
2002
Handel's 1724 opera Tamerlano followed the success of his previous year's Giulio Cesare with another colourful historical costume drama. This time the setting is the court of "Timur the Tartar", who has just defeated the Turkish Sultan Bajazet at the battle of Angora. There are, naturally enough, romantic complications when both Tamerlano and his ally, the Greek Prince Andronico, fall in love with Bajazet's daughter Asteria. She, however, has plans to revenge her father's defeat. This production was directed by Jonathan Miller and staged in the intimate surroundings of the Goethe Theatre of Bad Lauchstadt as part of the 2001 Halle Handel Festival.

Trevor Pinnock
conductor

Monica Bacelli
Tamerlano

Graham Pushee
andronicus

Anna Bonitatibus
Irene

Elisabeth Norberg-Schulz
Asteria

Antonio Abete
Leone

Tom Randle
Bajazet

Rusalka

Elektra

Puccini: La bohème

Ermione

Giovanna D'Arco

Aria

Puccini: Gianni Schicchi

The Newspaper

Artaserse

Zaryadye Hall: A Diamond is Hatched

Andrea Chenier

Cosi Fan Tutte

Mozart: Così Fan Tutte (Zurich Opera House)

Sea of Blood

Billy Budd

The Magic Flute

The Metropolitan Opera: Norma

The Metropolitan Opera: The Exterminating Angel

The Metropolitan Opera: Tosca

Carmen in 3D