This recording of Handel's big opera about Caesar and Cleopatra features an American conductor and a European orchestra, and a supporting cast from all over. But the real stars, and reasons enough for purchase on their own, are a pair of French Canadians. Marie-Nicole Lemieux proceeds without stress in the difficult role of Caesar, originally written for the castrato Senesino and a beast of a challenge for other singers, male or female, ever since. Lemieux's job is made all the more difficult by conductor Alan Curtis' fast ...
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This recording of Handel's big opera about Caesar and Cleopatra features an American conductor and a European orchestra, and a supporting cast from all over. But the real stars, and reasons enough for purchase on their own, are a pair of French Canadians. Marie-Nicole Lemieux proceeds without stress in the difficult role of Caesar, originally written for the castrato Senesino and a beast of a challenge for other singers, male or female, ever since. Lemieux's job is made all the more difficult by conductor Alan Curtis' fast tempi, which he justifies fairly convincingly in a booklet note. Perhaps even more seductive for the buyer is soprano Karina Gauvin as Cleopatra. Gauvin has been called the Renée Fleming of Baroque music, to which one might object that Renée Fleming is the Renée Fleming of Baroque music. But Gauvin can stand the comparison. Sample the aria "Se pietŕ di me non senti," CD 2, track 25, for an instance of the creamy power that is gaining Gauvin a legion of followers that just a few...
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Add this copy of Handel: Giulio Cesare in Egitto to cart. $47.97, very good condition, Sold by Solr Books rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Lincolnwood, IL, UNITED STATES, published 2012 by Naďve.