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Handel (Rodrigo; Radamisto; Admeto; Fernando; Arminio; Deidamia)
 
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Handel (Rodrigo; Radamisto; Admeto; Fernando; Arminio; Deidamia) [Box set, Enhanced]

George Frideric Handel , Alan Curtis , Il Complesso Barocco , Joyce DiDonato , Vivica Genaux , Sandrine Piau , Max Emanuel Cencic , Lawrence Zazzo , James Bowman , Patrizia Ciofi Audio CD
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  • Performer: Joyce DiDonato, Vivica Genaux, Sandrine Piau, Max Emanuel Cencic, Lawrence Zazzo, et al.
  • Orchestra: Il Complesso Barocco
  • Conductor: Alan Curtis
  • Composer: George Frideric Handel
  • Audio CD (April 21, 2009)
  • SPARS Code: ADD
  • Number of Discs: 16
  • Format: Box set, Enhanced
  • Note on Boxed Sets: During shipping, discs in boxed sets occasionally become dislodged without damage. Please examine and play these discs. If you are not completely satisfied, we'll refund or replace your purchase.
  • Label: Virgin Classics
  • ASIN: B001RPAYY4
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #96,084 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

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For many devotees, the operas of George Frederick Handel are the greatest testament to his genius. American Baroque specialist Alan Curtis conducts here, and the list of star singers includes Joyce DiDonato, Patrizia Ciofi, Vivica Genaux, Max Emanuel Cenric and Rene Jacobs. These performances of Arminio (2002), Deidamia (2004) and Radamisto (2006) have all won the International Handel Recording Prize! They join Admeto, Rodrigo and Fernando, Re di Castiglia on 16 specially priced CDs.

 

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26 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Alan Curtis and Il Complesso Barocco have been doing this for 30 years!, May 8, 2009
This review is from: Handel (Rodrigo; Radamisto; Admeto; Fernando; Arminio; Deidamia) (Audio CD)
After just my first listen to several of the fine Handel opera recordings on this 30-year anniversary reissue set, all I can say is that I am totally amazed that Alan Curtis and his ensemble, Il Complesso Barocco, have been doing these masterful recordings of Handel operas for as long as 30 years now. Thus our newly-beloved Alcina and Ezio (and the consummate Tolemeo) are only the latest in a long series of leading-edge recordings of Handel operas that deserve to be listened to over and over and over ... and over. Note that all of the booklet notes and the libretti are included in this set - on one priceless CD-ROM disk. Even Fernando - perhaps one of the two least exciting performances in this set - is full of fantastic music, topped by the intoxicating singing of Filippo Adami, Lawrence Zazzo and Veronica Cangemi, not to mention the counter-tenor Max Emanuel Cencic - who very recently put in a great performance as Faramondo in the opera recording of the same name, conducted by Diego Fosolis. Handel never wrote an opera that was not very good, and all Handel lovers will enjoy this passionate recording of Fernando - as well as the five other masterpieces in this quite incredible commemorative set ("Radamisto" and "Deidamia" being already established as super-classic recordings). The earliest recording in the set by far is "Admeto - Re di Tessaglia" (1978) which (as the booklet tells us) was a great success in its time, receiving 19 performances in its first season (more than any other of Handel's dramatic works). In spite of my reservations about Rene Jacobs as a countertenor in the title role, the other soloists carry this recording off very well, and though the arias are a bit variable in quality (mostly due to Jacobs), there is a great deal of excellent music on the recording, and for lovers of Curtis and his people it is a historic recording to have - while we wait for a new and definitive recording of this opera by Curtis or, better still perhaps, a conductor who is still willing to use countertenors. And I must say to be fair that Jacobs (my favourite Baroque conductor) manages some pretty fine performances, such as track 16 on the first disk, in which sometimes one can forget that it is Jacobs singing. The musical backing, at least, is second to none.
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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Unburied Treasure!, June 11, 2009
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This review is from: Handel (Rodrigo; Radamisto; Admeto; Fernando; Arminio; Deidamia) (Audio CD)
Unless you already own three or more of the six operas included in this 'splendid little box', you need to order it now, before it sells out. I've decided to review each of the six operas independently, beginning with "Arminio", my favorite under-appreciated Handel work; that review has been posted.

