Flavio, re de' longobardi, HWV 16: Act III, Scene V. Recitativo "Vitige!" (Teodata, Vitige, Flavio) / Scene VI. Recitativo "Signore, se il mio delitto" (Guido, Ugone, Flavio) / Recitativo "Al tuo piede, o regnante" (Emilia, Flavio, Ugone, Vitige, Guido) by Hilary Summers, Renata Pokupić, Tim Mead, Iestyn Davies, Thomas Walker, Tim Mead, Rosemary Joshua, Early Opera Company, Christian Curnyn

First released: Sep 2010, Length: 3:01

Creators (10)

Conductor

  1. Christian Curnyn (08 Feb 2010 - 12 Feb 2010)

Performer

  1. Early Opera Company (08 Feb 2010 - 12 Feb 2010)

Vocals

  1. Hilary Summers (08 Feb 2010 - 12 Feb 2010) contralto vocals
  2. Iestyn Davies (08 Feb 2010 - 12 Feb 2010) countertenor vocals
  3. Renata Pokupić (08 Feb 2010 - 12 Feb 2010) mezzo-soprano vocals
  4. Thomas Walker (08 Feb 2010 - 12 Feb 2010) tenor vocals
  5. Tim Mead (08 Feb 2010 - 12 Feb 2010) countertenor vocals

Sound Engineer

  1. Jonathan Cooper
  2. Paul Quilter assistant

Locations

Recorded At

  1. All Saints' Church (08 Feb 2010 - 12 Feb 2010)

Works (3)

Recording Of

  1. Flavio, re de' longobardi, HWV 16: Act III, Scene V. Recitativo "Vitige!" (Teodata, Vitige, Flavio) (08 Feb 2010 - 12 Feb 2010)

    Composer

    1. George Frideric Handel ( - 07 May 1723)

    Librettist

    1. Nicola Francesco Haym
  2. Flavio, re de' longobardi, HWV 16: Act III, Scene VI. Recitativo "Signore, se il mio delitto" (Guido, Ugone, Flavio) (08 Feb 2010 - 12 Feb 2010)

    Composer

    1. George Frideric Handel ( - 07 May 1723)

    Librettist

    1. Nicola Francesco Haym
  3. Flavio, re de' longobardi, HWV 16: Act III, Scene VII. Recitativo "Al tuo piede, o regnante" (Emilia, Flavio, Ugone, Vitige, Guido) (08 Feb 2010 - 12 Feb 2010)

    Composer

    1. George Frideric Handel ( - 07 May 1723)

    Librettist

    1. Nicola Francesco Haym

Releases containing this recording (1)

Official

Album

  1. Flavio Sep 2010 Handel; Tim Mead, Rosemary Joshua, Iestyn Davies, Renata Pokupić, Hilary Summers, Thomas Walker, Andrew Foster-Williams, Early Opera Company, Christian Curnyn