"Alice Coote’s Xerxes was superbly sung, covering the full range from the
short lyric arias through the virtuoso bluff and bluster to the intense pain of
the extended da capo arias. Coote has a very personal way with Handel and her
performance was a very individual one. Musically she took her time over some
things, but showed herself equally capable of bravura passagework. Similarly,
in terms of character, she projected Xerxes’ changeability quite brilliantly.
Her conception of Xerxes might be rather more flippant than some, but she
certainly brought out the idea that living with him was very much living on the
edge."
Read the full review here by Robert Hugill in Opera Today
Read the full review here by Robert Hugill in Opera Today
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