Rodelinda, Regina de' Longobardi (HWV 19) (Vocal Score)

Handel, George Frideric

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Handel Rodelinda, Regina de' Longobardi (HWV 19) (Vocal Score)
Opera in three acts

- Performance material available for hire

- Reliable vocal score based on the Urtext from the Halle Handel Edition

- Easy to play, designed for use in performance

- Clear, spacious appearance on the page

After Giulio Cesare and Tamerlano , Rodelinda is the third masterly opera that Handel composed between December 1723 and January 1725.  The words were written by Nicola Haym , the author of many other Handel librettos.  The first performance took place at the King’s Theatre in the Haymarket, London, on 13 February 1725.  Rodelinda thrives entirely on the ethical supremacy of conjugal love, and thus prefigures the great operas by Gluck and Beethoven on the same subject. The plot is taken from the history of the Lombard royalty.  The work forms the climax to a series of dramatic masterpieces that includes Handel’s most significant operas.

Handel returned to Rodelinda on two occasions, in December 1725 and in May 1731.  Many far-reaching changes were necessary owing to the different skills of the new singers.  For example, Handel wrote three new arias and a duet for the first revival. Yet the changes he made for this performance, doubtless to accommodate the needs and wishes of the singers, also improve the work’s dramatic substance.

Oskar Hagen’s revival of Rodelinda in 1920 ushered in the modern Handel opera movement.

Our vocal score is based on the Urtext of the full score published in the Halle Handel Edition (II/16) and reproduces the various alternative readings and versions in an appendix.

Jones, Andrew V.
BA4064-90
9790006505395
Baerenreiter Germany
Accompanied
Soprano solo, Mezzo-soprano solo, Alto solo (2), Tenor solo, Bass solo, Orchestra

Additional Information

Baroque Period
Mixed Voices
German, Italian