Immerse yourself in the world of 18th-century opera with George Frideric Handel's "Silla," a captivating opera seria that showcases the composer's mastery of the genre. Released on September 1, 2017, by Glossa, this album presents a complete recording of Handel's HWV 10, a three-act opera with an Italian libretto by Giacomo Rossi. The story unfolds around the Roman dictator Silla, offering a dramatic and musical journey through power, love, and betrayal.
The album features a stellar cast of vocalists, including Sonia Prina, Sunhae Im, Martina Belli, Vivica Genaux, Roberta Invernizzi, and Francesca Lombardi, accompanied by the renowned Europa Galante orchestra under the direction of Fabio Biondi. Their performances bring to life the intricate arias and recitatives that Handel composed, highlighting the emotional depth and musical complexity of the score.
"Silla" spans a total of 65 tracks, with a duration of approximately 1 hour and 52 minutes. The opera begins with a stirring overture, setting the stage for the dramatic events that follow. Each act is filled with arias that showcase the vocal prowess of the performers, as well as recitatives that advance the plot and reveal the characters' motivations and conflicts.
The album is a testament to Handel's enduring influence on the world of classical music. "Silla" is not just a historical artifact but a vibrant and engaging work that continues to resonate with audiences today. Whether you are a seasoned opera enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, this recording offers a rich and rewarding listening experience. Dive into the world of Handel's "Silla" and discover the timeless beauty of this remarkable opera.
2017 Glossa2017 Glossa
Tracks
Silla, HWV 10: OvertureGeorge Frideric Handel, Europa Galante, Fabio Biondi
Silla, HWV 10: MarchGeorge Frideric Handel, Europa Galante, Fabio Biondi
George Frideric Handel, born in 1685 in Halle, Germany, is one of the most celebrated composers of the Baroque era, renowned for his enduring influence on classical music. His prolific career spanned various genres, including operas, oratorios, anthems, and concerti grossi. Handel's compositions, such as the iconic 'Water Music' and 'Music for the Royal Fireworks', continue to captivate audiences today. After settling in London in 1712, he became a prominent figure in British musical life, leaving an indelible mark on the country's cultural landscape. Handel's works are celebrated for their grandeur and emotional depth, making him a cornerstone of the Baroque period and a symbol of European musical heritage. His final resting place is in the south transept of Westminster Abbey, a testament to his enduring legacy.