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With Händel Goes Wild Christina Pluhar and her ensemble L'Arpeggiata once again embark on some musical time travel, this time in the company of soprano Nuria Rial, countertenor Valer Sabadus and jazz clarinettist Gianluigi Trovesi. The album features sumptuously reimagined versions of some of Handel's most celebrated operatic arias. InchAll baroque composers used strict forms,Inch explains Christina Pluhar, Inchbut those forms would also allow the singers and musicians to improvise and add ornament freely.Inch Highlighting the composer's dynamism and temperament, she says InchHandel must have been pretty wild himself.Inch George Frideric Handel now joins Purcell, Monteverdi and Cavalli on the list of composers who have inspired an album by Christina Pluhar and her ensemble L'Arpeggiata. The title of this new album refers first and foremost to the imaginative treatment his music receives from L'Arpeggiata, but Christina Pluhar reminds us that InchHandel must have been pretty wild himself,Inch quoting this famous anecdote InchAt a rehearsal for his opera Ottone, when the celebrated soprano Francesca Cuzzoni refused to sing the aria 'Falsa immagine', he became so furious that he grabbed her round the waist and threatened to throw her out of the window.Inch Fortunately, the 'wildness' on this album is purely pleasurable. Händel Goes Wild is in the beguiling vein of Music For A While - Improvisations on Henry Purcell, released by L'Arpeggiata on Erato in 2014. Praising that album, BBC Music Magazine wrote InchLong experienced in fusing Baroque with jazz-inspired performance styles, L'Arpeggiata's approach breathes new life into the Restoration composer, whose ground basses are akin to riffs, his melodies folk-like in their raw simplicity... Baroque instruments and a jazz-style combo mix to intriguing effectInch Album Tracks 1. Handel / Arr Pluhar Alcina, HWV 34,