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Death is the first resort for such as the lovelorn Ariadne in Monteverdi's "Lamento d'Arianna", as she wails, "Death, extinguish thou the contemptible flames!". Likewise Poppea, facing banishment in L'Incoronazione di Poppea, as sung by Joyce DiDonato. Others are more phlegmatic: the woebegone protagonist of Landi's "Superbe Colli" takes solace in knowing that, like the empire, his despair will be ruined. Sung by a dozen or so vocalists, the laments are unified by Emmanuelle Haïm's arrangements for the period Concert d'Astrée, which, backing her harpsichord, furnishes the feather-bedding upon which the devastated subjects recline.
Pick of the album:'Lamento della Ninfa', 'Superbe Colli', 'L'Eraclito Amoroso'
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