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Händel: Cantata Apollo e Dafne (HWV 122)
Agrippina (Ouverture - HWV 6) & Cantata "Apollo e Dafne" (HWV 122) filmed live at Erasmus klingt! – Festival Lab 2022
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Plot Summary
This recording features George Frideric Handel's early dramatic cantata, 'Apollo e Dafne' (HWV 122). The work tells the mythological story of Apollo, the god of music, pursuing the nymph Daphne, who transforms into a laurel tree to escape his advances. The cantata explores themes of divine love, unrequited desire, and transformation through Handel's vibrant and expressive musical language.
Critical Reception
This 2022 recording of Handel's 'Apollo e Dafne' has been met with positive critical acclaim, particularly for its sensitive direction and accomplished soloists. Reviewers have highlighted the vibrant interpretation of Handel's early dramatic flair and the emotional depth conveyed by the performers.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its clear vocal performances and dynamic orchestral accompaniment.
Noted for its faithful yet engaging interpretation of Handel's early masterpiece.
Commended for bringing out the dramatic contrasts within the cantata.
Google audience: Audience reception for this specific recording is not widely documented on public platforms, but Handel's 'Apollo e Dafne' as a work is generally admired by classical music enthusiasts for its youthful energy and melodic invention.
Fun Fact
Handel composed 'Apollo e Dafne' around 1709-1710, shortly before his move to London, showcasing his precocious talent for dramatic vocal writing at a young age.
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