J Eccles - Semele
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Label: AAM Records
Cat No: AAM012
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 2
Genre: Opera
Release Date: 29th January 2021
Contents
Artists
Anna Dennis (soprano)Aoife Miskelly (soprano)
Heloise Bernard (soprano)
Helen Charlston (mezzo-soprano)
Bethany Horak-Hallett (mezzo-soprano)
William Wallace (tenor)
Rory Carver (tenor)
James Rhoads (tenor)
Richard Burkhard (baritone)
Jonathan Brown (baritone)
Jolyon Loy (baritone)
Christopher Foster (bass)
Graeme Broadbent (bass)
Cambridge Handel Opera Company
Academy of Ancient Music
Conductor
Julian PerkinsWorks
SemeleArtists
Anna Dennis (soprano)Aoife Miskelly (soprano)
Heloise Bernard (soprano)
Helen Charlston (mezzo-soprano)
Bethany Horak-Hallett (mezzo-soprano)
William Wallace (tenor)
Rory Carver (tenor)
James Rhoads (tenor)
Richard Burkhard (baritone)
Jonathan Brown (baritone)
Jolyon Loy (baritone)
Christopher Foster (bass)
Graeme Broadbent (bass)
Cambridge Handel Opera Company
Academy of Ancient Music
Conductor
Julian PerkinsAbout
The Academy of Ancient Music’s mission is to explore, reveal and preserve the great treasure house of baroque and classical music, and a spirit of newfound discovery runs through all our work. Eccles’s Semele is the next step on this journey, released here on 2 CDs in deluxe hardback presentation with an extensive accompanying full-colour booklet containing scholarly essays, Stephen Fry’s modern retelling of the story, autograph manuscript images of Eccles’ score, the full libretto text and much more. A fascinating insight into how opera in England might have developed after Henry Purcell’s death had not Handel moved to London in 1712, Eccles’s Semele is the perfect addition to any baroque-music lover’s library.
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