In 1725, Johann Adolf Hasse, who was born near Hamburg, triumphed in Naples with "Marc'Antonio e Cleopatra". With his setting of this historical story about the Egyptian queen Cleopatra and the Roman general Marcus Antonius, the later star composer pulled out all the stops of the baroque opera, in which virtuoso singing skills are not neglected. Castrato Carlo Broschi once shone as the Queen. Now the celebrated Brazilian soprano Bruno de Sá takes on the role, while the commander is played by the excellent countertenor Yuriy Mynenko. Instrumental splendor is provided by the Polish {oh!} Orkiestra under Martyna Pastuszka, which has already thrilled audiences with Leonardo Vinci's opera "Gismondo" at KLANGVOKAL.
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