Libretto by Carlo Sigismondo Capeche (1652-1728), court poet of Queen Maria Casimira of Poland, who lived in exile in Rome. The events between and during Good Friday and Easter Sunday are...Read more
Libretto by Carlo Sigismondo Capeche (1652-1728), court poet of Queen Maria Casimira of Poland, who lived in exile in Rome. The events between and during Good Friday and Easter Sunday are described in detail.
The oratorio was first performed on Easter Sunday 8 April 1708 in Rome with the support of the Marquis Francesco Ruspoli, Handel`s patron at the time. The characters of the liturgical drama that appear in the oratorio are Lucifer (bass), Mary Magdalene (soprano), an angel (soprano), John the Evangelist (tenor), Mary Cleophas (alto). https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_resurrezione Õ Close Show records by: listenings count | performer's rating | alphabetical
Ton Koopman
(conductor)
,
Nancy Argenta
(soprano),
Barbara Schlick
(soprano),
Klaus Mertens
(bass-baritone),
Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra
Alexander Rudin
(conductor)
,
Lilia Gaysina
(soprano),
Dilyara Idrisova
(soprano),
Sergey Godin
(tenor),
Chamber Orchestra `Musica Viva`
Marco Vitale
(conductor)
,
Stefanie True
(soprano),
Mitchell Sandler
(bass-baritone),
`Contrasto Armonico`
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