Description
GEORG FRIDERIC HANDEL: RINALDO / ORCHESTRA OF THE AGE OF ENLIGHTENMENT / GLYNDEBOURNE / Opus Arte
UPC: 809478010814
- Aspect Ratio : 16:9
- MPAA rating : Unrated (Not Rated)
- Product Dimensions : 5.28 x 0.67 x 7.6 inches; 3.84 Ounces
- Director : Robert Carsen, François Roussillon
- Media Format : NTSC, Color, Multiple Formats, Classical, Widescreen
- Release date : September 25, 2012
- Actors : Anett Fritsch, Brenda Rae, Varduhi Abrahamyan, Sonia Prina, Tim Mead
- Subtitles : English, French, German
- Producers : James Whitbourn
- Studio : Opus Arte
- Number of discs : 1
Summary
Lacrosse sticks and flying bicycles bring contemporary chic to this timeless fantasy of warriors and witches in Robert Carsen's fun-filled transformation of Handel's first London triumph. Conducting from the keyboard just as Handel himself did, Ottavio Dantone leads a youthful cast of today's luminaries in the dramatic art of Baroque opera; the 'affecting' Sonia Prina, the 'unadorned intensity' of Anett Fritsch and 'fire-breathing flair' (The Observer) of Brenda Rae. Filmed in High Definition and recorded in true Surround Sound,
Sung in Italian with English, French and German subtitles
Glyndebourne continues to celebrate the genius of Handel with its first staging of Rinaldo, the work with which he made his sensational London debut - and the first Italian opera specifically created for the British stage. It is given a contemporary new twist through the eyes of Director Robert Carsen, who made his Festival debut with L’incoronazione di Poppea in 2008. Early music specialist Ottavio Dantone, Music Director of the acclaimed Italian period ensemble Accademia Bizantina conducts the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment. The cast is headed by Sonia Prina in the title-role of the heroic crusader, with Anett Fritsch as his beloved Almirena, Brenda Rae as the seductive Saracen sorceress Armida, and Luca Pisaroni (last summer's Leporello) as her duplicitous ally Argante, the King of Jerusalem.
"A splendid cast and the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, conducted with a firm hand by Ottavio Dantone, kept one's spirits up. Sonia Prina's mezzo-soprano excelled." (The Daily Telegraph)
"Great music, great orchestral playing, magnificent singing." (The Daily Express)
"What is here is some exhilarating music-making, both vocal and instrumental." (International Record Review)