Introducción
GIULIO CESARE IN EGITTO
Georg Friedrich Händel 1685-1759
Ópera in three acts
Libretto by Nicola Francesco Haym,
based upon Giacomo Francesco Bussani’s work
Premiere: 20 February 1724
King’s Theatre, London
Transcending history to present historyIn 1724, Georg Friedrich Handel presented his 11th opera (of a total of 36) to a London audience that did not yet fully understand a continuous musical discourse presenting a complete drama (or comedy). The preference for Purcell's masques, the sister spectacle of the Spanish zarzuela, with its varied artistic expression and fantastic display of interlinked actions, some serious, some absurd, led Handel to propose a kind of melange of the musical achievements of Italy, France, Germany and Great Britain. To this end, he recovered a libretto by Francesco Bussani written according to the Venetian model, with a wide variety of roles and an abundance of contrasting situations and characters. It was a libretto inspired in turn by Corneille's tragedy La mort de Pompée (1642), already set to music in 1676 by Sartorio. This libretto would be duly reworked by the composer and his regular adapter, Nicola Haym, to offer the British audience the theatrical and musical variety they enjoyed so much. Giulio Cesare, in many ways a precursor to Gluck and Mozart, left for posterity a final historical reflection on the geopolitical importance of the Eastern Mediterranean in the history of the West.
After Marc Minkowski's triumphant success at the helm of the OCV in Les contes d'Hoffmann, the Parisian conductor returns with the timeless opera by Handel, one of the composers who has earned him the most praise and prestige in his career. The acclaimed American countertenor Aryeh Nussbaum Cohen stars in this Giulio Cesare, which marks his debut in Spain just a few months after his appearance at the Salzburg Festival. His beloved Cleopatra will be played by Marina Monzó, who is making her first foray into the world of Handel. They are accompanied by today's leading Cornelia - Sara Mingardo - and other voices specialising in the German composer, such as soprano Arianna Vendittelli and countertenor Cameron Shahbazi. This formidable vocal cast will be dressed in haute couture designs by the famous French designer Christian Lacroix.
Creative Team
conductor
Marc Minkowski
stage director
Vincent Boussard
set director
Frank Philipp Schlößmann
costume designer
Christian Lacroix
lighting designer
Andreas Grüter
Video
Nicolas Hurtevent
Dramaturgy
Svenja Gottsmann
Cast
Giulio Cesare
Aryeh Nussbaum Cohen
Cleopatra
Marina Monzó
Cornelia
Sara Mingardo
Sesto
Arianna Vendittelli
Tolomeo
Cameron Shahbazi
Achilla
Valerio Morelli
Curio
Bryan Sala++
Nireno
Lora Grigorieva++
Orquestra de la Comunitat Valenciana
++Centre de Perfeccionament
Production
A production from Oper Köln
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