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Handel Semele

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Alexandra Palace TheatreAlexandra Palace, London, Greater London, N22 7AY, United Kingdom
Dates/times in London time zone
Programme
Handel, George Frideric (1685-1759)Semele (Concert staging)
Performers
Sir John Eliot GardinerConductor
Thomas GuthrieDirector
Monteverdi Choir
English Baroque Soloists
Louise AlderSopranoSemele
Lucile RichardotMezzo-sopranoIno, Juno
Gianluca BurattoBassSomnus, Cadmus
Carlo VistoliCountertenorAthamas
Hugo HymasTenorJupiter
Angela HicksSopranoCupid
Emily OwenSopranoIris
Peter DavorenTenorApollo

Performed by the Monteverdi Choir and English Baroque Soloists, and led by John Eliot Gardiner, MCO's production of Semele will visit the Alexandra Palace Theatre in London, as part of a prestigious European tour.

Semele, often billed as an oratorio, is in reality an English-language opera, with a libretto by the Restoration playwright William Congreve, based on one of the more salacious passages of Ovid’s Metamorphoses; indeed the piece’s risqué storyline – “Handel’s sexiest opera”, according to Gardiner – is one of the reasons it was suppressed after only a few performances in Handel’s lifetime.

In a concert-staging directed by Thomas Guthrie, an international cast of young soloists will present a drama that combines themes of deception, sexual power-struggle, the delicate relationship between gods and humans, and tragedy – which is finally mitigated by the birth of none other than Bacchus, the god of wine.