Nine German AriasóAn Urban Baroque Film

It is introduced with the words: ìFilmed entirely in London in the year 2000, on video, and premiered at the 22nd Moscow International Film Festival, this award winning and groundbreaking first feature by opera director Peter Shayne is a conceptual dramatisation of Handelís Nine Arias, composed in London c1725.î
So far so good. Handel and the poet Barthold Brockes were students at the same time in Halle, and it’s often assumed that they knew each other and were perhaps even friends. Brockes wrote a nine-volume anthology, from the first volume of which Handel set his Nine German Arias around 1725. In translation, the Brockes work is titled “Earthly Delight in God, Consisting of Physical and Moral Poems,” the texts reflecting pleasure in the glory of God’s natural creation. If one needs reassurance as to the quality of these works, then there are several excellent audio versions available – with Dorothea Roschmannís on Harmonia Mundi an excellent example.
Reading the advertising for Peter Shayneís work, made in 2000 but only just released on DVD last December, it sounds an interesting enough visual accompaniment to these last works the master wrote in the German language: ìThree haunting apparition-like female figures wander the city singing three arias each. They extol the glories of nature and the divine, transporting us to a world of baroque ideals
Unfortunately, the realisation comes woefully short of the aspiration in a mass of crass and insensitive visuals that are obviously desperately trying to do something novel and challenging, yet end up just causing this reviewer to seriously consider throwing the DVD box at the screen. There are a few good ideas – but then they are endlessly repeated, ad nauseum. The film itself as a whole – tricksy ìartyî shots included – reminded me of something a third-year Film Making student might produce – on a bad day. If the incessantly repeated shots were meant to be an ironic comment on the baroque aria form, then I can only say that Mr. Handel is poorly served by someone who doesnít seem to have any real affection for, or understanding of, his music. The musicians (some first rate ones are listed) do their best and my heart goes out to the three sopranos who must be wondering now why they ever agreed to take part in this caricature.
S.C. Loder © 2006


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