Captive Files II (2003)

Trevor Pinnock, The English Concert - George Frideric Handel: Tamerlano (2003)

Trevor Pinnock, The English Concert - George Frideric Handel: Tamerlano (2003)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 911 Mb | Total time: 60:30+57:35+63:15 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Avie | # AV 0001 | Recorded: 2001

What a strange, wondrous work this is! Dealing almost exclusively with emotions–paternal, filial, and romantic love, sacrifice, jealousy, hatred, spite–there is very little “action” per se. But in Handel’s Tamerlano we are smack in the middle of these people’s hearts and it’s more suspenseful and moving than operas with battles, great political themes, wind machines, and exotic dancers. In short, absolute ruler Tamerlano has conquered and taken the Turkish Emperor Bajazet captive. Despite his engagement to Irene, Tamerlano loves Bajazet’s daughter Asteria; Andronicus, his Greek ally, loves her too and Asteria returns Andronicus’ love. Although it appears as if Asteria also has accepted Tamerlano’s love (to the horror of Bajazet, Andronicus, and Irene), in fact she plans to kill him. She and her father are condemned to death when her plot is discovered, but Bajazet commits suicide and in a last minute change of heart, Tamerlano allows Andronicus and Asteria to wed, while he takes Irene as bride.