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The 22-year old Handel wrote La Resurrezione in Rome in 1707 at a time when he was enjoying his first great successes as an organ virtuoso and composer. An opera in all but name, it is an exuberant young man's work, with lavish orchestration and vocal pyrotechnics. La Resurrezione dramatically describes the Easter story with brilliant musical representations of the despondency at reports of the crucifixion transformed to elation as the Resurrection is announced.

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Music: Handel

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Archive listings for La Resurrezione (1999)

Work type: Opera or Operetta.

T829151445

Company The English Concert. Conductor Trevor Pinnock. Performer Nancy Argenta (Angelo - soprano). Performer Lynne Dawson (Maria Maddalena - soprano). Performer Robin Blaze (Cleofe - counter tenor). Performer Benjamin Butterfield (San Giovanni - tenor). Performer Alan Ewing (Lucifero - bass).
6 Oct 99Barbican Centre, West End :: V371
listing details L658750265

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