Dive into the enchanting world of Handel's "Alcina" with the legendary Dame Joan Sutherland, a celebrated soprano known for her extraordinary vocal prowess and captivating stage presence. This 2012 release by Past Classics captures a historic live recording from the Westdeutschen Rundfunk (WDR) in Cologne, Germany, marking the first-ever recording of "Alcina" by Sutherland. The album spans a magnificent 2 hours and 41 minutes, divided into six parts that beautifully encapsulate the drama and magic of Handel's opera.
Sutherland's rendition is not just a performance but a testament to her artistry, featuring a unique transposition of the Ruggiero role from mezzo to tenor, adding a distinctive flavor to this classic work. The cast includes renowned artists such as Teresa Berganza, Monica Sinclair, and Luigi Alva, each bringing their own brilliance to this operatic masterpiece. The album is a treasure trove for classical and opera enthusiasts, offering a rare glimpse into Sutherland's interpretation of one of Handel's most beloved works.
"Alcina" is based on Ariosto's epic poem "Orlando Furioso" and tells the tale of the sorceress Alcina, who uses her magical powers to ensnare men and transform them into animals or plants. The opera is a rich tapestry of arias and ensembles that showcase the depth and range of Sutherland's voice, making this recording a timeless addition to any classical music collection. Whether you're a longtime fan of Dame Joan Sutherland or new to the world of opera, this album promises an unforgettable journey through one of Handel's most enchanting compositions.