Angela Gheorghiu-Lascia ch'io pianga (Rinaldo, Handel)

Angela Gheorghiu. Live From Covent Garden The Royal Opera House Orchest Ion Marin 2004 Lascia ch'io pianga (Rinaldo, Handel); Porgi, amor (Le nozze di figaro, Mozart); Allons! Il le faut pour lui-meme... Manon, Massenet); Depuis le jour (Louise, Charpentier) ; Tu, che di gel sei cinta (Turandot, Puccini) ; Un bel dì vedremo (Madama Butterfly, Puccini); Ecco: respiro appena (Adriana Lecouvreur, Cilea); Casta Diva (Norma, Bellini); O mio babbino caro (Gianni Schicchi, Puccini); CGte flori pe deal in sus (La seceris, Brediceanu); I could have danced all night (My Fair Lady, Loewe).
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Handel -〈Rinaldo〉"Cara sposa" / David Daniels (countertenor)

※ Better than / Please, click here (watch in high quality - 480p) ※ youtube.com Georg Friedrich Händel (1685~1759) 《Rinaldo》opera seria, HWV 7 (Atto 1 - Scena 7) "Cara sposa, amante cara, dove sei?" David Daniels - (counter-tenor / Rinaldo) Bayerisches Staatsorchester Harry Bicket (conductor) Performed by David Daniels from the DVD Handel's Rinaldo
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Handel - Rinaldo: Venti turbini - Vivica Genaux

High resolution and stereo sound: www.youtube.com George Frideric Handel Rinaldo, HWV 7 "Venti turbini" Rinaldo's aria from act I, sc.9 Libretto: Giacomo Rossi, on a synopsis by Aaron Hill, based on episodes from Torquato Tassos epic poem "Gerusalemme liberata" opera.stanford.edu Premiere Cast, February 24, 1711: Rinaldo: Nicolo Grimaldi, castrato Eustazio: Valentino Urbani, castrato Armida: Elisabetta Pilotti-Schiavonetti, soprano Almirena: Isabella Girardeau, soprano Goffredo: Francesca Vanini-Boschi, contralto Argante: Giuseppe Boschi, bass In this video: Vivica Genaux, mezzo soprano Freiburger Barokorchester, René Jacobs Harmonia Mundi, 2003 "Rinaldo was first produced at the Queen's (later King's) Theatre in the Haymarket on 24 February 1711. It was Handel's first opera for London, and also the first Italian opera specifically composed for the London stage. ... The action is set at the time of the First Crusade (1096-99). Christian forces led by Goffredo (Godfrey of Bouillon) are laying siege to the city of Jerusalem, held by the Saracen king Argante. With Goffredo are his brother Eustazio and his daughter Almirena, who is in love with the Christian knight Rinaldo. Argante is supported by Armida, Queen of Damascus and a powerful sorceress. ... In a beautiful garden with singing birds, Almirenas thoughts are of love. She and Rinaldo exchange endearments until suddenly Armida abducts Almirena under cover of a cloud full of fire-breathing monsters, leaving a distraught <b>...</b>
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Zac Rinaldo hit on Drew Doughty + Fight

fb.me Check out Philadelphia Flyers Nation on Facebook ! Zac Rinaldo with a nice hit on Drew Doughty followed by a fight between Dustin Penner and Zac Rinaldo
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Sandrine Piau, Sara Mingardo, Rinaldo Alessandrini / Handel

The meeting of two outstanding Baroque voices of our time... Sandrine Piau and Sara Mingardo set up this project with one of the finest Baroque orchestras, Concerto Italiano conducted by R inaldo Alessandrini. 2009 is the 250th anniversary of Handels death; this recording was among the first to celebrate the event! The album was awarded CD of the month in the July issue of Gramophone (now available)
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GF Handel - Rinaldo "Cara sposa" Andreas Scholl

