@KARINADIVA It's a documentary named "A night with Händel" which comprises all of Händel's operatic stages in London, in a single night at the same city contemporary to us. That's why arias are staged in a modern way, to show people how feelings in Händel music remain the same and can be adapted to any age without changing their meaning.
I think I prefer this to Villazon's version, in the end. Ainsley's voice just sounds more natural and the sound seems to come out more easily. I think it makes him more communicative, at least for this music.
It's beautiful and like the video apart from the vehicles passing by which I think look as if they weren't supposed to be there. Why is there a video? What's it promoting?
@tomasitok2 Hi... in fact I just got that out of the Uni library and have seen it all now. I have been on an opera course and am on one now.
KARINADIVA 1 month ago
@KARINADIVA It's a documentary named "A night with Händel" which comprises all of Händel's operatic stages in London, in a single night at the same city contemporary to us. That's why arias are staged in a modern way, to show people how feelings in Händel music remain the same and can be adapted to any age without changing their meaning.
tomasitok2 7 months ago
@KARINADIVA It looks like the Scene from the opera in a modern setting. Grimoaldo walks around annoyed at his inability to sleep.
tombaker1222 1 year ago
I think I prefer this to Villazon's version, in the end. Ainsley's voice just sounds more natural and the sound seems to come out more easily. I think it makes him more communicative, at least for this music.
Kavafy 1 year ago
It's beautiful and like the video apart from the vehicles passing by which I think look as if they weren't supposed to be there. Why is there a video? What's it promoting?
KARINADIVA 1 year ago