The six operas in the box are:
RODRIGO - 2 CDs recorded in 1999, with Gloria Banditelli, Sandrine Piau, Roberta Invernizzi
RADAMISTO - 3 CDs 2005, with Zachary Stains, Dominique Labelle, Joyce DiDonato
ADMETO - 3 CDs 1978, with René Jacobs, James Bowman, Max von Egmond
FERNANDO - 2 CDs 2007, with Lawrence Zazzo, Max Cencic, Antonio Abete
ARMINIO - 2 CDs 2001, with Vivica Genoux, Dominique Labelle, Riccardo Ristori
DEIDAMIA - 3 CDs 2003, with Simone Kermes, Anna Bonitatibus, Furio Zanassi

Librettos are included on a CD-rom. A helpful resource for opera recordings that come without printed notes is the collection of synopses posted by naxos.com/education/opera

Post Script: As of July 1st, I've reviewed separately: Deidamia, Rodrigo, Radamisto, and Arminio, all splendid!
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Seis maravillosas óperas de Händel, June 10, 2010
This review is from: Handel (Rodrigo; Radamisto; Admeto; Fernando; Arminio; Deidamia) (Audio CD)
Esta ha sido una de las mejores adquisiciones que hecho de Amazon.com. y su precio es bastante cómodo para tratarse de seis óperas tan renombradas del genio de Halle.

La versión de Rodrigo(1707)contiene algunas arias lentas que os llevan al éxtasis, tales como «Occhi neri». El tema del perdón, que tanto está presente en las óperas de Händel-como en Tamerlano(1724)-cobra en Rodrigo una presencia medular. En el aria «Dall'Iberia al soglio invitto», de Giuliano (interpretado en esta producción por Rufus Müller)existe una reminiscencia al aria guerrera «Sibilar gli angui d'Aletto» de Argante en la ópera Rinaldo(1711, también de Händel. Gloria Banditelli, como Rodrigo le imprime al personaje una pasión admirable.

En Radamisto(1720) se encuentra presente la temática haendeliana del villano arrepentido, presente en Rodelinda(1725), en el caso de Grimoaldo, por ejemplo. En este caso se trata de Tiridate, rol interpretado de manera formidable por el tenor Zachary Stains, que en el aria «Alzo al volo di mia fama» hace gala de una coloratura digna de respeto.

La presencia de Admeto(1727), interpretado por figuras tan importantes como René Jacobs (contratenor) en el rol protagonista y James Bowman (contratenor) como Trasimede corona este set. Las arias de Admeto «La tigre arde di sdegno» así como «Un lampo e la speranza» y «Sparite, o pensieri», que es de un romanticismo único son de una belleza admirable.

En Fernando(1732)se encuentra el tema de la reconciliación filial, no tan presente en la ópera barroca. Lawrence Zazzo(contratenor) como Fernando interpreta números estupendos, como el aria «Mi oporró da generoso». El aria de Altomaro (Antonio Abete, bajo) para que el rey de Portugal asesine a su propio hijo es de un convencimiento espeluznante, dado que el tono del aria no es irascible sino magníficamente marcial y positivo («Tiene Giove in mano il folgore»)

En Arminio(1737), el papel de Tullio, interpretado por el contratenor Buwalda es de una belleza destacable, a apesar de tratarse de un rol secundario.

Deidamia (1741) es una ópera interesante-una excelente interpretación de Anna Bonitatibus como Ulises, aunque creo que debieron de haber existido más asignaciones a cantantes masculinos, por lo cual es pobre esta producción.

Recomiendo este set. ¡Bien por Alan Curtis!
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