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Beauty and madness: the Academy of Ancient Music are inspired in Handel's Orlando

Iestyn Davies and the Academy of Ancient Music
© Mark Allan | Barbican
Laurence Cummings, Sophie Rennert and the Academy of Ancient Music
© Mark Allan | Barbican
Iestyn Davies and Anna Dennis
© Mark Allan | Barbican
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“his singing had an eeriness suited to the far side of the Styx”
Reviewed at Barbican Hall, London on 30 June 2024
Handel, Orlando
Laurence Cummings, Conductor
Iestyn Davies, Orlando
Rachel Redmond, Dorinda
Anna Dennis, Angelica
Matthew Brook, Zoroastro
Sophie Rennert, Medoro
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*****
The Met’s Frida y Diego proves visually stunning, musically thrilling
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