Handel’s operas were performed by the greatest singers of the age, many of whom were adored musical celebrities brought to London from Italy and paid many times more than any other performer. Much of the vocal music that Handel wrote was bespoke – written specially for the people who had been engaged to give the world premieres of his latest operas.
This programme explores not only the extraordinary characters created by Handel for the stage – including Alcina, Rodelinda and Cleopatra, but also the vocal abilities of three of the virtuosic women who sang the roles – the sopranos Francesca Cuzzoni, Anna Maria Strada and Elisabeth Duparc.
Programme
George Frideric Handel (1685-1749)
Arias for Cuzzoni
Aria: Mio caro bene – Rodelinda
Recit: E pur cosi in un momento - Giulio Cesare HWV 17
Aria: Piangero la sorte mia (role: Cleopatra)
Anna Maria Strada
Aria: Verdi piante (Angelica) Orlando HWV 31
Recitative: Ah, Ruggiero, Crudel!
Aria: Ombre, pallide (Alcina) Alcina HWV 34
Aria: Heart, the seat of soft delight (Galatea) Acis and Galatea HWV HWV 49
Elisabeth Duparc
Recit: Che piu giova celarlo
Aria: M’hai resa infelice
Aria: Consolami, se brami (from Deidamia)
Admission
Tickets
£15 and £7 students
Booking
Booking line: +44(0)20 7399 1953
Friends booking: Monday 28 March, 10am
Public booking: Monday 11 April, 10am
Website
https://www.arttickets.org.uk/handel-hendrix-in-london/handels-heroines
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