33559 Ariodante Foglio Opera Giallo.Qxp 22/01/2008 16.39 Pagina 2

33559 Ariodante Foglio Opera Giallo.Qxp 22/01/2008 16.39 Pagina 2

George Frideric Handel ARIODANTE Dramma per musica in three acts Conductor Alan Curtis Director, set and costum e designer John Pascoe 33559_Ariodante_foglio opera giallo.qxp 22/01/2008 16.39 Pagina 2 George Frideric Handel ARIODANTE Dramma per musica in three acts Libretto anonymously adapted from Ginevra, Principessa di Scozia (1708) by Antonio Salvi based on Orlando furioso (1532, canti 4-6) by Ludovico Ariosto. Ariodante Ann Hallenberg Ginevra Laura Cherici Dalinda Marta Vandoni Iorio Polinesso Mary-Ellen Nesi Re di Scozia Carlo Lepore Lurcanio Zachary Stains Odoardo Vittorio Prato Conductor Alan Curtis Director, set and costume designer John Pascoe Orchestra Il Complesso Barocco Video Director Matteo Ricchetti Filmed in 16:9 HD Recorded in July 2007 Duration 157 min. Sung in Italian On 8th January 1735 at the Covent Garden in London, Georg Friederich Handel presented his new opera Ariodante on a libretto by Antonio Salvi adapted by Paolo Rolli and inspired by Ariosto. The opera did not immediately win pub- lic favour and thus failed to furnish a definitive solution for the fate of Handel's company, but with time it was to be understood and appreci- ated and has remained on playbills among the more successful and interesting titles. Handel's particular attention to the expressive aspect was most probably the reason for the opera's limited commercial success: the characters fit only par- tially into the customary types of opera of the day. The tendency to formulate autonomous pat- terns in the expressive genre is also underlined by an illustrious contemporary, John Mainwaring, in his Memoirs of the life of George Frederick Handel. Extraordinary is also the strength of the instrumental composition, which again in Ariodante is intended now as support to the voices now as independent, coinciding with steps in the sinfonia and with delightful dance motives. In this production of the Spoleto Festival, at his 50th anniversary, Alan Curtis con- ducts the Complesso Barocco and an extraordi- narily agile Ann Hallenberg in the title role. Scenes and costumes by John Pascoe. DYNAMIC srl - Via Mura Chiappe 39, 16136 Genova, Italy Ph. 010 27.22.884 - Fax 010 21.39.37 - [email protected] - www.dynamic.it.

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