Handel: Il trionfo del Tempo e del Disinganno

Il trionfo del Tempo e del Disinganno is a landmark in baroque music. It is Handel’s first oratorio, product of his astonishing flowering in Italy in his early twenties, suffused with the youthful vigour and virtuosity of his early works. The libretto, by the well-connected Benedetto Pamphili, is a highly crafted composition drawing on a rich mix of artistic forebears. It is both moral-religious allegory dramatized in music, and a pattern book of human psychology. This is the second disc for Hyperion from Academia Montis Regalis, who drew great acclaim for their recording of Stradella’s San Giovanni Battista.

CDA67681/2  136 minutes 50 seconds (2 discs)
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‘A wonderfully inventive and exuberant work … Invernizzi's alluring voice is fluent in challenging virtuosity but sweetly pentitent as she rejects Aldrich's somewhat assertive 'Pleasure' … a ...
‘Handel's first oratorio … is also his most exquisite. The triumph of time and disillusion … bursts with youthful vitality and virtuosity as it blends a moral-religious allegory with ...
‘Handel's invention is consistently glorious … with her pure, pellucid timbre and acute response to the text, Roberta Invernizzi eloquently limns Beauty's journey from blithe, carpe diem heedless ...