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Marita Sølberg Handel Al Ayre Español Händel Festspiele Halle 2010
Marita Sølberg as Rossane sings the aria "Dica il falso, dica il vero" from the act II of Alessandro, opera from Handel. Al Ayre Español, Eduardo López Banzo. Händel-Festspiele Halle, June 10 2010.
Jutta Vulpius Vulpius Josef Strauss Bayreuth Handel Linden Bach Offenbach Weber Johann Strauss II Frühling Erna Sack Komische Oper Handel Festival Staatsoper 1927 1930 1954 1956 1959 1964 2016 2021
For the 2021 holiday season, I'm posting a series through New Year's Eve of festive concert waltzes for coloratura soprano (a few of which, like this one, cross over into the "bird song" category as well). THE SONGBIRD: The soprano featured here is Jutta Vulpius +••.••(...)), a German dramatic coloratura soprano who became a star in Berlin in the 1950s. She was born in Erfurt and studied piano and voice in Weimar. After her debut in 1954 as Queen of the Night at the Komische Oper in East Berlin, she was booked regularly across Germany. In 1954 she sang in Bayreuth (Flower Maiden and Woglinde) and she performed at the Handel Festival in Halle until the 1960s. In 1956, she became a member of the Staatsoper Unter den Linden, where she sang for 35 years. Vulpius appeared outside Germany in Barcelona, Rome, Lisbon, Cairo, London, Paris, Rome, Prague, and Moscow. She was made Kammersängerin in 1959 and is featured is several German-based studio recordings of works by Mozart, Bach, Handel, Lehar, Offenbach, and Weber. This recording from 1964 is conducted by Otto Dobrindt. THE MUSIC: Josef Strauss was the son of Johann Strauss, and brother to Johann Strauss II and Eduard Strauss. All were Viennese composers in the 19th century who specialized in sophisticated waltzes and light music. Josef wrote nearly 300 works, the most long-lasting being the Pizzicato Polka and his waltzes Sphären-Klänge, Delirien, and Dorfschwalben aus Österreich / which translates as the "Village Swallows of Austria." I believe it was strictly an orchestral work until 1930 when Paul Knepler added lyrics for it to become a vocal showpiece: "Frühling, Frühling, schöne Zeit!" and may have been introduced by Erna Sack.
Seattle Pro Musica Handel Stephens Hauck Schlesinger Handel Festival 2011
Handel's Dixit Dominus and Chandos Anthem No. 8 marks Seattle Pro Musica's first appearance at the celebrated American Handel Festival, which attracts scholars and performers from around the world. The concert features three important works by Georg Friedrich Handel for choir, orchestra, and soloists: Dixit Dominus from his Italian period-- a brilliant work filled with vocal virtuosity and resplendent color-- as well as his Chandos Anthem No. 8 and Utrecht Jubilate Deo. Seattle Pro Musica is joined by four outstanding soloists: Charles Robert Stephens, baritone; Ross Hauck, tenor; Joseph Schlesinger, countertenor; and Madeline Bersamina, soprano. The orchestra for these performances features some of the finest Baroque players in the area. concert page for more details. Saturday, March 19, and Sunday, March 20, 2011 • 8:00 pm St. James Cathedral • 9th & Marion, Seattle
Kohler George Frideric Handel Handel Festival 2009
Provided to YouTube by NAXOS of America Admeto, HWV 22: Overture · Axel Kohler Handel, G.F.: Solo Cantatas / Opera Arias ℗ 2009 Phoenix Released on: 2009-06-01 Artist: Axel Kohler Conductor: Howard Arman Orchestra: Handel Festival Orchestra Composer: George Frideric Handel Auto-generated by YouTube.