Handel: Giulio Cesare (complete opera recorded in 2005)

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GEORG FRIDERIC HANDEL
Handel: Giulio Cesare (complete opera recorded in 2005)
Glyndebourne Opera / Sarah Connolly, Angelika Kirchschlager, Danielle de Niese. Christophe Dumaux, Christopher Maltman / William Christie (cond)

[ Opus Arte DVD / 3 DVD ]

Release Date: Tuesday 18 July 2006

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Rated: G - Films, Videos, and Publications Classification Act 1993Suitable for General Audiences

Gramophone Magazine Award Finalist 2006: DVD -

'Christie conducts Handel beguilingly - in fact, I'd go so far as to suggest that nobody does Handel better.'
(Opera)

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All Regions - Widescreen 16:9 - LPCM Stereo / DTS 5.1 Surround - Colour - 295 Minutes - NTSC

BBC Music Magazine Award Winner 2007: DVD

'Christie conducts Handel beguilingly - in fact, I'd go so far as to suggest that nobody does Handel better. Christie drew brisk playing from the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, crisp and punchy, yet he also carried the slow tempos with magical stillness. But the performance was about much more than sound alone: underneath the OAE's sheen there was an internalized musical depth to each of the numbers.'
(Opera)

Gramophone Magazine Award Finalist 2006: DVD

Gramophone Magazine DVD of the Month - July 2006

David McVicar's production of Giulio Cesare manages to combine serious insight with entertainment, bringing Handel´s masterpiece to life in a powerful, convincing and highly intelligent way. In every line of the complex narrative the subtle nuances are apparent, reflecting perfectly the transparent and exquisite nature of Handel's musical expression. Filmed in High Definition and recorded in true surround sound, the outstanding singing of the all-star cast, led by a superb Sarah Connolly, and the vivid playing of the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment under the energising baton of William Christie reveal the colour and dramatic character of Handel's music in a most delightful manner.