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Warner Classics
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2013-06-18
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For his 1996 Glyndebourne staging, radical American director Peter Sellars takes George Frideric Handel¡¯s penultimate English oratorio - a tale of self-sacrificial love between a Christian virgin and a Roman imperial bodyguard in fourth-century, enemy-occupied Antioch - and, by resetting it in modern-day America, transforms it into a timeless parable of spiritual resistance to tyranny and persecution.
The Guardian ¡°It is great Handel singing, but then musically and dramatically this production is flawless¡±
Financial Times ¡°As one profoundly beautiful aria followed another, the audience sat as if stunned¡±
The Independent ¡°William Christie and the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment gave this wonderful music - the most transcendental in all Handel (one achingly introspective number after another) - all the room in the world¡±
Theodora DAWN UPSHAW Didymus DAVID DANIELS Valens FRODE OLSEN Septimius RICHARD CROFT Irene LORRAINE HUNT
Recorded live at Glyndebourne Festival Opera in June 1996
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