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Logan Tanner, Countertenor, sings the recit "Inumano fratel" followed by the aria "Stille Amare" from Handel's Tolomeo HWV 25.
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Rona Shrira, Yarden Kiperman singing the duet "Son nata a lagrimar" from Giulio Cesare in Egitto by George Frideric Handel. Director - Ari Teperberg The Buchmann-Mehta School of Music Opera Ensemble 2017, Tel-Aviv University full production here - * part 1: (http•••) * part 2: (http•••) Musical Director - Prof. Tamar Rachum Piano - Yi-An Xu Producers - Motti Pearlman & Yael Hune Costumes & Set design - Shira Wize Light Designer - Rotem Elroy Video Documentation - Yoel Culiner Sound - Rafi Eshel Cleopatra - Nour Darwish / Shani Oshri / Maria Shapiro Giulio Ceasre - Alon Harari Sesto - Yarden Kiperman / Shai Terry Cornelia - Rona Shrira Achila - Avihai Yaakobian Tolomeo - Adi Ezra Nireno - Daniel Portnoy Actress - Chen Holtzman
George Frideric Handel Cencic Nicola Francesco Haym Francesco Bussani Bussani Francesca Cuzzoni Margherita Durastanti Francesco Bernardi Gaetano Berenstadt Anastasia Robinson Giuseppe Maria Boschi Boschi Ottavio Dantone Bernardi Brunswick Villain Orchestre Chambre Lausanne 1724 1725 1730 1732 1922 2008
High resolution and stereo sound: (http•••) George Frideric Handel Recitative: Figlio non è, chi vendicar non cura Aria: L'angue offeso mai riposa from Act II, Scene 6 of the Italian opera, Giulio Cesare in Egitto Libretto: by Nicola Francesco Haym, after Giacamo Francesco Bussani. Premiere Cast, February 20, 1724 Cleopatra: Francesca Cuzzoni, soprano Sesto: Margherita Durastanti, mezzo-soprano Giulio Cesare: Senesino, alto castrato Tolomeo: Gaetano Berenstadt, alto castrato Nireno: Giuseppe Bigonzi, alto castrato Cornelia: Anastasia Robinson, contralto Achilla: Giuseppe Maria Boschi, bass Curio: John Lagarde, bass In this video: Max Emanuel Cencic, countertenor Orchestre de Chambre de Lausanne, Ottavio Dantone. Salle Métropole, Lausanne, 12 May 2008. About the opera and the role: "Opera Giulio Cesare in Egitto was first performed at the King's Theatre, Haymarket, London, on 20th of February 1724 with legendary alto castrato Senesino (Francesco Bernardi) performing the title role, Francesca Cuzzoni as Cleopatra. The opera was an immediate success. Handel revived it (with changes) in 1725, 1730, and 1732; it was also performed in Paris, Hamburg, and Brunswick. Like Handel's other works in the opera seria genre, Giulio Cesare fell into oblivion in the 19th century. In the 20th century, it was revived (in heavily altered form - reorchestrated and revamped with the male castrato roles transposed down for a baritone, tenor or bass) in Göttingen in 1922 by the Handel enthusiast Oskar Hagen. ... The work is considered by many to be Handel's finest Italian opera, possibly even the best in the history of opera seria. It is admired for its superb vocal writing, its dramatic impact, and its deft orchestral arrangements. ... Sesto (or Sextus) is the son of Cornelia and Pompey who has been killed by the Egyptians to show their loyalty to Caesar. The part of Sesto was first cast as a woman and then recast in Handel's lifetime as a tenor part. It is mostly cast as a trousers role in contemporary productions." Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Original Text Recitative: Figlio non è, chi vendicar non cura del genitor lo scempio. Su dunque alla vendetta ti prepara, alma forte, e prima di morir altrui dà la morte! Aria: L'angue offeso mai riposa, se il veleno pria non spande dentro il sangue all'offensor. Così l'alma mia non osa di mostrarsi altera e grande, se non svelle l'empio cor. Translation Recitative; There is not a son who is not concerned With avenging his father's murder. Up then, prepare yourself for revenge, Brave soul, and, before dying, Cause another's death! Aria: The offended serpent will not rest Until it has spent its venom In the blood of its offender. Thus my soul does not dare To lay claim to greatness and pride Until the villain's heart has been torn from his breast.
Philippe Jaroussky Giovanni Antonini Haym Francesco Bussani Bussani Antonio Sartorio Brunswick Francesco Bernardi Bernardi Francesca Cuzzoni Gaetano Berenstadt Anastasia Robinson Margherita Durastanti Giuseppe Maria Boschi Boschi Il Giardino Armonico 1677 1685 1724 1725 1730 1732 1759 2012
PHILIPPE JAROUSSKY Il Giardino Armonico Conducted by Giovanni Antonini. Pfingstfestspiele Salzburg, broadcast on 27.05.2012 . G.-F. Händel +••.••(...)) "Giulio Cesare in Egitto" HWV 17. Aria of Sesto , Atto I Scena IV. Dramma per musica , libretto by Francesco Haym after Giacomo Francesco Bussani "Giulio Cesare in Egitto ( music by Antonio Sartorio Venezia 1677). First performed in London , at 20 February 1724 in King's Theatre, Haymarket. Händel revived it (with changes) in 1725, 1730, and 1732; it was also performed in Paris, Hamburg and Brunswick. First cast: Giulio Cesare - Francesco Bernardi Senesino Cleopatra - Francesca Cuzzoni Tolomeo - Gaetano Berenstadt Cornelia - Anastasia Robinson Sesto - Margherita Durastanti Achilla - Giuseppe Maria Boschi Curio - John Lagarde Nireno - Giuseppe Bigonzi Svegliatevi nel core furie d'un alma offesa a far d'un traditor aspra vendetta! L'ombra del genitore accorre a mia difesa e dice: a te il rigor Figlio si aspetta. Awaken in my heart The wrath of an offended soul So I may wreak upon a traitor My bitter vengeance! The ghost of my father Hastens to my defense Saying, "From you, my son Ferocity is expected"
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