Lebrecht Weekly | Mr Händel im Pub: Baroque meets folk (Arcantus)

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I had high hopes of this album, an attempt by period musicians to recreate the kind of stuff that might – repeat, might – have been performed in London pubs during the early 18th century. Henry Purcell, who hung out far too  much in London hostelries, was recently dead. Handel, who went in for heavy eating rather than heavy drinking, was newly arrived from Germany and still finding his way around the city’s entertainment venues. Match their music with the rougher folk trade that, then as now, played at esoteric drinking holes and the collusion promised possible enlightenment.

The first flaw in the proposition is found in the title. Handel never played in pubs and dropped the umlaut from his name before he could wipe the first English breakfast from his chops. The second shortcoming is the seriousness of the musicianship. Ensemble I Zeffirelli are impeccably trained early music performers of German extraction. They play traditional numbers like ‘Fig for a Kiss’ with the same attentiveness as they apply to Purcell’s eighth sonata and Handel’s flute sonata. It’s all perfectly well done, as if for a subsidy audition, but without a trace of the requisite formlessness and anarchy of a night at a riverside pub.

A reading of Samuel Pepys diaries might have helped things along. There is no edge to this playing, no interaction with a putative pack of drinkers. A singer might have helped things along, likewise a slash of dissonance, but the whole recital barely cracks a smile. Great title, shame about the music.

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Norman Lebrecht is a prolific writer on music and cultural affairs. His blog, Slipped Disc, is one of the most popular sites for cultural news. He presents The Lebrecht Interview on BBC Radio 3 and is a contributor to several publications, including the Wall Street Journal and The Standpoint. Visit every Friday for his weekly CD review // Norman Lebrecht est un rédacteur prolifique couvrant les événements musicaux et Slipped Disc, est un des plus populaires sites de nouvelles culturelles. Il anime The Lebrecht Interview sur la BBC Radio 3 et collabore à plusieurs publications, dont The Wall Street Journal et The Standpoint. Vous pouvez lire ses critiques de disques chaque vendredi.

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