File:Senesino and Bordoni in Admeto London 1727.jpg

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Deutsch: Der Kastrat Senesino in der Rolle des Admeto und die Primadonna Faustina Bordoni in der Rolle der Alceste in Georg Friedrich Händels Oper Admeto, die am 31. Januar 1727 im King’s Theatre am Londoner Haymarket uraufgeführt wurde.

Die Karrikatur zeigt die beiden Sänger während der letzten Arie der Alceste an Admeto. Deren Worte

"Sì caro, caro sì, Ti stringo al fin così nel sen amato"

sind im Spruchband unter dem Bild eingraviert.
English: http://www.haendel.it/photogallery/photo18120/cantanti/baer_bord.jpg

Castrato singer Senesino as Admeto and primadonna Faustina Bordoni in the role of Alceste in George Frederick Handel's opera Admeto at King’s Theatre, Haymarket in London (first performance 31 January 1727)

The carricature shows the two singers during the last aria (No. 38) of Alceste, the wording of which

Sì caro, caro sì, Ti stringo al fin così nel sen amato.

is engraved in the banner beneath the carricature.
Date circa 1727
date QS:P,+1727-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
Source http://www.haendel.it/photogallery/photo18120/cantanti/baer_bord.jpg
Author Unknown authorUnknown author

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