Opera Viva L'Apothéose & Lucía Caihuela
Album info
Album-Release:
2024
HRA-Release:
20.12.2024
Label: IBS Classical
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Vocal
Artist: L'Apothéose & Lucía Caihuela
Composer: Georg Friedrich Händel (1685-1759)
Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)
- Georg Friedrich Händel (1685 - 1759): Agrippina, HWV 6:
- 1 Händel: Agrippina, HWV 6: Sinfonia 03:51
- Ariodante, HWV 33:
- 2 Händel: Ariodante, HWV 33: Scherza infida 11:51
- Rinaldo, HWV 7:
- 3 Handel: Rinaldo, HWV 7: Venti, turbini (Instrumental) 04:17
- Hercules, HWV 60:
- 4 Händel: Hercules, HWV 60: Cease, ruler of the day, to rise 04:39
- Imeneo, HWV 41:
- 5 Händel: Imeneo, HWV 41: Overture 05:24
- Orlando, HWV 31:
- 6 Händel: Orlando, HWV 31: Ah, Stigie larve! 07:51
- Rodelinda, HWV 19:
- 7 Händel: Rodelinda, HWV 19: Overture 03:56
- 8 Händel: Rodelinda, HWV 19: Menuet 02:39
- Radamisto, HWV 12:
- 9 Händel: Radamisto, HWV 12: Ombra cara di mia sposa 08:41
- Amadigi di Gaula, HWV 11:
- 10 Händel: Amadigi di Gaula, HWV 11: Ah! spietato! (Instrumental) 05:55
- Giulio Cesare in Egitto, HWV 17:
- 11 Händel: Giulio Cesare in Egitto, HWV 17: Svegliatevi nel core 04:49
Info for Opera Viva
Although he cultivated most of the vocal and instrumental genres of his time, Georg Friedrich Händel’s true calling always was the opera. Indeed, most of his professional life was devoted to writing and performing operas. As a youth, he was already a member of the Hamburg opera orchestra, writing some operas in the eclectic style of Reinhard Keiser, blending Italian da Capo arias, German recitatives and French-style dances. In order to keep up with Italian music - which was then a synonym of fashionable music - Händel traveled to Italy in 1706, where he composed numerous chamber cantatas and religious music in Latin. In late 1707 he wrote his first Italian opera, Rodrigo, which premiered in Florence, and at the end of 1709 Agrippina was performed in Venice, showcasing his brilliant assimilation of the Italian style. After this opera’s success, Händel accepted the invitation to travel to London, where the taste for Italian opera was just beginning thanks to some pasticcios and a version of Camilla by Giovanni Bononcini, which was extraordinarily successful. ...
Lucía Caihuela, mezzo-soprano
L'Apothéose
No biography found.
Booklet for Opera Viva