Handel: Partenope, HWV 27

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Handel: Partenope, HWV 27

Handel: Partenope, HWV 27


Andreas Scholl (Arsace), Inger Dam-Jensen (Partenope) & Tuva Semmingsen (Rosmira)

Royal Danish Opera & Concerto Copenhagen, Lars Ulrik Mortensen

A major contribution to ‘Handel Year’: countertenor star Andreas Scholl returns to the Decca label in Handel’s comedy Partenope

“the finest countertenor of his generation” Opera News

Technical Specifications

Subtitles: English, French, German, Spanish, Chinese

“Mortensen's magnificent direction brings out the full measure of excitement, pathos and emotion in Handel's score...[the production] conveys an enormous amount of what makes Partenope very special” Gramophone Magazine, May 2010

DVD Video

Region: 0

Format: NTSC

Decca - 0743348

(DVD Video - 2 discs)

$26.50

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Handel: Partenope, HWV 27

Handel: Partenope, HWV 27


Krisztina Laki (Partenope), Rene Jacobs (Arsace), Helga Muller-Molinari (Rosmira), John York Skinner (Armindo), Martyn Hill (Emilio), Stephen Varcoe (Ormonte)

La Petite Bande, Sigiswald Kuijken

Release includes a booklet with a three language synopsis [English / French / German], full cast list and detailed track list.

Recorded in 1979

Deutsche HM - The Sony Opera House - 88697529972

(CD - 3 discs)

$17.25

In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day.

Handel: Partenope, HWV 27

Handel: Partenope, HWV 27

An opera in three acts


Rosemary Joshua (Partenope), Kurt Streit (Emilio), Stephen Wallace (Armindo), Andrew Foster-Williams (Ormonte), Hilary Summers (Rosmira), Lawrence Zazzo (Arsace)

Early Opera Company, Christian Curnyn

“Handel composed Partenope for the 1730 London season, less than a year into the so-called 'Second Academy' period in which he enjoyed increased artistic control over his productions. Partenope was a subject he had long coveted and with a new troupe of singers, less starry than before, he seems to have relished the chance to tone down the rattling virtuosity in favour of a more 'company' feel, and with it a more genuine and subtle mode of expression. He was helped by a strong libretto which is well set-out, humane with a touch of gentle humour, and features characters who are lifelike and credible.
Partenope, Queen of Naples, is wooed by three suitors – the overly proud enemy general Emilio, the mopy but deserving Armindo, and her own favourite, Arsace. Arsace, however, is tormented by the woman he left behind, Rosmira, who is hanging around and making mischief disguised as a man. Eventually, and after much soul-searching, Arsace forces her to reveal her identity by challenging her to a bare-chest duel (which she declines). The couple are reunited, Partenope settles for Armindo, and Emilio accepts his rejection philosophically.
Christian Curnyn conducts a highly competent performance thoroughly in the groove of modern Handelian style, with a cast that has no vocal weaknesses and many dramatic virtues: Rosemary Joshua as Partenope and Hilary Summers as Rosmira have the most technically demanding music, but Joshua's brightly confident singing also effortlessly suggests a woman both regal and desirable, while the dark-voiced Summers sounds like someone not to be messed with. Lawrence Zazzo conveys well the deepening suffering of Arsace, Stephen Wallace shows us the emerging nobility of Armindo, and if Kurt Streit sounds rather like a tenor stepping out of his usual Mozartian realm, then as the pompous Emilio he does need to be a little out of step with the others and his voice and Italian diction are both irresistibly splendid. In general the singing has a warmth to it, and although there are times when the recitatives could make room for more dramatic flexibility and conviction, this is nevertheless a thoroughly recommendable release for Baroque opera fans.”
Gramophone Classical Music Guide, 2010

“Central to the success of Christan Curnyn's well-paced performance is the glorious singing of Rosemary Joshua in the title-role of Partenope...Handsomely packaged, with each of the three Acts complete on a single disc, it is among the most attractive of rarities among Handel operas.” Penguin Guide, 2010 ***

Chandos Chaconne - CHAN0719

(CD - 3 discs)

$33.25

(also available to download from $25.50)

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Handel Opera Collection

Handel Opera Collection


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3 CDs

Krisztina Laki: Partenope, Soprano, Rosmira: Helga Müller Molinari, Contralto, Arsace:René Jacobs, Contralto, Emilio: Martyn Hill, Tenor, John York Skinner, Countertenor & Ormonte: Stephen Varcoe, Bass

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An attractively packaged 22 disc box set containing complete recordings of 8 of Handel’s great operas, including his first opera, Rinaldo, and some of his best-known operatic masterpieces such as Giulio Cesare, Tamerlano and Rodelinda.

Features a wealth of internationally acclaimed artists, conductors and ensembles.

Recordings are taken from the Sony Classical, RCA Red Seal and deutsche harmonia mundi labels.

Released to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the composer’s death.

Includes an extensive booklet containing excerpts from original manuscripts, synopses, extracts of texts printed with the original libretti.

Deutsche HM - 88697489402

(CD - 22 discs)

$79.50

Usually despatched in 3 - 4 working days.

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