Hadleigh Adams in Castor & Pollux (left) |
Bajazet, a rarely performed operatic tragedy, premiered in Verona in 1735 and is a pastiche of Vivaldi's own arias, as well as those by Johann Adolph Hasse, Geminiano Giacomelli, Nicola Porpora and Riccardo Broschi. The opera is also known as Il Tamerlano and the story was also successfully set to music by Handel.
Vivaldi’s
Bajazet, a rarely performed operatic tragedy, premiered in Verona in
1735. An opera of romantic entanglement and love triangles, Bajazet
tells the tale of a struggle for power between Bajazet, ruler of the
Turks, and Tamerlano, ruler of the Tartars. When Bajazet’s daughter
Asteria is threatened with marriage to the invading ruler, she conspires
to murder him. The plot thickens after Tamerlano’s former betrothed,
Irene, turns up to reveal the scheme, having taken issue with being
pushed aside onto Tamerlano’s Greek ally (Andronico) who, unfairly, is
also in love with Asteria />
The libretto revolves around romantic entanglements and love triangles and the struggle for power between Bajazet, ruler of the Turks, and Tamerlano, ruler of the Tartars. When Bajazet’s daughter Asteria is threatened with marriage to the invading ruler, she conspires to murder him. The plot thickens after Tamerlano’s former betrothed, Irene, turns up to reveal the scheme, having taken issue with being pushed aside onto Andronico, Tamerlano’s Greek ally, who is also in love with Asteria.
Vivaldi’s
Bajazet, a rarely performed operatic tragedy, premiered in Verona in
1735. An opera of romantic entanglement and love triangles, Bajazet
tells the tale of a struggle for power between Bajazet, ruler of the
Turks, and Tamerlano, ruler of the Tartars. When Bajazet’s daughter
Asteria is threatened with marriage to the invading ruler, she conspires
to murder him. The plot thickens after Tamerlano’s former betrothed,
Irene, turns up to reveal the scheme, having taken issue with being
pushed aside onto Tamerlano’s Greek ally (Andronico) who, unfairly, is
also in love with Asteria />
Vivaldi’s
Bajazet, a rarely performed operatic tragedy, premiered in Verona in
1735. An opera of romantic entanglement and love triangles, Bajazet
tells the tale of a struggle for power between Bajazet, ruler of the
Turks, and Tamerlano, ruler of the Tartars. When Bajazet’s daughter
Asteria is threatened with marriage to the invading ruler, she conspires
to murder him. The plot thickens after Tamerlano’s former betrothed,
Irene, turns up to reveal the scheme, having taken issue with being
pushed aside onto Tamerlano’s Greek ally (Andronico) who, unfairly, is
also in love with Asteria - See more at:
http://www.limelightmagazine.com.au/news/pinchgut-opera-launches-2015-season#sthash.jSqY461i.dpuf
Vivaldi’s
Bajazet, a rarely performed operatic tragedy, premiered in Verona in
1735. An opera of romantic entanglement and love triangles, Bajazet
tells the tale of a struggle for power between Bajazet, ruler of the
Turks, and Tamerlano, ruler of the Tartars. When Bajazet’s daughter
Asteria is threatened with marriage to the invading ruler, she conspires
to murder him. The plot thickens after Tamerlano’s former betrothed,
Irene, turns up to reveal the scheme, having taken issue with being
pushed aside onto Tamerlano’s Greek ally (Andronico) who, unfairly, is
also in love with Asteria - See more at:
http://www.limelightmagazine.com.au/news/pinchgut-opera-launches-2015-season#sthash.jSqY461i.dpuf
Hadleigh Adams as the Marquis in San Francisco Opera's La traviata (left) |
Vivaldi’s
Bajazet, a rarely performed operatic tragedy, premiered in Verona in
1735. An opera of romantic entanglement and love triangles, Bajazet
tells the tale of a struggle for power between Bajazet, ruler of the
Turks, and Tamerlano, ruler of the Tartars. When Bajazet’s daughter
Asteria is threatened with marriage to the invading ruler, she conspires
to murder him. The plot thickens after Tamerlano’s former betrothed,
Irene, turns up to reveal the scheme, having taken issue with being
pushed aside onto Tamerlano’s Greek ally (Andronico) who, unfairly, is
also in love with Asteria - See more at:
http://www.limelightmagazine.com.au/news/pinchgut-opera-launches-2015-season#sthash.jSqY461i.dpuf
Vivaldi’s
Bajazet, a rarely performed operatic tragedy, premiered in Verona in
1735. An opera of romantic entanglement and love triangles, Bajazet
tells the tale of a struggle for power between Bajazet, ruler of the
Turks, and Tamerlano, ruler of the Tartars. When Bajazet’s daughter
Asteria is threatened with marriage to the invading ruler, she conspires
to murder him. The plot thickens after Tamerlano’s former betrothed,
Irene, turns up to reveal the scheme, having taken issue with being
pushed aside onto Tamerlano’s Greek ally (Andronico) who, unfairly, is
also in love with Asteria - See more at:
http://www.limelightmagazine.com.au/news/pinchgut-opera-launches-2015-season#sthash.jSqY461i.dpuf
Performances of Vivaldi’s Bajazet will be on July 4, 5, 7 and 8 at City Recital Hall Angel Place in Sydney. Also in the cast is Christopher Lowrey as Tamerlano, Helen Sherman as Irene, Emily Edmonds as Asteria and Russell Harcourt as Andronicus.
Adams has maintained a busy schedule this season while a San Francisco Opera Adler Fellow, having sung the Marquis in La Traviata, Grand commissioner in Madame Butterfly and Jailer in Tosca. He also performed Gendarme in Poulenc’s Les mamelles de Tirésias with San Francisco's innovative young company Opera Parallèle.
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