Carnegie Hall: Stern Auditorium/Perelman Stage57th Street and, 7th Ave, New York City, New York, 10019, United States
Dates/times in New York time zone
Programme
Handel, George Frideric (1685-1759) | Serse (Xerxes) (concert performance) |
Performers
Harry Bicket | Conductor | |
The English Concert | ||
Emily D'Angelo | Mezzo-soprano | Serse (Xerxes) |
Lucy Crowe | Soprano | Romilda |
Mary Bevan | Soprano | Atalanta |
Paula Murrihy | Mezzo-soprano | Arsamene (Arsamenes) |
Daniela Mack | Mezzo-soprano | Amastre (Amastris) |
Neal Davies | Bass | Ariodate (Ariodates) |
William Dazeley | Baritone | Elviro |
Hear why Handel was one of the most acclaimed opera composers of the Baroque. His rarely heard Serse opens with his most famous aria—“Ombra mai fu,” a fervent song of thanks to a shade-giving tree—and takes listeners on a vocal rollercoaster ride where comedy and tragedy intersect, and the music is always glorious. Harry Bicket and The English Concert’s performances of Handel’s operas and oratorios are tremendously popular Carnegie Hall events and have been called a “beloved ritual for many” (The New York Times).