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2021-08-14 08:16:00
Jakub Józef Orliński sings arias by George Frideric Handel and Henry Purcell, and mélodies by Tadeusz Baird and Paweł Łukaszewski, with Michał Biel (HD 1080p)
On a summer evening at the Theatre de l'Archeveche, countertenor Jakub Józef Orliński performs a concert of arias by Henry Purcell and George Frideric Handel and mélodies by Tadeusz Baird and Paweł Łukaszewski. He is accompanied by Michał Biel on piano. 1. George Frideric Handel: Tolomeo, re d'Egitto, HWV 25, Act 3: "Che più si tarda omai" [00:48]* 2. Henry Purcell: Music for a While [08:27] 3. Henry Purcell: If music be the food of love [12:55] Tadeusz Baird: Four Love Sonnets (1956) to texts by Shakespeare 4. No.1, Spójrz, co tu ciche serce wypisało [17:43] 5. No.2, Drwię, mając ciebie, z całej ludzkiej pychy [20:20] 6. No.3, Słodka miłości [22:36] 7. No.4, Jakże podobna zimie jest rozłąka [25:33] 8. Paweł Łukaszewski: Three Songs: No.1, Jesień (Autumn) [29:13] 9. Georg Frideric Handel: Rodelinda, Regina di Longobardi HWV 19, Act 3: "Un zeffiro spiro" [33:06] 10. […]
2021-08-02 19:41:44
Anglais - Castell Peralada: Orlando Brings Together Woolf and Handel
Peralada’s Festival, one of the most important summer festivals in the Costa Brava (Catalonia), has premiered a new production for Handel’s Orlando, a risky bet for a title outside the mainstream operatic repertoire. This was a winning bet both for the musical quality of the interpretation as well as for the theatrical interest of the new production. The young Sevillian stage director Rafael R. Villalobos was charged with this project. He brought together on stage the celebrated 1928 novel by Virginia Woolf, ‘Orlando: A Biography’, and the Handel characters – who in turn come, through various intermediary variations, from the epic chivalrous poem by Ludovico Ariosto published in 1532, the Orlando furioso. Orlando, Castell Peralada (c) Toti Ferrer In Peralada’s new ‘genderless’ production, the opera’s original love triangle between Dorinda, Angelica and Medoro (a male role, always performed by a woman), turns into the love triangle […]
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