Ottone, HWV 15, Act II: Aria "Lascia, che nel suo viso"
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Ottone, HWV 15, Act II: Aria "Lascia, che nel suo viso" was released on January 1, 1993 by harmonia mundi as a part of the album Handel: Ottone, re di Germania
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Credits
PERFORMING ARTISTS
Freiburger Barockorchester
Baroque Orchestra
Nicholas McGegan
Conductor
Ralf Popken
Countertenor
Drew Minter
Countertenor
Juliana Gondek
Soprano
Lisa Saffer
Soprano
Michael Dean
Bass-Baritone
Patricia Spence
Mezzo-Soprano
Thomas Hengelbrock
First Violin
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
George Frideric Handel
Composer
Nicola Francesco Haym
Songwriter
Babette Hesse
Translation
Ingeborg Neumann
Translation
Jacqueline Letteron
Translation
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Dennis Bade
Graphic Design
Gerhardt Kuhbach
Harpsichord Technician
Kaspar Seiffert
Photography
Newton
Engineer
Paul F. Witt
Editing Engineer
Robina G. Young
Producer


