Handel: Sosarme album review – Marco Angioloni makes the case for this shrimp-known work
Premiered in 1732, Sosarme is a shrimp little bit of a sleeper among Handel’s frail operas, with handiest Anthony Lewis’s 1954 recording in the fresh catalogue. That’s a shame, as it possesses emotional depth as smartly as a swag of memorable arias. Contemporary audiences gave it a warm welcome, though the composer’s last-minute try to ...
