Handel: Gulio Cesare
Originally released in 1984. Handel: Gulio Cesare is a feature film. directed by John Michael Phillips. With a runtime of 2h 59m, it's an epic theatrical experience.
Synopsis
Dame Janet Baker, in one of her greatest roles, leads a cast of some of Britain’s finest interpeters of baroque opera and their performance under the baton of Sir Charles Mackerras is one of the highest musical excellence. John Copley’s acclaimed English National Opera production was restaged in studio, skilfully using all the technical advantages offered, to create this top quality recording. The opera was first performed in 1724 at the Haymarket Theatre in London using castrati singers in the heroes’ roles. This production follows modern practice in using women in these parts. Dame Janet’s virtuoso role as Julius Caesar has been heralded as a masterful recreation of the music which Handel wrote for the finest singers of his time.
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- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Handel: Gulio Cesare about?
Dame Janet Baker, in one of her greatest roles, leads a cast of some of Britain’s finest interpeters of baroque opera and their performance under the baton of Sir Charles Mackerras is one of the ...
Who directed Handel: Gulio Cesare?
Handel: Gulio Cesare was directed by John Michael Phillips.
How long is Handel: Gulio Cesare?
Handel: Gulio Cesare has a runtime of 2 hours and 59 minutes (179 minutes total).
When was Handel: Gulio Cesare released?
Handel: Gulio Cesare was released on January 1, 1984 in theaters.