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In a concert full of virtuosity and passion, star soprano Amanda Forsythe takes us on a tour of Rome’s greatest hits from Rossi to Handel. Rome in the 17th century was the epicenter of a new and lyrical song culture led by Luigi Rossi. It was Rossi’s Opera L’Orfeo that burst onto the Parisian stage in 1647 and ushered in the conquest of the rest of Europe by Italian Opera. A half-century later when the brilliant young German composer Handel sought to complete his musical education, he made a bee-line for Rome and created some of his greatest vocal masterpieces there, highlights of which will be performed on this thrilling program.
Featuring:
Amanda Forsythe, soprano
Maxine Eilander, baroque harp
David Morris, viola da gamba and cello,
Stephen Stubbs, lute and guitar
Saturday, May 11 – 7:30 pm Town Hall Seattle Forum
Sunday, May 12 – 3pm St. Stephen’s Episcopal, Seattle
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
St. Stephen's Episcopal Church, 4501 48th Ave NE, Seattle, WA 98105-3823, United States,Seattle, Washington
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