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Philippe Jaroussky - Carestini (The Story of a Castrato)(more) »rank: 13619from: Virgin Classics
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Norton Recorded Anthology of Western Music, Fifth Edition, Volume 2: Classic to Twentieth Century (6 CDs)(more) »rank: 92057from: W. W. Norton
: :The Norton Recorded Anthology of Western Music includes professional recordings (many brand new) of all works in the anthology on two six-CD sets, of which this is volume 2. |
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Rendezvous of Angels - Concert Collection [20 CD Set](more) »rank: 67946from: Delta
:Album Description: This heavenly 20-CD set brings together the most beautiful music of all time...it must be what angels listen to! Float in the clouds as you listen to Vivaldi's Four Seasons, Bach's Brandenburg Concertos and Rodrigo's Concierto de Aranjuez... to name just a few. This Concert Collection will take a winning position in anyone's music library. |
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Bach - Anna Magdalena Bach Notebook (highlights) / Hunt-Liberson, McGegan(more) »rank: 8931by: Lorraine Hunt, Nicholas McGegan
:Album Description: This heavenly 20-CD set brings together the most beautiful music of all time...it must be what angels listen to! Float in the clouds as you listen to Vivaldi's Four Seasons, Bach's Brandenburg Concertos and Rodrigo's Concierto de Aranjuez... to name just a few. This Concert Collection will take a winning position in anyone's music library. |
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Isabel Bayrakdarian ~ Cleopatra(more) »rank: 117960by: George Frideric Handel, Johann Adolf Hasse, Carl Heinrich Graun, Johann Mattheson, Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra, Isabel Bayrakdarian, Jeanine Lamon
:Album Description:In 2002, the beautiful Canadian-Armenian soprano Isabel Bayrakdarian scored a major success when she appeared as Cleopatra, Queen of Egypt, in Handel’s opera Giulio Cesare for the Canadian Opera Company. As one critic observed at that time, 'Cleopatra is one of Handel’s most superb, and psychologically intricate, creations. The luminous Bayrakdarian has made a wonderful beginning in a role she will surely take to the great stages of the world—at first childishly seductive, then calculating, and ultimately revealing a profound nobility and vulnerability.' For her third CD for CBC Records, Ms. Bayrakdarian has chosen arias from four works focusing on the Egyptian ... |
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Bella Napoli - Concerti per Oboe(more) »rank: 84235from: EMI Classics
:Album Description:In 2002, the beautiful Canadian-Armenian soprano Isabel Bayrakdarian scored a major success when she appeared as Cleopatra, Queen of Egypt, in Handel’s opera Giulio Cesare for the Canadian Opera Company. As one critic observed at that time, 'Cleopatra is one of Handel’s most superb, and psychologically intricate, creations. The luminous Bayrakdarian has made a wonderful beginning in a role she will surely take to the great stages of the world—at first childishly seductive, then calculating, and ultimately revealing a profound nobility and vulnerability.' For her third CD for CBC Records, Ms. Bayrakdarian has chosen arias from four works focusing on the Egyptian ... |
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Masters of the Opera, 1642-1926 (Box Set)(more) »rank: 163951from: Delta
:Album Description:In 2002, the beautiful Canadian-Armenian soprano Isabel Bayrakdarian scored a major success when she appeared as Cleopatra, Queen of Egypt, in Handel’s opera Giulio Cesare for the Canadian Opera Company. As one critic observed at that time, 'Cleopatra is one of Handel’s most superb, and psychologically intricate, creations. The luminous Bayrakdarian has made a wonderful beginning in a role she will surely take to the great stages of the world—at first childishly seductive, then calculating, and ultimately revealing a profound nobility and vulnerability.' For her third CD for CBC Records, Ms. Bayrakdarian has chosen arias from four works focusing on the Egyptian ... |
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Hasse: Requiem(more) »rank: 165731by: Il Fondamento
:Album Description:In 2002, the beautiful Canadian-Armenian soprano Isabel Bayrakdarian scored a major success when she appeared as Cleopatra, Queen of Egypt, in Handel’s opera Giulio Cesare for the Canadian Opera Company. As one critic observed at that time, 'Cleopatra is one of Handel’s most superb, and psychologically intricate, creations. The luminous Bayrakdarian has made a wonderful beginning in a role she will surely take to the great stages of the world—at first childishly seductive, then calculating, and ultimately revealing a profound nobility and vulnerability.' For her third CD for CBC Records, Ms. Bayrakdarian has chosen arias from four works focusing on the Egyptian ... |
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Hasse - Cleofide / Kirkby, Mellon, Wong, Ragin, Visse, Cordier, Cappella Coloniensis, Christie(more) »rank: 130419from: Capriccio
: :While Handel went to England to become the most successful opera composer of his time, Hasse went to Dresden to become the most famous opera composer in Germany. Cleofide, like Handel's Poros, is based on Metastasio's libretto about Alexander the Great's magnanimity, but focuses more on the Indian queen Cleofide and her fidelity to her lover Poros, despite his jealousy. The cast in this recording includes one male and two female sopranos plus three countertenors; and the unfortunate result of all those high voices is that it is hard to tell the characters apart. The men (apart from the incisive Dominique Visse as ... |
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Vivica Genaux - Handel & Hasse Opera Arias(more) »rank: 107362from: Virgin Classics
: : The rich-voiced Alaskan mezzo Viovica Genaux's new CD is as dazzling as her Arias for Farinelli disc that appeared a while ago. Here she sings music of Hasse and Handel, two German composers who wrote in what, for the sake of creating an umbrella, can be called perfect pre-Italian bel canto style. Genaux sings two selections from Handel's Orlando---one wild with coloratura and the other the eponymous hero's moody, difficult mad scene---one from Alcina, and a cantata dating from 1711 that features fine writing for recorders. The lesser-known Hasse is represented by three arias from his opera Arminio and a cantata. Genaux ... |

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