Handel - Ottone, Re di Germania (1993)
Handel - Ottone, Re di Germania (1993)
01 Overture/Orchester Act I 02 Pur che regni il figlio amato/Gismonda 03 Chi piu lieto e di me?/Adalberto,Gismonda 04 La speranza e giunta in porto/Gismonda 05 Vien di Romano inclita figlia/Adalberto,Teofane 06 Bel labbro, formato/Adalberto 07 E tale Otton?/Teofane 08 Falsa imagine/Teofane 09 Concerto/Orchester 10 Te, che assalir le nostre navi osasti/Ottone,Emireno 11 Del minacciar del vento/Emireno 12 Tutto a piu liete cure/Ottone,Matilda 13 Pitorna, o dolce amore/Ottone 14 Anch'io sperai/Matilda 15 Diresti poi cosi/Matilda 16 Tu la madre 'd'Ottone?/Teofane, Gismonda 17 Pensa ad Amare/Gismonda 18 Adaelaide, di cui con tanta lode/Teofane,Adalderto,Gismonda 19 Affanni del pensier/Teofane 20 Sinfonia/Orchester 21 Tu puori straziarmi/Adalberto 22 E' di piu mio rival?/Ottone 23 Dell'onda ai fiera moni/Ottone Act II 24 Per breve spazio a me colui/Matilda,Adalberto,Gismonda 25 Lascia, che nel suo viso/Adalberto 26 Ah! che piu non resisto/Matilda,Gismonda 27 Ah! tu non sai/Matilda 28 Ben a ragion Matilda/Gismonda 29 Vieni, o figlio/Gismonda 30 Quegli, e certo il mio sposo/Teofane,Ottone,Matilda 31 All'orror d'un duolo eterno/Matilda 32 O illustre Teofane che tal ti scuopre/Ottone,Teofane 33 Alla fama, dimmi il vero/Teofane 34 Con gelosi sospetti/Ottone 35 Dopo l'orrore/Ottone 36 O grati orrori, o solitarie piante!/Teofane 37 S'io dir potessi/Teofane 38 Del gran sasso alla mole questo braccio/Emireno,Adalberto 39 Le profonde vie dell'onde/Emireno 40 Odo gente, dell'antro ripigliero/Adalberto,Matilda,Ottone,Teofane 41 Deh! non dir, che molle amante/Ottone 42 Gia d'ogni intorno alto silenzio regna/Emireno,Adalberto,Teofane 43 Notte cara, a te si deve/Gismonda,Matilda Act III 44 Dove sei? dolce mia vita!/Ottone 45 Gia t'invola, tiranno/Gismonda,Ottone 46 Trema, tiranno/Gismonda 47 Io son tradito/Ottone 48 Tanti affanni/Ottone 49 Empi! al vostro attentato/Emireno,Adalberto,Teofane 50 D'innalzar i flutti al ciel/Adalberto 51 Perche in vita tornai?/Emireno,Adalberto,Teofane 52 No, non temere, oh bella!/Emireno 53 Si mi traete, alme malvagie/Teofane 54 Benche mi sia crudele/Teofane 55 Uno de'servi miei/Matilda,Gismonda,Ottone 56 Nel suo sangue/Matilda 57 Matilda, arresta il piede/Emireno,Adalberto,Matilda,Gismonda,Ottone 58 A'teneri affetti/Teofane,Ottone 59 Ma qual caso/Ottone,Teofane,Emireno,Adalberto,Matilda,Gismonda Ottone - James Bowman (coutertenor) Teofane - Clarone McFadden (soprano) Gismonda - Jenifer Smith (soprano) Adalberto - Dominique Visse (coutertenor) Matilda - Catherine Denley (mezzo-soprano) Emireno - Michael George (bass) The King's Consort Robert King - Conductor
Handel’s Ottone was one of the most popular operas of the composer’s career, with 34 known performances during his lifetime, beaten only by the 53 performances of Rinaldo. The premiere run in 1723 featured superstar Italian soloists including Senesino and Cuzzoni, and coincided with (and was perhaps the cause of) the height of London’s opera madness, with tickets changing hands for increasingly high prices on the black market. This recording of the 1723 version (Handel adapted the opera in later years for different singers) features James Bowman at the peak of his powers in the title role. ---hyperion-records.co.uk
George Frideric Handel had the biggest hit of the London Italian opera season of 1723 with his Ottone, re di Germania (Otto, King of Germany). A two-and-a-half hour, three-act opera, Ottone had a libretto by Nicola Haym, based on the first century story of Otto, the barbarian king of Germany, who travels to decadent Rome to marry Theophanes, the Princess of the Eastern Empire. As in any great opera, there is a powerful story about love thwarted and regained and, as in any Italian opera of the period, there is convoluted palace intrigue. But, also as in any Italian opera of the period, every problem was solved by the end of the opera and every character lived happily ever after. Among the best-known arias from Ottone are "La speranza e giunta" (Hope is with us); "Vieni, o figlio" (Come, my son); and "Tanti affani" (Such troubles). However, the real reason for Ottone's success was the presence of three of the greatest singers of the time taking the three principal roles: Senesino, Cussoni, and Berenstadt. The second most popular of Handel's Italian operas, Ottone was given 34 performances in Handel's life. ---James Leonard, allmusic.com
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