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Handel: Parnasso in Festa, HWV73

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Handel: Parnasso in Festa, HWV73

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CDA67701/2

Handel: Parnasso in Festa, HWV73

The festival on Parnassus for the wedding of Thetis and Peleus


Carolyn Sampson (soprano), Lucy Crowe (soprano), Rebecca Outram (soprano), Diana Moore (mezzo), Ruth Clegg (alto) & Peter Harvey (bass)

The King's Consort, Matthew Halls

Hyperion’s Record of the Month sees the long overdue return to the studio of The King’s Consort, under the baton of the group’s newly appointed Artistic Director Matthew Halls. Here the ensemble presents the premiere recording of Handel’s Parnasso in Festa: a unique example in Handel’s enormous creative career of a fully-fledged celebratory serenata (or Festa teatrale). This form was rare in England but had developed in parallel with opera in Italy, where it was popular for commemorating special occasions of international significance. Parnasso in Festa was written for Princess Anne’s marriage to Prince William of Orange.

In Handel’s serenata three of the Muses, their leader Apollo, his son Orpheus, and Mars (god of War) gather at the feast celebrating the nuptials of Peleus and Thetis. The mythological musicians Apollo and Orfeo must have been particularly appealing for Handel here. Unlike many composers, he never composed an opera about Orpheus and Euridice. His only depiction of the mythical musician in his entire output forms the core of the serenata’s middle part. For a composer who later excelled at representing the musical ikons Timotheus and St Cecilia, and who was described by contemporaries as ‘the Orpheus of our age’, the depiction of Orfeo is fascinating. Created two years before Alexander’s Feast, and five years before A Song for St Cecilia’s Day, the emotional centre of Parnasso in Festa is devoted to a study of the power of music.

“The musical quality is high… High standards, too, in this performance, directed with a light but firm hand by Matthew Halls…” BBC Music Magazine, October 2008 ****

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