Operatic excerpts by Handel, Bononcini and Hasse John Butt, director Nardus Williams, soprano Paul Whittaker, BSL interpreter In 18th-century London, the operatic stage was as much a site of social spectacle as of musical innovation. At its centre stood Handel, whose works were brought vividly to life by leading international singers and musicians, two of whom were Italian rivals, Francesca Cuzzoni and Faustina Bordoni. Their famed rivalry became part of London’s cultural fabric, as did the striking contrast between their voices. Against the backdrop of their rivalry, Handel’s writing responded in turn, mirroring their distinct personalities and timbres throughout his music. Together with soprano Nardus Williams, we take on the challenge of bringing to life these two distinctive voices at the heart of a vibrant and buzzling scene. £27.50 (inc £2.50 booking fee per ticket); Disabled/Students/Young Scot/Under 26s £6 Under 18s go FREE (under 16s to be accompanied by an adult) This performance is part of Dunedin Consort's Deaf Season and will be BSL interpreted. If you are attending for the BSL interpretation, or have access requirements, please contact info@dunedin-consort.org.uk and a seat will be reserved for you.