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Fake
Not a real Handel opera, scholars think, and--whatever it is--not all that interesting.
Great recording of a forgotten opera
Here we have \"Faramondo\" at last, complete and in a great recording.
Pristine beauty
The first thing to be said on this opera is that it requires four \"castrati\" normally replaced today by \"countertenors\" who can be of different pitches and have different ranges.
Yes, four countertenors, but don't miss the ladies!
Xavier Sabata and Terry Wey joined Max Emanuel Cencic and Philippe Jaroussky in this starry line-up of Handel's opera seria.
Convoluted plot be damned
Handel's music is simply brilliant, and the performance is a treat to the ears.
George Frideric Handel: Faramondo
George Frideric Handel: Faramondo is a great recording under the direction of Diego Fasolis whom leads the Coro della Radio Svizzera, Lugano on this EMI recording from 2009.
Required Listening for Handel Lovers
Fine recordings of Handel operas have been recently appearing from unexpected sources--for example, \"Amadigi di Gaula\" from Eduardo Lopez Banzo and Al Ayre Espanol and \"Arianna in Creta\" from George Petrou and the Orchestra of Patras .
As we might expect, Alan Curtis has some awful strong competition
Since this recording came out just about the same time as Alan Curtis's Alcina, people are certainly going to compare the two, although most lovers of Handel's operas will be too busy just buying and listening to both of them.