Handel - Serse
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Label: Deutsche Grammophon
Cat No: 4835784
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 3
Genre: Opera
Release Date: 2nd November 2018
Contents
Artists
Franco FagioliVivica Genaux
Inga Kalna
Francesca Aspromonte
Andrea Mastroni
Delphine Galou
Biagio Pizzuti
Cantica Symphonia
Il Pomo d’Oro Orchestra
Conductor
Maxim EmelyanychevWorks
Serse (Xerxes), HWV40Artists
Franco FagioliVivica Genaux
Inga Kalna
Francesca Aspromonte
Andrea Mastroni
Delphine Galou
Biagio Pizzuti
Cantica Symphonia
Il Pomo d’Oro Orchestra
Conductor
Maxim EmelyanychevAbout
Serse is one of the most popular Handel operas. It is set in Persia (modern-day Iran) about 470 BC and is very loosely based upon Xerxes I of Persia. The role of Serse, originally sung by a soprano castrato, is now regularly performed by a mezzo-soprano or countertenor.
The Italian libretto has a fascinating history, because it is based on one by Nicolò Minato from 1654 and was later adapted by Silvio Stampiglia (for an opera by Giovanni Bononcini in 1694). It is however unknown who eventually re-wrote the libretto for Handel.
The three-act opera was premiered in London on 15 April 1738 at London's King's Theatre and sadly had no success at all. After five performances they had to take it off the schedule and the opera was forgotten for almost 200 years!
The famous opening aria, "Ombra mai fu", sung by Serse to a plane tree (Platanus orientalis), is one of Handel’s best known melodies for its outstanding beauty.
Fun Fact: There is a rumour that in 1906 the aria was broadcast in the very first AM radio programme and therefore was the first piece of music to be broadcast on radio
Cast:
- Serse: Franco Fagioli
- Arsamente: Vivica Genaux
- Romilda: Inga Kalna
- Atalanta: Francesca Aspromonte
- Ariodate: Andrea Mastroni
- Amastre: Delphine Galou
- Elviro: Biagio Pizzuti
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