Special offer. Handel: Alexander's Feast
Miriam Kutrowatz (soprano), Daniel Johannsen (tenor), Damien Gastl (bass), Arnold Schoenberg Chor, Zefiro Baroque Orchestra, Alfredo Bernardini
Awards:
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International Classical Music Awards, 2026, Nominated - Baroque Vocal
Bernardini shapes the work's architecture with articulate phrasing, alert rhythms and dramatic dynamic contrasts. As an oboist himself, he coaxes some exquisite instrumental playing...Among...
Special offer. Handel: Alexander's Feast
Miriam Kutrowatz (soprano), Daniel Johannsen (tenor), Damien Gastl (bass), Arnold Schoenberg Chor, Zefiro Baroque Orchestra, Alfredo Bernardini
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Awards:
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International Classical Music Awards, 2026, Nominated - Baroque Vocal
Bernardini shapes the work's architecture with articulate phrasing, alert rhythms and dramatic dynamic contrasts. As an oboist himself, he coaxes some exquisite instrumental playing...Among...
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In London in 1736, the Baroque genius Handel celebrated the power of music with his oratorio about Alexander the Great, one of the foremost successes of his life. Covent Garden was never so full as on the evening of the premiere. For this original English version, Alfredo Bernardini unites the fantastic voices of the Arnold Schoenberg Choir with his lively Zefiro Baroque Orchestra. The three soloists Miriam Kutrowatz, Daniel Johannsen and Damien Gastl tell the ancient story of how the singer Timotheus was once able to change the mood of the great Alexander, evoking a whirlwind of diverse emotions, highlighting the power of music over politics and war.
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Awards and reviews
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International Classical Music Awards2026Nominated - Baroque Vocal
October 2025
Bernardini shapes the work's architecture with articulate phrasing, alert rhythms and dramatic dynamic contrasts. As an oboist himself, he coaxes some exquisite instrumental playing...Among the soloists, soprano Miriam Kutrowatz stands out, her voice enchantingly supple and mellifluous.
August 2025
Conductor Alfredo Bernardini’s natural ebullience is surely responsible for this performance’s engaging vigour…Yet he does not always catch the work’s flow.