreshadowing the dramatic clarity that would later define Mozart’s mature style.
Mackerras unearths this fascinating gem with evident care, revealing both the elegance and emotional substance of the score. The cast is excellent, and among its many highlights is a young Anne Evans in the role of Rossana, already displaying the vocal security and musical intelligence that would mark her later Wagnerian triumphs.
In Mono
OD 11519-3