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Thursday - Opera matinee: Handel's Rinaldo

Penny Gore presents a recording of Handel's Rinaldo conducted by Christopher Hogwood. David Daniels takes the title role among an acclaimed cast.

Penny Gore presents a recording of Handel's Rinaldo conducted by Christopher Hogwood.

The first opera written by Handel for the London stage, the work borrows and adapts works he composed during his recent years spent in Italy. Set in Jerusalem at the time of the First Crusade, the plot concerns the kidnapping of Rinaldo's lover, Almirena, by the sorceress, Armida, Queen of Damascus. A great success at its premiere in 1711, the opera features a succession of beautiful arias such as Almirena's "Lascia ch'io pianga". David Daniels takes the title role, with an acclaimed cast including Cecilia Bartoli, Gerald Finley, and Bernarda Fink.

Goffredo ..... Bernarda Fink (mezzo-soprano)
Almirena ..... Cecilia Bartoli (soprano)
Rinaldo ..... David Daniels (countertenor)
Eustazio ..... Daniel Taylor (countertenor)
Argante ..... Gerald Finley (baritone)
Armida ..... Luba Orgonasova (soprano)
Mago cristiano ..... Bejun Mehta (countertenor)
Donna / Sirena 2 ..... Ana-Maria Rincon (soprano)
Sirena 1 ..... Catherine Bott (soprano)
Un araldo ..... Mark Padmore (tenor)
Academy of Ancient Music
Christopher Hogwood (conductor).

3 hours

Last on

Thu 5 Oct 2017 14:00

Synopsis

In and around the city of Jerusalem during the First Crusade c.1099

Act 1

Outside the walls of Jerusalem

The Crusader army under Goffredo is laying siege to Jerusalem, where the Saracen king Argante is confined with his troops. With Goffredo are his brother Eustazio, his daughter Almirena, and the knight Rinaldo. As Goffredo sings of the coming victory, Rinaldo declares his love for Almirena, and Goffredo confirms that she will be Rinaldo's bride when Jerusalem falls. Almirena urges Rinaldo to fight boldly and assure victory. As she departs, a herald announces the approach of Argante from the city. Eustazio surmises that the king fears defeat; this seems to be confirmed when Argante, after a grandiose entrance, requests a three-day truce to which Goffredo graciously assents. After Goffredo leaves, Argante ponders his love for Armida, the Queen of Damascus who is also a powerful sorceress, and considers the help her powers might bring him. As he muses, Armida arrives from the sky in a fiery chariot. She has divined that the Saracens' only chance of victory lies in vanquishing Rinaldo and has the power, she claims, to achieve this.

The scene changes to a garden, with fountains and birds, where Rinaldo and Almirena are celebrating their love. They are interrupted as Armida appears, and wrests Almirena from Rinaldo's embrace. Rinaldo draws his sword to defend his lover but a black cloud descends to envelop and bear away Armida and Almirena. Rinaldo mourns the loss of his loved one. When Goffredo and Eustazio arrive they comfort Rinaldo, and propose they visit a Christian magician who may have the power to save Almirena. Rinaldo, left alone, prays for strength.

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Act 2

A sea shore

As Goffredo, Eustazio and Rinaldo near the magician's lair a beautiful woman calls from her boat, promising Rinaldo that she can take him to Almirena. Two mermaids sing of love's delights, and urge Rinaldo to go in the boat. He hesitates, unsure what to do, and his companions attempt to restrain him. Angry at the abduction of his loved one, Rinaldo enters the boat, which immediately sails off. Goffredo and Eustazio are shocked at Rinaldo's impulsiveness and believe that he has deserted their cause.

In Armida's palace garden, Almirena mourns her captivity. Argante joins her and, overcome by her beauty, confesses that he now loves her. He promises that as proof of his feelings he will defy Armida's wrath and secure Almirena's freedom. Meanwhile, Rinaldo is brought before the triumphant Armida. As he demands that Almirena be set free, Armida finds herself drawn to his noble spirit, and declares her love. When he angrily rejects her she uses her powers to assume Almirena's form but Rinaldo suspects trickery and departs. Armida, resuming her own appearance, is furious at this rejection yet retains feelings of tender love. She decides on another attempt to ensnare Rinaldo and transforms herself back into Almirena's shape but then encounters Argante. Believing her to be Almirena, Argante repeats his earlier promises of love and freedom. Swiftly resuming her own form, Armida denounces his infidelity and vows vengeance. Argante defiantly confirms his love for Almirena and declares that he no longer needs Armida's help. She departs in a fury.

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Act 3

A mountainside, at the magician's cavern

Goffredo and Eustazio are told by the Magician that Almirena is being held captive in Armida's palace at the mountain-top. Ignoring the magician's warning that they will need special powers, the pair set off for the palace but are quickly driven back by Armida's monsters. The magician then gives them magic wands that transcend Armida's power, and they set off again. This time they overcome the monsters but as they reach the gates of the palace it disappears leaving them clinging to a rock in the midst of a stormy sea. They climb the rock and descend out of sight.

In the palace garden Armida prepares to kill Almirena. Rinaldo draws his sword but Armida is protected from his wrath by spirits. Suddenly Goffredo and Eustazio arrive and, after touching it with their wands, the garden disappears, leaving them all on an empty plain with the city of Jerusalem visible in the distance. Armida, after a last attempt to kill Almirena, also disappears as Rinaldo strikes her with his sword. The remaining four celebrate their reunion, while Goffredo announces that the attack on Jerusalem will begin the next day.

In the city Argante and Armida, in danger from a common enemy, become reconciled and prepare their troops for battle. Goffredo's army advances and battle finally commences. After a struggle for supremacy Jerusalem falls to Goffredo; Argante is overcome and captured by Rinaldo while Armida is taken by Eustazio. Rinaldo and Almirena celebrate their love and forthcoming marriage. Armida, accepting her defeat, breaks the wand which is the source of her evil power and together with Argante embraces Christianity. Goffredo expresses his forgiveness to his beaten foes and sets them free. Victors and vanquished join in a chorus of reconciliation.

Broadcast

  • Thu 5 Oct 2017 14:00

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