Rinaldo : Act II; Opera in Three Acts CD28
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Rinaldo : Act II; Opera in Three Acts CD28 |
Otros títulos:
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A Handel Celebration Rinaldo: Acto II, ópera en tres actos |
Autor/ Compositor:
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George Frideric Händel
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Intérprete/ Colaborador:
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Marilyn Horne / Rinaldo; Cecilia Gasdia / Almirena; Ernesto Palacio / Goffredo; Christine Weidinger / Armida; Natale de Carolis / Argante; Carlo Colombara / Mago Cristiano; Caterina Calvi / Sirena; Cosetta Tosetti / Sirena; Fabio Tartari / Araldo; John Fisher / Conducting |
Código CDU:
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H.14 |
Forma Musical:
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Operas |
Abstract:
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Act One
The action takes place near Jerusalem during the first of the eight Crusades, in the period 1095-1101. Goffredo leads his Christian armies toward Jerusalem, intent on capturing the city. He recalls his promising the hand of his daughter Almirena in marriage to the knight Rinaldo once Jerusalem is taken. The Saracen King Argante of Jerusalem appears and negotiates a three-day truce with Goffredo. The King then enlists the aid of the Sorceress-Queen of Damascus, Armida, who soon arrives in a dragon-drawn chariot. She assesses the King's desperate situation and decides to focus her plans on Rinaldo and Almirena as a means of halting the Christian advance, deciding to draw the former away from his military duties by abducting the latter and using her as bait. After Rinaldo learns of the kidnapping of Almirena, he swears revenge against her abductors. He also seeks advice from a hermit magician at the urging of Eustazio, Goffredo's brother.
Act Two
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