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Handel: Rinaldo

December 12, 2012 2h 44m

Originally released in 2012. Handel: Rinaldo is a music film. directed by David Alden. With a runtime of 2h 44m, it's an epic theatrical experience.

Starring David Walker, Deborah York, and David Daniels

Synopsis

Ethereal music, a fairytale plot, beguiling sets and spectacular special effects all these combined to make Rinaldo in every sense the Baroque multimedia event par excellence. In his modern staging, producer David Alden has resorted to all kinds of magic tricks. The mourning Almirena, for example, is suspended like a paralysed mermaid in a neon-blue water tank for her aria Lascia ch'io pianga. Armida constantly struggles to make her obstinate pet Hydra see reason, and no expense is spared on the stylishly artistic dance interludes. The characters move in an ironic blend of Twenties look, trendy club scene and sacro' kitsch. Unsurprisingly, opera-goers were quick to latch onto such a glittering and star studded production. Indeed, there can be no doubt that the American David Daniels is the undisputed star of this Munich production, even alongside the other famous names on the cast list.

Quick Facts

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Release Date December 12, 2012 13 years ago
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Runtime 2h 44m 164 minutes total
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Language English Original language

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Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
EN

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Handel: Rinaldo about?

Ethereal music, a fairytale plot, beguiling sets and spectacular special effects all these combined to make Rinaldo in every sense the Baroque multimedia event par excellence. In his modern staging...

Who directed Handel: Rinaldo?

Handel: Rinaldo was directed by David Alden.

How long is Handel: Rinaldo?

Handel: Rinaldo has a runtime of 2 hours and 44 minutes (164 minutes total).

When was Handel: Rinaldo released?

Handel: Rinaldo was released on December 12, 2012 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in Handel: Rinaldo?

The main cast of Handel: Rinaldo includes David Walker, Deborah York, David Daniels, Axel Köhler, Egils Silins.