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Opera in 3 acts Libretto: is an adaptation by an unknown hand of the libretto for Riccardo Broschi: L'isola di Alcina, which is usually attributed to Antonio Fanzaglia First performance: April 16, 1735, Covent Garden Theatre, London
Recorded: Staatsoper Stuttgart
Catherine Naglestad - Alcina Alice Coote - Ruggiero Helene Schneidermann - Bradamante Catriona Smith - Morgana Rolf Romei - Oronte Michael Ebbecke - Melisso Claudia Mahnke - Oberto Heinz Gerger - Astolfo
In the 1734-1735 season, Handel produced both Ariodante and Alcina at Covent Garden. The libretti of the two operas illustrate two episodes from Orlando furioso (Orlando Enraged; 1516/32) by Ludovico Ariosto (1474-1533). This wonderful epic poem, which takes liberties with customary images from the age of knights and chivalry, provided a model over several hundred years for the heroic-comic narrative verse genre.
A "drama per musica" in three acts, Alcina is taken from the sixth and seventh cantos of Orlando furioso. Handel appears to have composed this opera at the time he was embroiled in fierce disputes with a rival theatre company in April 1735; but on the 16th of the same month already, Alcina received its first performance. Despite adverse circumstances at the time of its production, few of Handel's stage works were performed more often or gained more acclaim than Alcina. |
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