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Handel - Serse "Ombra mai fu" - Lorraine Hunt-Lieberson

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"Ombra mai fu"
from Serse/Xerxes, HWV40
by George Frideric Handel
Libretto: ?; After Silvio Stampiglia, 1694, from Niccolo Minato, 1654
Composed: 26 December 1737 - 14 February 1738

http://www.haendel.it/composizioni/libretti/pdf/serse.pdf
http://www.librettidopera.it/serse/serse.html

Score (without the recitative):

http://www.cpdl.org/wiki/images/e/e3/Han-omb.pdf

Premiere: 15 April 1738: London, King's Theatre, Haymarket (5 performances to 2 May)

Premiere Cast:

(Conductor: - )
Serse (soprano castrato): Gaetano Majorano (Caffarelli)
Arsamene (alto): Maria Antonia Marchesini (La Lucchesina)
Amastre (contralto): Antonia Maria Merighi
Romilda (soprano): Elisabeth Duparc (La Francesina)
Atalanta (soprano): Margherita Chimenti (La Droghierina)
Ariodate (bass): Antonio Montagnana
Elviro (bass): Antonio Lottini

In this recording:

Lorraine Hunt-Lieberson
Orchestra Of The Age Of Enlightenment
Conductor: Harry Bicket
Label: AVIE Records
Recorded: 24, 26 August 2003, Blackheath Concert Halls, London (Theodora and Serse)

A review on this recording:
http://www.musicweb-international.com/classrev/2004/July04/Handel_Lieberson.htm

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia)

Serse (Xerxes, HWV40) is an opera seria by George Frideric Handel. The libretto is adapted by an unknown hand from that by Silvio Stampiglia for an earlier opera of the same name by Giovanni Bononcini. Stampiglia's libretto was itself based on one by Nicolò Minato that was set by Francesco Cavalli in 1654.

Serse is considered Handel's most Mozartian opera, and one of his finest. Passion is mixed with farce and satire; the folly of human nature is exposed but never ridiculed. The opera is set in Persia in 480 BC and is very loosely based upon Xerxes I of Persia, though there is little in either the libretto or music that is relevant to that setting. Xerxes is a pants role; that is, it is a male role played by a mezzo-soprano.The opening aria, "Ombra mai fu", sung by Xerxes to a tree (Platanus orientalis), is set to one of Handel's best-known melodies, and is often played in an orchestral arrangement, known as Handel's "largo" (despite being marked "larghetto" in the score). The opera was a commercial failure, lasting only five performances in London after its premiere. In the 19th century, however, the aria was rediscovered and became one of Handel's best-known pieces. It has often been arranged for other instruments, including solo organ, solo piano, violin and piano, and groups of strings, often with the full title "Largo from Xerxes." Handel adapted the aria from the setting by Bononcini who, in turn, adapted it from the setting by Francesco Cavalli. All three composers had produced settings of the same opera libretto by Niccolò Minato.

Original text:

Ombra mai fu
di vegetabile,
cara ed amabile,
soave più.

Translation:

Never was there made
a shade of a plant
dear and loving,
or more gentle.

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  • Lovely....may Lorraine Hunt-Lieberson join the angels in Heaven and give them joy, as she has done to so many while she was here on earth.

  • Why does she sing "giungia" instead of "giunga" in the recit?

    Other than that, beautiful.

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  • Sublime. No-one else can match this. sorely missed.

  • @GloriaWanOfficial Such a terrible, terrible shame. She was on this earth but too briefly.

  • Gorgeous! And such an exquisite musician! I miss her so much.

  • bellisima... ohhh siii!!! wonderful ohh yeahhh!!!!!

  • @CrystalFlames "frondi" instead of "fronde" too. They are little imperfections of pronounce: Italian in not an easy language indeed. Anyway the global effect is great

  • Wonderful music and performance. Very emotional aria considering

    Serse (of Xerxes) is singing to a planetree (sycamore).

    Tnx 4 the lovely post.

  • "dolce" :'(

  • @GloriaWanOfficial just type in "Ombra mai fu sheet music" on google. They even have it for free

  • @Cyberbob1987 I think he started calling himself "George Frideric Handel" instead of "Georg Friedrich Händel" once he moved to England.

  • WHERE can i get sheet music for this? free, paid, i don't really mind... please, i need it for a university audition! thanks :)

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