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George Frideric Handel Philippe Jaroussky Nicolo Grimaldi Valentino Urbani Elisabetta Pilotti Schiavonetti Isabella Girardeau Francesca Vanini Boschi Boschi Jean Claude Malgoire Hicks Théâtre Champs Élysées 1711 2005
High resolution and stereo sound: (http•••) George Frideric Handel Rinaldo, HWV 7 "Venti turbini" Rinaldo's aria from act I, sc.9 Libretto: Giacomo Rossi, on a synopsis by Aaron Hill, based on episodes from Torquato Tassos epic poem "Gerusalemme liberata" (http•••) Premiere Cast, February 24, 1711: Rinaldo: Nicolo Grimaldi, castrato Eustazio: Valentino Urbani, castrato Armida: Elisabetta Pilotti-Schiavonetti, soprano Almirena: Isabella Girardeau, soprano Goffredo: Francesca Vanini-Boschi, contralto Argante: Giuseppe Boschi, bass In this video: Philippe Jaroussky, countertenor La Grand Écurie et la Chambre du Roy, Jean-Claude Malgoire Théâtre des Champs-Élysées, Paris 15 October 2005 "Rinaldo was first produced at the Queen's (later King's) Theatre in the Haymarket on 24 February 1711. It was Handel's first opera for London, and also the first Italian opera specifically composed for the London stage. ... The action is set at the time of the First Crusade +••.••(...)). Christian forces led by Goffredo (Godfrey of Bouillon) are laying siege to the city of Jerusalem, held by the Saracen king Argante. With Goffredo are his brother Eustazio and his daughter Almirena, who is in love with the Christian knight Rinaldo. Argante is supported by Armida, Queen of Damascus and a powerful sorceress. ... In a beautiful garden with singing birds, Almirenas thoughts are of love. She and Rinaldo exchange endearments until suddenly Armida abducts Almirena under cover of a cloud full of fire-breathing monsters, leaving a distraught Rinaldo. He tells Goffredo and Eustazio what has happened and Eustazio suggests he seek help from a Christian sorcerer. Rinaldo is encouraged and calls on the winds and heaven to second his revenge. " - Anthony Hicks Original text: Venti, turbini, prestate Le vostr'ali a questo piè. Cieli, numi, il braccio armate Contro chi pena mi diè. Translation: Winds, storms, lend your wings to my feet. Heavens, gods, strengthen my arm against those who have caused me sorrow.
George Frideric Handel Cara Andreas Scholl Nicolo Grimaldi Valentino Urbani Elisabetta Pilotti Schiavonetti Isabella Girardeau Francesca Vanini Boschi Boschi Ottavio Dantone Giovanni Bononcini Hicks Colla Chalmers Accademia Bizantina 1706 1711 2008
George Frideric Handel Rinaldo, HWV 7 "Cara sposa" Rinaldo's aria from act I, sc.7 Premiere Cast, February 24, 1711: Rinaldo: Nicolo Grimaldi, castrato Eustazio: Valentino Urbani, castrato Armida: Elisabetta Pilotti-Schiavonetti, soprano Almirena: Isabella Girardeau, soprano Goffredo: Francesca Vanini-Boschi, contralto Argante: Giuseppe Boschi, bass In this video: Andreas Scholl, countertenor Accademia Bizantina Direction: Ottavio Dantone Live performance from Festival de Musique de Dresde, 12 May, 2008 Rinaldo sings this aria after his fiancee Almirena is abducted by the sorceress Armida. "Rinaldo was first produced at the Queen's (later King's) Theatre in the Haymarket on 24 February 1711. It was Handel's first opera for London, and also the first Italian opera specifically composed for the London stage. The concept of opera as a wholly sung musical drama was still new in Britain, and through the first successful production was an English version of Giovanni Bononcini's Camilla in 1706, the popularity of Italian singers — especially the sensational castrati — swiftly established opera in the Italian language as the standard form. ... Synopsis The action is set at the time of the First Crusade +••.••(...)). Christian forces led by Goffredo (Godfrey of Bouillon) are laying siege to the city of Jerusalem, held by the Saracen king Argante. With Goffredo are his brother Eustazio and his daughter Almirena, who is in love with the Christian knight Rinaldo. Argante is supported by Armida, Queen of Damascus and a powerful sorceress. ... Rinaldo's own aria of lament in Act One, 'Cara sposa', is even more intense, its brooding power sustained by the fully worked and occasionally chromatic counterpoint of the string accompaniment. " - Anthony Hicks "Like Handel's other operas, Rinaldo fell into oblivion for two hundred years. However, starting in the 1970s, it has been revived regularly and has become part of the standard operatic repertoire. Several arias from this opera, such as 'Lascia ch'io pianga' and 'Cara sposa', have become recitalists' favorites." -Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Original text: Cara sposa, amante cara, dove sei? Deh! Ritorna a' pianti miei. Del vostro Erebo sull'ara colla face del mio sdegno io vi sfido o spirti rei! Translation: (by Kenneth Chalmers) My dear betrothed, my dear one, where are you? Come back at my tears! Evil spirits, I defy you with the fire of my wrath on your infernal altar.