George Frideric Handel Rinaldo, HWV 7 "Cara sposa" Rinaldo's aria from act I, sc.7 Premiere Cast, February 24, 1711: Rinaldo: Nicolo Grimaldi, castrato Eustazio: Valentino Urbani, castrato Armida: Elisabetta Pilotti-Schiavonetti, soprano Almirena: Isabella Girardeau, soprano Goffredo: Francesca Vanini-Boschi, contralto Argante: Giuseppe Boschi, bass In this video: Andreas Scholl, countertenor Accademia Bizantina Direction: Ottavio Dantone Live performance from Festival de Musique de Dresde, 12 May, 2008 Rinaldo sings this aria after his fiancee Almirena is abducted by the sorceress Armida. "Rinaldo was first produced at the Queen's (later King's) Theatre in the Haymarket on 24 February 1711. It was Handel's first opera for London, and also the first Italian opera specifically composed for the London stage. The concept of opera as a wholly sung musical drama was still new in Britain, and through the first successful production was an English version of Giovanni Bononcini's Camilla in 1706, the popularity of Italian singers — especially the sensational castrati — swiftly established opera in the Italian language as the standard form. ... Synopsis The action is set at the time of the First Crusade (1096--99). Christian forces led by Goffredo (Godfrey of Bouillon) are laying siege to the city of Jerusalem, held by the Saracen king Argante. With Goffredo are his brother Eustazio and his daughter Almirena, who is in love with the Christian knight Rinaldo. Argante is supported <b>...</b>
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Handel - Rinaldo: Venti turbini - Philippe Jaroussky

High resolution and stereo sound: www.youtube.com George Frideric Handel Rinaldo, HWV 7 "Venti turbini" Rinaldo's aria from act I, sc.9 Libretto: Giacomo Rossi, on a synopsis by Aaron Hill, based on episodes from Torquato Tassos epic poem "Gerusalemme liberata" opera.stanford.edu Premiere Cast, February 24, 1711: Rinaldo: Nicolo Grimaldi, castrato Eustazio: Valentino Urbani, castrato Armida: Elisabetta Pilotti-Schiavonetti, soprano Almirena: Isabella Girardeau, soprano Goffredo: Francesca Vanini-Boschi, contralto Argante: Giuseppe Boschi, bass In this video: Philippe Jaroussky, countertenor La Grand Écurie et la Chambre du Roy, Jean-Claude Malgoire Théâtre des Champs-Élysées, Paris 15 October 2005 "Rinaldo was first produced at the Queen's (later King's) Theatre in the Haymarket on 24 February 1711. It was Handel's first opera for London, and also the first Italian opera specifically composed for the London stage. ... The action is set at the time of the First Crusade (1096-99). Christian forces led by Goffredo (Godfrey of Bouillon) are laying siege to the city of Jerusalem, held by the Saracen king Argante. With Goffredo are his brother Eustazio and his daughter Almirena, who is in love with the Christian knight Rinaldo. Argante is supported by Armida, Queen of Damascus and a powerful sorceress. ... In a beautiful garden with singing birds, Almirenas thoughts are of love. She and Rinaldo exchange endearments until suddenly Armida abducts Almirena under cover of a cloud <b>...</b>
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Shawn Thornton chirps at Zac Rinaldo

Shawn Thornton was mic'd up while chirping at Zac Rinaldo from the bench, on October 6, 2011. As seen in Vs/NBC's behind the scenes of the banner raising special that aired on October 12.
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Pergolesi - Stabat Mater in F Minor - Mov. 1-3/12

GIOVANNI BATTISTA PERGOLESI (1710-1736) "Stabat Mater" for soprano, alto, strings and basso continuo in F minor (original version) 1. Stabat Mater dolorosa - Grave [a due] 2. Cujus animam gementem - Andante amoroso [canto solo] 3. O quam tristis - Larghetto [a due] Performed by Concerto Italiano Featuring Gemma Bertagnolli, soprano Sara Mingardo, contralto Conducted by Rinaldo Alessandrini *Pergolesi was commisioned in 1734 by the Cavalieri della Vergine dei Dolori to write a new Stabat Mater to replace the now unfashionable one written by Alessandro Scarlatti for the Cavalieri. Pergolesi finished it only a few days before his death. The Stabat Mater became famous throughout Europe and became a symbol of the perfection and universality of the Italian style. Bach even paid homage to it in his motet "Tilge, Hochster, meine Sunden".
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Rinaldo Alessandrini & Concerto Italiano / Vivaldi: Armida, with Sara Mingardo

