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Dean Winton. Handel's Operas 1726 - 1741

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Dean Winton. Handel's Operas 1726 - 1741
The Boydell Press, 2006. — 587 p.
Handel ranks with Monteverdi, Mozart and Verdi among the supreme masters of opera, yet between 1754 (when Handel was still living) and 1920 not one of his operas was performed anywhere. Their revival in the modern theatre has been among the most remarkable phenomena in the history of the art. But they are still too little understood, or studied, and until recently no reliable modern editions existed. This long-awaited book is the sequel to l Handel's Operas 1704-1726/l, published in 1987. It is the first study in-depth of Handel's last twenty-two operas, including major masterpieces such as Orlando, Ariodante, and Alcinal and the brilliant lighter works Partenope, Sersel, and l meneo . Each chapter contains a full synopsis and study of the libretto, a detailed assessment of the opera's musical and (often misunderstood) dramatic qualities, a performance history, and comparison of the different versions. Much new material has been incorporated. In addition four general chapters throw a vivid light on the historical background. Two Epilogues touch on Handel's dramatic vision, the revival of his operas in the twentieth century, and their performance today. There are several valuable Appendices. Together with its predecessor, the book provides the first complete overview of these works. Winton Dean is the most distinguished British authority on the life and work of Handel; he has also written extensively on opera in general.
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The Rival Queens 1726 - 1728
Alessandro
Admeto, Re di Tessaglia
Riccardo Primo, Re d'Inghilterra
Siroe, Re di Persia
Tolomeo, Re di Egitto
The "Second Academia" 1729 - 1734
Lotario
Partenope
Poro, Re dell'Indie
Ezio
Sosarme, Re di Media
Orlando
Arianna in Creta
Covent Garden 1734 - 1737
Ariodante
Alcina
Atalanta
Arminio
Giustino
Berenice, Regina di Egitto
The Last Operas 1738 - 1741
Faramondo
Serse
Imeneo
Deidamia
Epilogue
1. From Oratoria to Opera
Epilogue
2. Handel's Operas on the Modern Stage
Structural Analysis
Instrumentation
Performance during Handel's Life
Borrowings
Modern Stage Productions to the end of 2005
Select Bibliography
Index of Handel's Works
General Index
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