George Frideric Handel, Christopher Hogwood, Christophe Rousset, Richard Bonynge, Alexander Gibson, Bryan Balkwill, Henry Lewis, Emma Kirkby, James Bowman, Sara Mingardo, Luciano Pavarotti, Marilyn Horne, Joan Sutherland, Alicia Nafe, Philip Ledger, Forbes Robinson, Teresa Berganza, Bernadette Greevey, Renata Tebaldi, Sir Geraint Evans, Emmanuelle HaA¯m - The Glories of Handel Opera ~ Kirkby A· Sutherland A· Tebaldi A· Berganza A· Horne A· Bowman A· Pavarotti
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The Glories of Handel Opera ~ Kirkby · Sutherland · Tebaldi · Berganza · Horne · Bowman · Pavarotti
Music Price: $13.98 As of Dec 5 2:10 EST (details)
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| Artist(s) | George Frideric Handel, Christopher Hogwood, Christophe Rousset, Richard Bonynge, Alexander Gibson, Bryan Balkwill, Henry Lewis, Emma Kirkby, James Bowman, Sara Mingardo, Luciano Pavarotti, Marilyn Horne, Joan Sutherland, Alicia Nafe, Philip Ledger, Forbes Robinson, Teresa Berganza, Bernadette Greevey, Renata Tebaldi, Sir Geraint Evans and Emmanuelle Haïm |
| Studio | Decca |
| Release Date | February 13, 2001 |
| UPC Code | 028945824925 |
| Buy this item | $13.98 at Amazon.com As of Dec 5 2:10 EST (details) 1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 10 to 13 days, |
Tracks
- Tornami a vagheggiar
- Ah Stigie larve!
- Già latra Cerbero
- Vaghe pupille, non piangete
- Atterrato il muro cada
- Care selve, ombre beate
- Hence, Iris, hence away
- Io t'abbraccio
- Se un bell'ardire può innamorarti
- Piangerò la sorte mia
- Dream Music
- Armida dispietata!... Lascia ch'io pianga
- Sta nell'Ircana pietrosa tana tigre sdegnosa
- Frondi tenere... Ombra mai fu
- Sì, tra i ceppi e le ritorte la mia fé risplender
- Dove sei, amato bene?
- Da tempeste il legno infranto
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User Reviews
Average user review:| A Lovely Mix of Old and New. |
This volume actually updates an old tape--which I still own!--by adding some of the more recent interest in historical performance practices to some of the older operatic show-biz types on display here.
I very much enjoy Sutherland and similar performers in this material. Talk about razzle-dazzle. Singers like Pavarotti and Tebaldi bring a lot of know-how about beautiful music to Handel, and that is never unwelcome.
While they might not have been terribly musicologically-informed, performers like Sutherland, Horne and Berganza certainly knew more about period performance practices: they indeed initiated the resurgence of such practices in the last three decades. Do other reviewers here perhaps forget that in preferring Dessay over Sutherland?
Meanwhile for the purists, Hogwood, Kirkby and Bowman are certainly more in the original instruments/authenticity-fetish camp: if memory serves, they were not included in the old cassette version. Clearly Decca is aware of the change in performing styles--and perhaps audience tastes--even as they are reflected on this very Amazon page. Frankly, I could use less of these and more of the old-timers.
So yes, this is a mix of old and new. The newest trends are not included. But are they not readily available elsewhere? Meanwhile, like its earlier incarnations, this set is still a marvelous compilation of gorgeous music-making from the deep Decca catalog.
November 14, 2006
| Glorious! |
| The glories could have been even more...glorious |
Considering on the other hand that Decca has now recorded many Handel operas with excellent Baroque singers, I find this recording to be somewhat outdated. It wasn't necessary for example to have Sutherland, Horne and Berganza sing two different roles when the same parts have recently been recorded by excellent newcomers like Dessay, Von Otter, or Scholl to name a few. Why stick to the past when the present has so many wonderful Handel singers?
Overall however, a decent introduction to Handel's music. May 31, 2004
| Splendid Anthology from the Past 40 years |
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