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Handel: Apollo And Dafne / Alchemist

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Cat No: 8555712

Release Date:  07 January 2001

Label:  Naxos - Nxc / Naxos Classics

Packaging Type:  Jewel Case

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  747313571222

Genres:  Classical  

Composer/Series:  HANDEL

  • Description

    George Frideric Handel (1685-1759): Apollo e Dafne * Music for The AlchemistGeorge Frideric Handel was born in Halle in 1685, the son of a successful barber-surgeon and his much younger, second wife. His father opposed his son’s early musical ambitions and after his father’s death Handel duly matriculated at the University in Halle in February 1702, as his father had insisted. He was able to seize the chance of employment as organist at the Calvinist Cathedral the following month, holding the position for a year, until his departure for Hamburg. There he worked at the opera, at first as a violinist and then as harpsichordist and composer, contributing in the latter capacity to the Italian operatic repertoire of the house. At the invitation of the son of the Medici Grand Duke of Tuscany, he travelled, in 1706, to Italy, where he won considerable success during the next four years. Connections he had made in Venice, brought appointment in 1710 as Kapellmeister to the Elector of Hanover. From here he was granted immediate leave to fulfil a commission in London.Handel’s first opera for London was Rinaldo, with which he won general acclaim, and after little over a year in Hanover again, he returned to England in the autumn of 1712. The following year he took up residence at Burlington House in Piccadilly as a guest of Lord Burlington. He had, at the same time, accepted a commission from Queen Anne for his first contributions to the English liturgy, settings of the Te Deum and Jubilate in celebration of the Peace of Utrecht. After a brief period in Germany in the summer of 1716, Handel returned to England, joining the establishment of James Brydges, Earl of Carnarvon (sic) and later Duke of Chandos, at Cannons, near Edgware. Principally, over the following years, Handel established himself as a composer of Italian opera, for which there was a fashionable audience, gradually achieving a dominant position in the musical life of the English capital. He enjoyed the royal patronage of George I, Elector of Hanover, who had succeeded to the English throne in 1715, on the death of Queen Anne, and on the death of the former in 1727 was commissioned to provide anthems for the coronation of George II. In the following years he was again called upon to provide music for royal occasions. At the same time his involvement with Italian opera brought increasing commercial difficulties, particularly after the establishment of a rival opera company in 1733 under the patronage of Frederick, Prince of Wales, himself later a strong supporter of Handel.While Handel’s work in Italian opera continued, with a final opera to be staged in 1741, he increasingly turned his attention to a new English form, that of the oratorio. This had certain very practical advantages, in language, lack of the need for expensive spectacle and the increasing employment of native singers. The content of oratorios appealed to English Protestant susceptibilities, providing a winnin

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Overature (Concerto Grosso Op. 3 No. 1: Allegro)
      • 2. Recitativo: La Terra E Liberata
      • 3. Aria: Pende Il Ben Dell'universo
      • 4. Recitativo: Ch'il Superbetto Amore
      • 5. Aria: Spezza L'arco E Getta L'armi
      • 6. Aria: Felicissima Quest'alma
      • 7. Recitativa: Che Voce! Che Belta
      • 8. Aria: Ardi, Adori, E Preghi In Vano
      • 9. Recitativo: Che Crudel!
      • 10. Duetto: Una Guerra Ho Dentro Il Seno
      • 11. Recitativo: Placati Al Fin, O Cara
      • 12. Aria: Come Rosa In Su La Spina
      • 13. Recitativo: Ah! Ch'un Dio Non Dovrebbe
      • 14. Aria: Come In Ciel Benigna Stella
      • 15. Recitativo: Odi La Mia Ragion!
      • 16. Duetto: Deh! Lascia Addolcire Quell'aspro Rigor
      • 17. Recitativo: Sempre T'adorero!
      • 18. Aria: Mie Piante Correte
      • 19. Recitativo: Dafne, Dove Sei Tu?
      • 20. Aria: Cara Pianta, Co'miei Pianti
      • 21. Overture
      • 22. Prelude (Anonymous Composer)
      • 23. Menuet
      • 24. Saraband
      • 25. Bouree
      • 26. Air
      • 27. Menuet
      • 28. Gavotte
      • 29. Jigg

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