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Niobe Regina Di Tebe
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Niobe Regina Di Tebe
A world-famous court composer during his lifetime, Agostino Steffani (1654-1728) exercised a significant influence on the likes of Handel, J.S. Bach and Telemann, his music nevertheless falling into neglect after his death. Thanks to conductor and Baroque specialist Thomas Hengelbrock, Steffanis musically rich and emotionally intense fifth opera Niobe, regina di Tebe, revived in 2008, is heard here in The Royal Operas acclaimed 2010 production. With a delectable and seductive performance from Véronique Gens as the proud queen punished for defying the gods, supported by male soprano Jacek Laszczkowski, who thrills with his astonishing power at the top of the voice [giving] an exciting approximation of what the castrato could do (Independent), this recording ushers Steffanis forgotten masterpiece to the wider public. Lukas Hemleb's production is tasteful and elegant, and graced with some imaginative coups de théâtre. Thomas Henegelbrock conducts the expert Balthasar Neumann Ensemble, and there is first-class singing from a cast of period stylists (The Daily Telegraph)
Country
USA
Brand
Opus Arte
Manufacturer
Opus Arte
Binding
Audio CD
ItemPartNumber
WA-27972892
Model
WA-27972892
ReleaseDate
2015-03-31
UnitCount
3
Format
Live
UPCs
809478090083
EANs
0809478090083
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