Handel - Operatic Arias | Linn BKD252

Handel - Operatic Arias

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Label: Linn

Cat No: BKD252

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 1

Genre: Opera

Release Date: 17th November 2014

Contents

Works

Handel, George Frideric

Amadigi di Gaula, HWV11
» Destero dall'empia dite
Ariodante, HWV33
» Orrida a gl'occhi miei
Deidamia, HWV42
» Mai resa infelice
Giulio Cesare, HWV17
» Piangero la sorte mia
Lotario, HWV26
» Scherza in mar la navicella
Radamisto, HWV12
» Barbaro, partiro
» Sommi Dei!
Rinaldo, HWV7
» Ah crudel!
Rodelinda, HWV19
» Ombre piante, urne funeste
» Se il mio duol non e si forte
Scipione, HWV20
» Tutta raccolta ancor

Artists

Emma Bell (soprano)
Richard Egarr (harpsichord)
Scottish Chamber Orchestra

Conductor

Richard Egarr

Works

Handel, George Frideric

Amadigi di Gaula, HWV11
» Destero dall'empia dite
Ariodante, HWV33
» Orrida a gl'occhi miei
Deidamia, HWV42
» Mai resa infelice
Giulio Cesare, HWV17
» Piangero la sorte mia
Lotario, HWV26
» Scherza in mar la navicella
Radamisto, HWV12
» Barbaro, partiro
» Sommi Dei!
Rinaldo, HWV7
» Ah crudel!
Rodelinda, HWV19
» Ombre piante, urne funeste
» Se il mio duol non e si forte
Scipione, HWV20
» Tutta raccolta ancor

Artists

Emma Bell (soprano)
Richard Egarr (harpsichord)
Scottish Chamber Orchestra

Conductor

Richard Egarr

About

‘Handel: Operatic Arias’ sees soprano Emma Bell perform with the Scottish Chamber Orchestra, directed from the harpsichord by Richard Egarr, in her second recital disc for Linn.

Originally released in 2005, ‘Handel: Operatic Arias’ has been re-issued as part of Linn’s Echo series which offers a second chance to enjoy the best of the label’s award-winning catalogue.

Emma Bell rose to fame when she took over the title role in Handel's Rodelinda at five hours' notice for Glyndebourne on Tour in 1998, while still a student at the London Opera Centre. Bell’s delivery of that heart-piercing aria, Se'l mio duol, a highlight of her performance, is included here.

Early performances as Tigrane in Radamisto and Almirena in Rinaldo, as well as that unforgettable Rodelinda, make it very fitting that Bell’s first operatic recital disc should be devoted to Handel.

The well-chosen extracts sample the whole of Handel's London operatic career, from his first (Rinaldo, 1711) to his last (Deidamia, 1741), and demonstrate his (and the singer's) wide range of moods, from defiance to resignation, from love to the wilder shores of hatred.

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