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Rodelinde

Title
  1. Rodelinde / Georg Friedrich Händel.
Published by
  1. Holzgerlingen, Germany : Hänssler Classic ; Baden-Baden, Germany : SWR Media, [2002], ℗2002.
Author
  1. Handel, George Frideric, 1685-1759.

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Additional authors
  1. Reich, Cäcilie.
  2. Hüsch, Gerhard.
  3. Krauss, Fritz, 1883-1976.
  4. Mayer, Emma.
  5. Ducrue, Hans.
  6. Kusche, Ludwig.
  7. Walter, George A., 1875-1952.
  8. Fuchs, Marta.
  9. Leonhardt, Carl
  10. Görlich, Gustav
  11. Lehmann, Fritz, 1904-1956
  12. Haym, Nicola Francesco
  13. Hagen, Oskar, 1888-1957.
  14. Radio Stuttgart. Chor, performer. http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/prf
  15. Radio Stuttgart. Orchester, performer. http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/prf
Description
  1. 1 audio disc : digital; 4 3/4 in.
Series statement
  1. Faszination Musik
  2. History
Uniform title
  1. Operas. Selections
  2. History (Holzgerlingen, Germany)
  3. Faszination Musik.
Alternative title
  1. Operas.
  2. Carl Leonhardt conducts Georg Friedrich Händel Rodelinde (complete opera) : Historical recordings 1938-1939
Subject
  1. Operas
  2. Operas > Excerpts
  3. Suites (Orchestra)
Contents
  1. Rodelinde : opera in three acts (1:38:23) -- Suite from the opera "Alcina" (9:20) -- Aria from the opera "Radamisto": O wende dich nicht ab (6:01) -- Two of Cleopatra\u0027s arias from the opera "Julius Cesar": Hast du mich ganz berauscht (5:01) ; Es blaut die Nacht (4:59).
Owning institution
  1. Columbia University Libraries
Note
  1. Opera in three acts (1st work), suite for orchestra (2nd work), opera aria for tenor and orchestra (3rd work), opera arias for soprano and orchestra (4th and 5th works).
  2. Librettos for Rodelinda and for the arias from Radamisto and Julius Cesar by Nicola Haym.
  3. "Translated from the score in the possession of the Deutsche Händelgesellschaft and arranged for the modern stage by Oskar Hagen"--P. 3 of insert.
  4. Compact disc.
  5. Program notes and librettos in German, English, French, and Spanish (102 p.) laid in container.
Event (note)
  1. Recorded 1937 (CD 2, tracks 15-16), 1938 (CD 1, tracks 1-15, CD 2, tracks 1-13), 1939 (CD 2, track 14).
Language (note)
  1. Sung in German; originally in Italian.