It had to come to this :-)... Handel is particularly famous for his various largos (“Cara sposa“, anyone?), but I always felt that some of the most famous of these pieces are really not that good (I can’t say I like “Ombra mai fu“ or “Where’er you walk“) and that some are injustly out of the public’s favor (a prime example is Ino’s introspective “Turn, hopeless lover“ from “Semele“ which, I hope, I will come around to posting). And yet, despite my critical view, I really like “Lashia ch’io pianga“ which, because of it’s evergrowing popularity, seems to have turned into a sort of pop ballad, so many artists have recorded it (Christ, even Charlotte Church gave it a try). But so many versions highlights the fact that not many artists can provide, at the very least, a decent account of the aria. The present post is my personal pick: Arleen Auger. Not only does this recording feature some truly beautiful singing (I especially like
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« Les BRICS ont tendu un piège à l’Occident ! » - Georges Kuzmanovic et Frédéric Aigouy
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Baroque concert with countertenor Jakub Józef Orlinski | Pieces by Handel, Cavalli, Boretti & others
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Who Said That Baroque Music Is Boring? This playlist will completely change your mind #3
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No, di voi non vo’ fidarmi, HWV 189
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Ero e Leandro, HWV 150: II. Aria. Empio mare
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Passacaglia - George Frideric Handel / Alexander Motovilov (reimagined)
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Frédéric Chopin - The Nocturnes | Maria João Pires, live recital