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Christopher Hogwood conducts the Academy of Ancient Music in Handel's opera Imeneo on Live on 3 on Wednesday 29 May live from the Barbican Hall.
Rebecca Bottone (Rosmene)
Lucy Crowe (Clomiri)
Renata Pokupic (Tirinto)
Vittorio Prato (Imeneo)
Stephan Loges (Argenio)
Choir of the AAM
Academy of Ancient Music
Christopher Hogwood (conductor)
Here is the information on the Barbican Hall, and it has a bonus: the link to Catherine Bott interviewing Christopher Hogwood about this opera. Incidentally, this is a concert performance.
The barbican page tells us that:
We regret to announce that David Daniels has withdrawn from this concert. He has asked us to pass on his sincere apologies. We are delighted that Croatian mezzo-soprano Renata Pokupić will take his place
This is rather interesting. As it happens, CB asks C. Hogwood about countertenor and Handel’s operas toward the end of the interview. Mr Hogwood has no hesitation in saying that Handel never considered countertenor voice for his operas; it belonged to church. I was more than half expected to hear Chris Hogwood say something like ‘but today’s countertenors are very different from those in Handel’s time etc.’ Instead, he went on to say ‘we have many great ladies who can sing the roles’, as if to say why bother with countertenor. I wonder if this has anything to do with David Daniels withdrawing from the performance. He isn’t ‘indisposed’.
Whatever the inside story may be, this will be good.
Christopher Hogwood conducts the Academy of Ancient Music in Handel's opera Imeneo on Live on 3 on Wednesday 29 May live from the Barbican Hall.
Rebecca Bottone (Rosmene)
Lucy Crowe (Clomiri)
Renata Pokupic (Tirinto)
Vittorio Prato (Imeneo)
Stephan Loges (Argenio)
Choir of the AAM
Academy of Ancient Music
Christopher Hogwood (conductor)
Here is the information on the Barbican Hall, and it has a bonus: the link to Catherine Bott interviewing Christopher Hogwood about this opera. Incidentally, this is a concert performance.
The barbican page tells us that:
We regret to announce that David Daniels has withdrawn from this concert. He has asked us to pass on his sincere apologies. We are delighted that Croatian mezzo-soprano Renata Pokupić will take his place
This is rather interesting. As it happens, CB asks C. Hogwood about countertenor and Handel’s operas toward the end of the interview. Mr Hogwood has no hesitation in saying that Handel never considered countertenor voice for his operas; it belonged to church. I was more than half expected to hear Chris Hogwood say something like ‘but today’s countertenors are very different from those in Handel’s time etc.’ Instead, he went on to say ‘we have many great ladies who can sing the roles’, as if to say why bother with countertenor. I wonder if this has anything to do with David Daniels withdrawing from the performance. He isn’t ‘indisposed’.
Whatever the inside story may be, this will be good.
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