Handel: Amadigi of Gaula / Mead, Dennis, Bevan, Early Opera Company
Countertenor Tim Mead leads an all-star cast in the Early Opera Company’s recording of Handel’s Amadigi di Gaula, conducted by Christian Curnyn. The opera was first performed in London in 1715, in the first season under the reign of George I, in the King’s Theatre on the Haymarket. The complex, twisting plot features lovers Amadigi and Orianna, imprisoned by the sorceress Melissa (who wants Amadigi’s love). Amadigi’s ally Dardano turns against his friend when he realizes his love for Orianna (with whom Dardano is in love) and sides with Melissa. Her plans are repeatedly foiled, and true love triumphs at the final curtain! Amadigi is considered the finest of his early London operas in terms of musical sophistication, theatrical pacing, and a perfectly balanced exploration of the interconnected relationships, motivations, and emotional divergences among just four dissimilar yet equally arresting characters.
REVIEWS:
Curnyn’s cast of expert Handelians is self-recommending. In a performance both commanding and sympathetic, Mary Bevan catches each fluctuating emotion of Handel’s scorned sorceress.
-- Gramophone (Editor's Choice, Critics Choice)
All the vocal performances by a cast that is dramatically fully engaged are good, with special kudos going to the full-blooded commitment of Mary Bevan’s Melissa and the affecting Oriana of Anna Dennis.
-- Opera
Product Description:
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Release Date: September 16, 2022
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UPC: 0095115040621
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Catalog Number: CHSA 0406(2)
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Label: Chandos
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Number of Discs: 2
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Period: Baroque
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Composer: George Frideric Handel
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Conductor: Christian Curnyn
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Orchestra/Ensemble: Orchestra of Early Opera Company
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Performer: Tim Mead, Anna Dennis, Mary Bevan, Hilary Summers
Works:
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Amadigi di Gaula
Composer: George Frideric Handel
Ensemble: Early Opera Company
Performer: Tim Mead (Countertenor), Mary Bevan (Soprano), Anna Dennis (Soprano), Hilary Summers (Contralto)
Conductor: Christian Curnyn