Serse: Frondi tenere... Ombra mai fu
~ Recording by Jochen Kowalski, Kammerorchester Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach, Hartmut Haenchen
Appears on releases
# | Title | Length | Track Artist | Release Title | Release Artist | Release Group Type | Country/Date | Label | Catalog# |
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1.3 | Serse: Frondi tenere... Ombra mai fu | 3:38 | Georg Friedrich Händel | Arien | Händel, Mozart; Jochen Kowalski, Kammerorchester C.Ph.E. Bach, Hartmut Haenchen | Album |
| Capriccio (classical) | 10 213 |
Relationships
countertenor vocals: | Jochen Kowalski (countertenor) (from 1986-11 until 1987-06) |
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orchestra: | Kammerorchester Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach (from 1986-11 until 1987-06) |
conductor: | Hartmut Haenchen (conductor) (from 1986-11 until 1987-06) |
recorded at: | VEB Deutsche Schallplatten DDR (from 1986-11 until 1987-06) |
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recording of: | 1. Serse, HWV 40: Atto I. Recitativo “Frondi tenere” (Serse) (from 1986-11 until 1987-06) 2. Serse, HWV 40: Atto I. Recitativo “Frondi tenere” / Arioso “Ombra mai fù” (Serse) (from 1986-11 until 1987-06) |
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Related works
Serse, HWV 40: Atto I. Recitativo “Frondi tenere” (Serse)
composer: | George Frideric Handel (German‐British baroque composer) (in 1738) |
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part of: | Serse, HWV 40: Atto I |
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Serse, HWV 40: Atto I. Recitativo “Frondi tenere” / Arioso “Ombra mai fù” (Serse)
composer: | George Frideric Handel (German‐British baroque composer) (from 1737-12-26 until 1738-01-09) |
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referred to in medleys: | Hooked on Romance |
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later translated versions: | Xerxès HWV 40 : Largo “Bois de lent oubli” (french version) |
part of: | Serse, HWV 40: Atto I |
is the basis for: | Crux fidelis |
arrangements: | Holy Art Thou (Largo from “Xerxes”) Largo from “Xerxes” (for violin, harp, organ and strings, arr. Hellmesberger) Serse, HWV 40: Atto I. Arioso “Ombra mai fù” (“largo”; catch-all for arrangements) Serse, HWV 40: Atto I. Arioso “Ombra mai fù” (for organ, Martin) Serse, HWV 40: Atto I. Arioso “Ombra mai fù” (Serse) (for cello and orchestra) |