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Werk: Rinaldo

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KomponistHändel, Georg Friedrich (1685-1759)
PeriodeBarock
GattungOper / Oratorium
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ParisGeorg Friedrich Haendel / RinaldoKonzertante Aufführung

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Händel: Rinaldo
Paul Agnew; Les Arts Florissants; Hugh Cutting; Emőke Baráth; Ana Vieira Leite

AmsterdamVoci Bianche

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Händel, Porpora, Mozart, Lotti, Broschi, Hasse
PRJCT Amsterdam; Maarten Engeltjes; Valer Sabadus; Unknown
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Nichts als Schall und Rauch: Rinaldo an der Oper Frankfurt

Händels Rinaldo kehrt mit der gefeierten Produktion von Ted Huffman in das Bockenheimer Depot in Frankfurt zurück.

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Rinaldo conducts Rinaldo at the Karlsruhe Handel Festival

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With dazzling set designs and powerhouse sopranos, Karlsruhe’s Rinaldo upholds the opera's Baroque fantasy allure in a flawed yet fascinating production, conducted by Rinaldo Alessandrini. 
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A streamlined, dramatic Rinaldo from Pinchgut

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Although abbreviated, Pinchgut Opera's production of Handel's Rinaldo makes a powerful dramatic impact and exemplifies high musical values, with excellent orchestral playing and consistently fine singing.
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