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Handel - Poros ( Margraf) [1999]

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Handel - Poros ( Margraf) [1999]

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1-1 Ouverture
ACT I
1-2 Zuruck! Bleibt stehn!
1-3 Wer konnte zogern
1-4 Sieh da, ein Inder!
1-5 Wohlan! Du ahnst nicht
1-6 Timagenes, was bringst du?
1-7 Deine Tranen sind mir schmerzlich
1-8 Ist er denn so zu allen?
1-9 In deinem Alter
1-10 Ist er es?
1-11 Wie die Hand ich jetzt erhebe
1-12 Nimbavati, sieh doch selber!
1-13 Lass den Vorsatz dir nicht truben
1-14 Da geht sie!
1-15 Wer einmal vom Damon
1-16 Sag mal, mein Lieber
1-17 Du glaubst doch nicht im Ernste
1-18 Sieh doch!
1-19 Sinfonia
1-20 Was ich bringe
1-21 Mein Konig!
1-22 Dacht ich's doch!
1-23 Wolle mich nicht falsch verstehen!
1-24 Gotter und Geister!
1-25 Lass den Vorsatz dir nicht truben
ACT II
2-1 Sinfonia
2-2 Entflieh! - Lasse mich!
2-3 Ewig! So spricht die Seele
2-4 Sie kommen, dich zu holen
2-5 Zuruck! Du Schurke!
2-6 Herr! Schaffe wieder Ordnung!
2-7 Ein schandliches Vergehen
2-8 Die Konigin bleibt in Freiheit
2-9 Sag ihm, er soll mir glauben!
2-10 Nein, er muss es ihm nicht sagen
2-11 Nie soll des Schiffes Steuermann
2-12 Und er wollte dich toten?
2-13 Aus dem Feldlager komm' ich
2-14 Oh, falscher
2-15 Hast du mich verlassen
ACT III
2-16 Sinfonia
2-17 Nimbavati!
2-18 Vergiss nicht die Wunden
2-19 Ach, wie soll das noch enden!
2-20 Hier bin ich!
2-21 Mahamaya!
2-22 Wenn segelnd auf den Wogen
2-23 Ach, auch noch dies
2-24 Sieh, ein Wolf!
2-25 Bessre dich und lerne Treue!
2-26 Alles vergebens
2-27 Horet mich
2-28 Lebt wohl!
2-29 Gandharta, wenn du mich wirklich liebst
2-30 Komm, Nimbavati, komm
2-31 Mein redlicher Gandharta!
2-32 Alle haben mich verlassen
2-33 Sinfonia
2-34 Mahamaya, Alexander, poros
2-35 Hort mich alle!
2-36 Traum' ich? Poros?
2-37 Glucklich wiedervereinigt
2-38 Freut euch, liebende Wesen

Werner Enders (Tenor)
Maria Vermes (Violin)
Franz Stumpf (Bass)
Günther Leib (Baritone)
Hellmuth Kaphahn (Bass)
Handel Festival Chamber Orchestra
Horst-Tanu Margraf – conductor

 

This is a no doubt well meaning performance done, unfortunately, in the titanic measure of one of Gustav Mahler's gigantic adagios. Having heard a more current performance (Opus 111 Recordings) done on period instruments, this rperformance becomes a dated time peice. I could barely get through the first disc. Handels' music was just not meant to be transported to the gigantic orchestral and vocal forces of the romantic era, and his magnificent inventiveness just comes off as dull and ponderous when cast in that light. Wagner may well have owed everything he eventually did on the stage to the operatic groundbreaking of "Il Caro Sassone", but it's not fair to try to make this opera seria sound like The Ring Cycle. Can you imagine what "Die Walkure" would be like if transported back in time? This recording is interesting, perhaps, as a curiosity, but if you want a truer feel for what was being presented in the 1730's, try the Opus 111 recording instead. There is also, apparently, a recently made Gottingen Festival recording of this marvelous opera on CD, but I have been unable to find out if it is available yet. --- Thomas A. Mcgraw, amazon.com

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