Completed in 1719 and first performed in 1733, Handel’s opera seria Orlando is widely recognised as one of the eighteenth century’s greatest operas. One of the work’s most acclaimed recordings is that of Christopher Hogwood, with a stellar line-up of Baroque vocal specialists, including James Bowman, in the title role and Emma Kirkby and David Thomas. In this recording the orchestral layout is modelled on contemporary illustrations of opera orchestras, with first violins and woodwind in front of the second violins and violas, and with cellos, basses and the two harpsichords placed at the sides. Previously on three CDs, the recording is now reissued as a generous 2CD set.
GEORGE FRIDERIC HANDEL
Orlando
Orlando: James Bowman
Angelica: Arleen Augér
Medoro: Catherine Robbin
Dorinda: Emma Kirkby
Zoroastro: David Thomas
The Academy of Ancient Music
Christopher Hogwood
Producer: Peter Wadland
Engineer: John Dunkerley
Tape editor: Jenni Whiteside
Recording location: Abbey Road Studio 1, London, UK, 25, 26, 28 Mar–1 April, 28 July 1989 & 17 July 1990
‘James Bowman’s portrayal of Orlando is both impassioned and intelligent … Emma Kirkby is perfectly cast in the tragi-comic role of the shepherdess, Dorinda … as unfailingly stylish an account as you’re likely to get’ Gramophone, August 1991