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Alceste

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Event location: Banqueting House.

Alceste by GF Handel presented in a staged performance at the Banqueting House, Palace of Whitehall by English Bach Festival.

Alceste is a work of high quality, the mature creation of a great musical dramatist, but for reasons which remain obscure, the production planned for Covent Garden Theatre was cancelled and the music was never performed in the context for which it had been designed.

Alceste is clearly theatrical music and demands stage presentation. The first ever performance was given by the English Bach Festival at the Banqueting House on the 13th of June 1984, then the following day at the Opéra Royal, Château de Versailles, and later recreated at the Linbury Studio, Covent Garden, to bring the music for the first time to the location, if not the actual theatre, for which it was composed.

Conductor: Nicholas Cleobury

Production by Tom Hawkes

Choreography by Sarah Cremer

Costumes by Terence Emery

Scenery by Peter Rice after the Benaki Mueum, Athens

'The style and quality of performance are just the reminders needed of the special place this dauntless enterprise still holds in our musical life....' - Max Loppert Financial Times

'The dance event of the month....' - Nicholas Dromgoole' Sunday Telegraph

Pioneers since 1977 as 'guest company' at the Royal Opera House Covent Garden, the English Bach Festival breathes life to the operas of Purcell, Handel, Lully, Rameau, Gluck and presents them with magnificent costumes, elegant dance and the period instruments for which they were written. It has given the opportunity to see great works outside the usual repertoire, many of them for the first time at the Opera House, including some premieres in our time.

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