3-CD set // Naïve, Vivaldi Edition Spring 2010 This is a short excerpt of Vivaldi Edition's 8th complete opera: ARMIDA. In the same time as two successful concerts in Paris, Salle Pleyel and Vienna, Theater an der Wien, Rinaldo ALESSANDRINI and CONCERTO ITALIANO recorded this opera of Vivaldi in world premiere recording, with a 2nd act totally reconstructed. The cast features Sara MINGARDO, Furio ZANASI, Romina BASSO, Martin ORO... Produced by Kalison
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Radu Marian - Lascia Ch'io Pianga ( Rinaldo )

www.malesopranos.com Radu Marian ( 1977 - ) performs Lascia Ch'io Pianga from Rinaldo, by GF Händel (Friday 23 February 1685 -- Saturday 14 April 1759). Thanks to Baroquefever ( Nina ) for providing this recording. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Audio from a live perfomance Radu Marian, sopranista ensemble aliusmodum Adriano Ancarani, cello Cipriana Smarandescu, harpsichord March, 13 2005 Anglican Church "All Saints'", Rome with permission of aliusmodum.com ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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Handel, GF (1685-1759) - Rinaldo - Lascia ch'io pianga - Magdalena Kožená, Marcon

'Lascia ch'io pianga' is an aria from 'Rinaldo', composed by Georg Friedrich Händel in early part of 1711, performed by Magdalena Kožená and Orchestra Barocca di Venezia. * 'Lascia ch'io pianga' Magdalena Kožená Orchestra Barocca di Venezia Conducted by Andrea Marcon Au Palais des Beaux-Arts Bruxelles ------------------------------------------------------Handel, George Frideric (1685-1759): George Frideric Handel was a German-British Baroque composer, famous for his operas, oratorios, and concertos. Handel was born in Germany in the same year as Johann Sebastian Bach and Domenico Scarlatti. He received critical musical training in Italy before settling in London and becoming a naturalised British subject. His works include Messiah, Water Music, and Music for the Royal Fireworks. He was strongly influenced by the great composers of the Italian Baroque and the middle-German polyphonic choral tradition. ----------------------------------------------------- Rinaldo: Rinaldo is an opera by George Frideric Handel composed in 1711, and was the first Italian language opera written specifically for the London stage. The libretto was prepared by Giacomo Rossi from a scenario provided by Aaron Hill, and the work was first performed at the Queen's Theatre in London's Haymarket on 24 February 1711. The story of love, battle and redemption set at the time of the First Crusade is loosely based on Torquato Tasso's epic poem Gerusalemme liberata ("Jerusalem Delivered"), and its staging <b>...</b>
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Handel - Rinaldo: Venti turbini - Ewa Podleś

High resolution and stereo sound: www.youtube.com George Frideric Handel Rinaldo, HWV 7 "Venti turbini" Rinaldo's aria from act I, sc.9 Libretto: Giacomo Rossi, on a synopsis by Aaron Hill, based on episodes from Torquato Tassos epic poem "Gerusalemme liberata" opera.stanford.edu Premiere Cast, February 24, 1711: Rinaldo: Nicolo Grimaldi, castrato Eustazio: Valentino Urbani, castrato Armida: Elisabetta Pilotti-Schiavonetti, soprano Almirena: Isabella Girardeau, soprano Goffredo: Francesca Vanini-Boschi, contralto Argante: Giuseppe Boschi, bass In this video: Ewa Podleś Moscow Chamber Orchestra, Constantine Orbelian Delos, 2000 "Rinaldo was first produced at the Queen's (later King's) Theatre in the Haymarket on 24 February 1711. It was Handel's first opera for London, and also the first Italian opera specifically composed for the London stage. ... The action is set at the time of the First Crusade (1096-99). Christian forces led by Goffredo (Godfrey of Bouillon) are laying siege to the city of Jerusalem, held by the Saracen king Argante. With Goffredo are his brother Eustazio and his daughter Almirena, who is in love with the Christian knight Rinaldo. Argante is supported by Armida, Queen of Damascus and a powerful sorceress. ... In a beautiful garden with singing birds, Almirenas thoughts are of love. She and Rinaldo exchange endearments until suddenly Armida abducts Almirena under cover of a cloud full of fire-breathing monsters, leaving a distraught Rinaldo. He tells <b>...</b>
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Handel -〈Rinaldo〉"Or la tromba" / David Daniels (countertenor)

