The opera is given complete and all the roles are sung in their original octaves (no bass-baritone Caesar, for instance). René Jacobs’ tempos are ideal for each dramatic situation, and if the recitatives have a formality that slows them down somewhat, well, we are dealing with Caesar, Cleopatra, and very grand historic deeds. Both orchestra and singers embellish their written lines, and from this vantage point, those embellishments seem very tame–but they’re still welcome, highly musical, and apt. To this day, most of the cast could not be bettered. (classicstoday.com)
Muziek
| Titel | Giulio Cesare (Jacobs) |
| Auteur | Georg Friedrich Händel ; Concerto Köln |
| Type materiaal | CD |
| Uitgave | Harmonia Mundi, 1992 |
| Overige gegevens | 4 discs |
| Taal | Muziek |
| Onderwerp algemeen | Barok; MUZIEKTHEATER/THEATERMUZIEK: barok-opera (fragmenten) |