Physical and digital books, media, journals, archives, and databases.
Results include
  1. Tamerlano as seen by Paul McCreesh : Haendel's opera at the Teatro Real Madrid

    [Place of publication not identified] : Opus Arte, [2008]

    In a long and detailed interview, conductor Paul McCreesh -- a specialist of baroque music -- presents one of the "greatest operas of the 18th century." The Ottoman empire has fallen and the emperor, Bajazet has been captured by the tyrant Tamerlano. The defeated Bajazet contemplates suicide, but love for his daughter weakens his resolve. Andronico, Prince of Greece and ally of Tamerlano, is in love with Asteria and she with him; so when Tamerlano gives him the newly conquered empire of Byzantium, Andronico asks only to remain at Tamerlano's side -- really not wanting to leave Asteria. Paul McCreesh gives a talk on the specifities of this piece and on his work on the score to transmit its tragic dimension. He also shares his experience with Plácido Domingo in his first baroque role! "He has this extraordinary dramatic energy, this incredible focusing of your attention when you watch him. I remember one performance, I was so amazed how he was singing a moment of recitative, I forgot to bring the orchestra in!"

    Online medici.tv

  2. Tamerlano

    Handel, George Frideric, 1685-1759
    New York : Garland Pub., 1979.

  3. Tamerlano : dramma per musica in tre atti, HWV 18

    Handel, George Frideric, 1685-1759
    Kassel ; New York : Bärenreiter, c2001.

Guides

Course- and topic-based guides to collections, tools, and services.
No guide results found... Try a different search

Library website

Library info; guides & content by subject specialists
No website results found... Try a different search

Exhibits

Digital showcases for research and teaching.
No exhibits results found... Try a different search

EarthWorks

Geospatial content, including GIS datasets, digitized maps, and census data.
No earthworks results found... Try a different search

More search tools

Tools to help you discover resources at Stanford and beyond.