※ Better than, watch in high quality ※ youtube.com Georg Friedrich Händel (1685~1759) 《Rinaldo》opera seria, HWV 7 (Atto 3 - Scena 9) "Or la tromba in suon festante" David Daniels - (counter-tenor / Rinaldo) Bayerisches Staatsorchester Harry Bicket (conductor) Performed by David Daniels from the DVD Handel's Rinaldo
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Gioachino Rossini - Armida (1817) - Terzet for Rinaldo, Ubaldo & Carlo - "In quale aspetto imbelle"

Rossini composed "Armida" on his return to the rebuilt Teatro San Carlo, Naples, after premiering his "La gazza ladra" at La Scala on May 31st 1817. The impresario of the theater was keen for a work of musical individuality, one breaking away from the prevailing conventions; above all he wanted an opera utilising the new facilities of the refurbished theatre in terms of scenic effect and dance (Rossini obliged by producing a fourteen-minute ballet as the centerpiece of the second act; while the libretto called for lavish staging, including Armidas palace and enchanted garden; added complications are presented in the requirement of six tenors (albeit with the prospect of doubling)). In fact, the maestro produced, in the process, his most romantic opera to date in terms of the spirit and opulence of the music which includes three extended love duets for the sorceress and the crusader. Despite the spectacle of the production, the opera was only moderately well received. The contemporary critical opinion was that the music was "too German" (and, in fact, it was in Germany where the opera was received best). And, indeed, the work, for all its' splendor, presents a rather uneven work: while it is undeniable that Rossini created several outstanding pieces (including Armida's two arias and her first duet with Rinaldo (which has been posted earlier, along with its' variation which formed the lieto finale of "Otello": www.youtube.com & www.youtube.com much of the music is less <b>...</b>
Vivaldi: Armida / Rinaldo Alessandrini & Concerto Italiano

3-CD set Available worldwide on Spring 2010. New Vivaldi Edition opera recording, conducted by Rinaldo Alessandrini. World premiere recording. This is the 2nd opera recording of Rinaldo Alessandrini in the Vivaldi Edition, 7 years after L'Olimpiade The vocal cast is almost fully italian and includes confirmed stars (Sara Mingardo, Furio Zanasi...) and rising stars (Romina Basso, Martin Oro...). Complete details: Antonio VIVALDI (1671-1748) ARMIDA al campo dEgitto RV699 Drama per musica in tre atti Sara Mingardo (contralto) Armida Furio Zanasi (baritone) Califfo Monica Bacelli (mezzosoprano) Osmira Raffaella Milanesi (soprano) Erminia Marina Comprato (mezzosoprano) Emireno Romina Basso (mezzosoprano) Adrasto Martin Oro (coutertenor) Tisaferno Concerto Italiano Rinaldo Alessandrini
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Flyers Vs Kings - 10-15-11 - Zac Rinaldo freight trains Drew Doughty - [HD]

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Leontyne Price - Marilyn Horne - Handel - Rinaldo Duet

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Vivaldi - La Senna Festeggiante (Sinfonia, RV 117) / Rinaldo Alessandrini

※ Better than, watch in high quality ※ youtube.com Antonio Vivaldi (1678~1741) 《La Senna Festeggiante》serenata, RV 693 Sinfonia, RV 117 1. Allegro (1st Movement ) Concerto Italiano Rinaldo Alessandrini (conductor)
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Luigi Rinaldo Legnani - Fantasie Op. 19

Petra Poláčková plays Luigi Rinaldo Legnani - Fantasie Op. 19 Live concert at The Guitar Festival Mikulov 2009 8-string guitar made Jan Tuláček, model N. Ries - Wien 1840 www.petrapolackova.com www.bgo.cz
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Rinaldo - "Lascia chi'o pianga" - Karolina Pasierbska

www.facebook.com www.karolinapasierbska.com Me singing "Lascia chi'o pianga" (Almirena) from opera "Rinaldo" of Haendel (2006) Very sorry that the video isn't in sync with the audio!!!
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