Alceste (Handel)

Alceste (Handel)

Alceste (or Alcides), HWV 45 (HG: 46b; HHA: I/30), is a masque or semi-opera by George Frideric Handel.

It was written as incidental music to a lost play by Tobias Smollett, which was rehearsed at Covent Garden Theatre but never performed. There was an overture and songs for Acts 1 and 4, 19 movements in total. It was composed from 27 December 1749 to 8 January 1750. Handel later used the music in "The Choice of Hercules", HWV 69, and revivals of "Alexander Balus", HWV 65, and "Hercules", HWV 60.

It has been recorded by Christopher Hogwood and the Academy of Ancient Music.

External links

* [http://www.arkivmusic.com/classical/album.jsp?album_id=147138&album_group=8 AAM recording of Alceste]


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