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The Metropolitan Opera: Giulio Cesare

2013-04-27 | Music
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David McVicar’s inventive hit production of Handel’s most popular opera sets the story of Caesar’s conquest of Egypt—and of its queen, Cleopatra—in the era of British 19th-century imperialism while also including elements of Baroque theater and Bollywood movies. David Daniels in the title role and Natalie Dessay as Cleopatra lead the cast. Christophe Dumaux is Ptolemy, Cleopatra’s brother, and Alice Coote and Patricia Bardon star as Sesto and Cornelia, son and widow of Caesar’s opponent Pompey. Early music specialist Harry Bicket conducts and plays harpsichord continuo.

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The Metropolitan Opera: Giulio Cesare FAQ

The runtime of The Metropolitan Opera: Giulio Cesare is 245 minutes.
On October 04, 2024, there were 2624 public reaction to The Metropolitan Opera: Giulio Cesare including travelogue, reverse shot, symmetry plots, chivalry, like The Twilight Zone.
The genre of The Metropolitan Opera: Giulio Cesare is Music.
David McVicar’s inventive hit production of Handel’s most popular opera sets the story of Caesar’s conquest of Egypt—and of its queen, Cleopatra—in the era of British 19th-century imperialism while also including elements of Baroque theater and Bollywood movies. David Daniels in the title role and Natalie Dessay as Cleopatra lead the cast. Christophe Dumaux is Ptolemy, Cleopatra’s brother, and Alice Coote and Patricia Bardon star as Sesto and Cornelia, son and widow of Caesar’s opponent Pompey. Early music specialist Harry Bicket conducts and plays harpsichord continuo..
The director of The Metropolitan Opera: Giulio Cesare is Gary Halvorson.
The casts of The Metropolitan Opera: Giulio Cesare are David Daniels starring as Giulio Cesare, Alice Coote starring as Sesto, Natalie Dessay starring as Cleopatra, Christophe Dumaux starring as Tolomeo, Patricia Bardon starring as Cornelia, Guido Loconsolo starring as Achilla.
The release date of The Metropolitan Opera: Giulio Cesare is April 27, 2013.