George Frideric Handel David Daniels Nicolo Grimaldi Valentino Urbani Elisabetta Pilotti Schiavonetti Isabella Girardeau Francesca Vanini Boschi Boschi Roger Norrington Hicks Orchestra Age Enlightenment 1711 2003
High resolution and stereo sound: (http•••) George Frideric Handel Rinaldo, HWV 7 "Venti turbini" Rinaldo's aria from act I, sc.9 Libretto: Giacomo Rossi, on a synopsis by Aaron Hill, based on episodes from Torquato Tassos epic poem "Gerusalemme liberata" (http•••) Premiere Cast, February 24, 1711: Rinaldo: Nicolo Grimaldi, castrato Eustazio: Valentino Urbani, castrato Armida: Elisabetta Pilotti-Schiavonetti, soprano Almirena: Isabella Girardeau, soprano Goffredo: Francesca Vanini-Boschi, contralto Argante: Giuseppe Boschi, bass In this video: David Daniels, countertenor Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, Sir Roger Norrington Harmonia Mundi, 2003 "Rinaldo was first produced at the Queen's (later King's) Theatre in the Haymarket on 24 February 1711. It was Handel's first opera for London, and also the first Italian opera specifically composed for the London stage. ... The action is set at the time of the First Crusade +••.••(...)). Christian forces led by Goffredo (Godfrey of Bouillon) are laying siege to the city of Jerusalem, held by the Saracen king Argante. With Goffredo are his brother Eustazio and his daughter Almirena, who is in love with the Christian knight Rinaldo. Argante is supported by Armida, Queen of Damascus and a powerful sorceress. ... In a beautiful garden with singing birds, Almirenas thoughts are of love. She and Rinaldo exchange endearments until suddenly Armida abducts Almirena under cover of a cloud full of fire-breathing monsters, leaving a distraught Rinaldo. He tells Goffredo and Eustazio what has happened and Eustazio suggests he seek help from a Christian sorcerer. Rinaldo is encouraged and calls on the winds and heaven to second his revenge. " - Anthony Hicks Original text: Venti, turbini, prestate Le vostr'ali a questo piè. Cieli, numi, il braccio armate Contro chi pena mi diè. Translation: Winds, storms, lend your wings to my feet. Heavens, gods, strengthen my arm against those who have caused me sorrow.
George Frideric Handel Marilyn Horne Nicolo Grimaldi Valentino Urbani Elisabetta Pilotti Schiavonetti Isabella Girardeau Francesca Vanini Boschi Boschi Claudio Scimone Piazzola Hicks 1711 1982
High resolution and stereo sound: (http•••) George Frideric Handel Rinaldo, HWV 7 "Venti turbini" Rinaldo's aria from act I, sc.9 Libretto: Giacomo Rossi, on a synopsis by Aaron Hill, based on episodes from Torquato Tassos epic poem "Gerusalemme liberata" (http•••) Premiere Cast, February 24, 1711: Rinaldo: Nicolo Grimaldi, castrato Eustazio: Valentino Urbani, castrato Armida: Elisabetta Pilotti-Schiavonetti, soprano Almirena: Isabella Girardeau, soprano Goffredo: Francesca Vanini-Boschi, contralto Argante: Giuseppe Boschi, bass In this video: Marilyn Horne, mezzo-soprano I Solisti Veneti, Claudio Scimone Recorded at the Villa Simes, Piazzola, Italy, April 1982 "Rinaldo was first produced at the Queen's (later King's) Theatre in the Haymarket on 24 February 1711. It was Handel's first opera for London, and also the first Italian opera specifically composed for the London stage. ... The action is set at the time of the First Crusade +••.••(...)). Christian forces led by Goffredo (Godfrey of Bouillon) are laying siege to the city of Jerusalem, held by the Saracen king Argante. With Goffredo are his brother Eustazio and his daughter Almirena, who is in love with the Christian knight Rinaldo. Argante is supported by Armida, Queen of Damascus and a powerful sorceress. ... In a beautiful garden with singing birds, Almirenas thoughts are of love. She and Rinaldo exchange endearments until suddenly Armida abducts Almirena under cover of a cloud full of fire-breathing monsters, leaving a distraught Rinaldo. He tells Goffredo and Eustazio what has happened and Eustazio suggests he seek help from a Christian sorcerer. Rinaldo is encouraged and calls on the winds and heaven to second his revenge. " - Anthony Hicks Original text: Venti, turbini, prestate Le vostr'ali a questo piè. Cieli, numi, il braccio armate Contro chi pena mi diè. Translation: Winds, storms, lend your wings to my feet. Heavens, gods, strengthen my arm against those who have caused me sorrow.
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